Amy R.
Yelp
If you are disabled, or care about anyone who is...DO NOT ENTER!!!! Manager doesn't like us!!
I have lived in the area for 20+ years, and been here several times. I will NEVER go back as long as Craig is the manager.
Upon arrival, I was seated in the very back room....in a booth. Sounds good, but I'm 100% paralyzed from waist down, and sometimes I'm not in the mood to make that transfer with everyone watching. I told the hostess ( who was told by Craig to take me to this booth...this comes up later) I would prefer a table. She was less than pleased...but I was there for Happy hour, so I wasn't bothered. We went back to Craig, and he said I have 1 hour 15 min to meet with friends I haven't seen all week. He said tables were held for people who made a reservation...which I had made. He sat us in the back table by the sushi bar.
I was told by another manager we needed to be gone by 5:30, my reservation was for 4pm. Not sure why we were told we had a time limit, and no one else was.
When we left I asked Craig if I could chat with him outside away from everyone. I politely told him most wheelchair users don't like to transfer, or to try and get thru a restaurant with having to have people get up for us to get by. He got very angry, and was rolling his eyes at me. I had a friend there, and she was trying to calm him down...eye rolls continued from him. He said he 'normally' seats wheelchairs in the front to avoid that. I asked why I wasn't seated in the front...all tables were empty. He said he didn't have room...AGAIN, it was 4pm and there were like 10 people in there mostly at the sushi bar or bar. I asked why I was given a time limit by him and the other manager (eye rolls were out of control)...he denied that!!! I told him we were a protected marginalized group. He then yelled..."I'm not a racist" and left.
DO NOT GO HERE!!!!!!! Sushi isn't the best, and management plain sucks