Stephen C.
Yelp
For what it's worth, my experience started out great. Beer was good, ambiance is nice. But then check this out.
My girlfriend and I are supposed to meet a group of friends here for a drink. We get there a bit early so we pop inside and grab a beer. We're there for about 15 minutes when we get a text from our friend: "Hey, I'm outside but they won't let me in."
We met her at the door. The young girl working the door simply said, "She can't come in right now." We asked why, she had nothing to say to us.
If the place was mad crowded or if our friend was being rowdy, I'd get it. But we're talking 8:30pm here. There were empty seats at tables inside, and she'd just come from work.
A few minutes go by, and the girl at the door leaves to go do something. While she's gone, a group of people arrive and walk right in. A few minutes later, another group does the same. After the second group, we thought, "Oh this is ridiculous," and we all went back inside.
We order a drink at the bar--and five minutes later, after we're all sitting down and chatting, the girl from the door shows up, goes up to our friend, and says, "Um, I didn't leave. I had to do something."
We looked at her, trying to figure out whether she was seriously implying that our friend needed to go back outside. She was.
We told her that while she was "doing something," 8 other people had wandered in. She didn't seem to have a problem with it. She then proceeded to force our friend to leave her drink behind, go back outside, and stand in line, alone.
You know, if it was just the line, I get it. They have to start holding a line somewhere, and someone is going to be the unlucky one that gets stopped. But to single someone out, to actually go and FIND them inside the place and make them wait outside, as if they want so badly to get in that you have full reign to treat them like plebe scum, that blew my mind.
Needless to say, we left.