Faiza K.
Yelp
Now if you've ever met me, you know I have two toddlers (14 months apart), a fact I seem to share with everyone, unsolicited. Like kids, I have two, 14m apart. Hate kids, well, I have two, 14m apart. So when I visit new places, I always call ahead to see their high chair/ kid friendly situation. There are plenty of places we don't visit because they're not kid-friendly, or save for date-night. So I made sure of all the info before we headed over. We were assured there were high chairs. Well, after getting here, the absolutely miserable bartender told us that they had no highchairs. Also said "we don't have a kid menu" without us even asking. Rude! Good thing my kids eat what I eat, so I ordered a few things. The entire place was empty. So I left my smaller baby in the stroller, and the older one sat with us (three adults, two children). Not once did they run around, cry, or do anything that people find annoying of kids. Yet the glares we got from the bartender were pretty amusing. I get it, you're a kid hater, but were the only customers there, and we were giving you our money. Did noone tell you that you're in the service industry? What is the matter with you? Someone from the back brought us our food. We had to ask for utensils, water, ketchup, hotsauce (which he said they didn't have, but the guy from the back brought me some), and refills. Even though he was staring us down, he not once checked in on us. We ordered the nachos, chicken fingers, fried pickles, mac and cheese, burgers, caesar salad, and waffle fries. All super bland. We barely ate any of it and decided to go to another place to eat. Called Mr. Misery over to pay the bill and he says "not hungry, you taking this to go?" We said, no thanks. Paid our bill, still gave him a decent tip, and ran out. Needless to say that that's a hostile place we'll never visit again. If you have kids, do not bring them here.