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    Denver, CO

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    April 2015

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    • Jun 10, 2021

      I want to start with, this place was so terrible, that I had to walk out on my tab of 2 drinks. I have NEVER done that and I've served and bartended before. I visited the patio on 6/09/21 - My server was a young, somewhat clueless girl with her arm in a sling. I was there for almost 2 hrs, and only 2 drinks to show for it. Consistently asked her for a food menu because the scanning code wasn't working, and she forgot each time she came around. She started having conversations with another table as my 2 drinks were sitting on her tray, my friend eventually had to grab them himself for us. She also forgot to grab water for that same table and one of the ladies in the party had to go and grab some herself. She forgot to submit the food order for the other table adjacent to us after 30 min and apologized. After another 20 minutes of waiting, they decided to cancel their food (rightfully so). She came back with the wrong card charged for their food. Then that customer complained about his card being used for the wrong order. It was a complete and utter sh*tshow. We all couldn't believe it. I decided to go to the bar myself to get my last BOGO drink and close out. I had to ask someone else for my tab, and decided I couldn't wait any longer because my foster puppy was quite uncomfortable in the heat on the patio. Before leaving, the table whose WRONG card was charged was STILL waiting for their card back and the server nowhere to be seen for a good 20-30 minutes. Maybe she was having a bad day, maybe she was new, maybe they should have been helping her more considering she only had one good arm, who knows. I wanted to let a manager know, not to receive anything for free or credit, but in hopes they'll try and do better because this visit was absolutely horrendous. If you're reading this, I'll gladly pay for my 2 drinks, but I think those were deserved in exchange for dealing with this excruciatingly painful service (or lack thereof).

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    • Apr 25, 2021

      This place was good before COVID hit, but it seems they don't care at all about the loss of customers or even being respectful to veterans and service dogs anymore. I attempted to dine-in on a Saturday (4/24/21) and was basically turned away. I didn't catch the woman's name because I'm not a Karen (although, she clearly was), but she had dirty blonde short hair, around the shoulders, looked like mid-40s and either a hostess and/or manager. I've brought my dog to theaters, restaurants, bars, multiple places, when I've misplaced his vest and never had an issue. I washed my car this past week after the snow and moved his vest to my other car, forgetting I did, so I didn't have his vest on hand. By law, NO ENTITY is allowed to require proof of a service animal and this woman INSISTED on me showing a "certificate" or "license" showing that my dog was a service animal. I even tried to show her the government website that states it's illegal to ask (see website screenshot attached) and she rolled her eyes and claimed she would be "fined by the health dept." On top of that, she said "I can't have your dog sit in the patio when not all people like dogs", clearly dismissing the point that he's a service animal, so it's not really up for discussion. Despicable and discriminatory. I've reported this to the US Department of Justice and I hope you get fined for this now :) On the other hand, we decided to give Roxy on Broadway our business instead and service and bottomless mimosas were immaculate! Everyone even loved my sweet boy. Karma is a.....

      ADA.gov website stating regulations for Service Animals in businesses.
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    • Feb 4, 2020

      Came here for the first time on a Saturday afternoon for some happy hour specials, since it was recommended by a few of my coworkers and friends. Coming from NY, I've been searching for an authentic Italian restaurant for quite some time. Although the food was phenomenal (we had the HH small pizza, salad and meatball sliders - sauce was AMAZE-balls on both), I left with a bad taste in mouth (pun intended) because I had to endure an extremely drunk table behind me, who were obnoxious, and well over served. The girl in the party even gagged and vomited a little on the table after a shot. I turned around and physically saw it myself. When I brought it to the waiter's attention, he responded with "oh man, did she? They were drunk when they came in." Oh. So that makes it okay....? As my friend and I were finishing up and closing out, we noticed that someone from the back came up to the next table and said they made too much garlic bread, and if they wanted it on the house. So my friend and I had a horrible first time dining experience, and not even a complimentary drink or dessert? Or even a genuine apology from a manager for witnessing that? Yikes. Food's good, HH pricing isn't that great, and customer service is sub par, so I probably won't be back.

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    • Dec 20, 2019

      This place is pretty cheap compared to other places. And I'm not talking about "cheap" the way Denverites do (they consider $6 beers and $15 meals cheap). It's a cozy small bar with regulars, but you can tell the bartenders are nicer to them than non regulars. Mary is nicer than the evening bartender though, BY FAR. The evening bartender is rude and sarcastic. Fix your attitude girl, maybe then I'll tip you well (;

      Happy hour 2 for "1" (actually means buy ONE, get another for $1).
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      Sep 13, 2019

      I've been here almost everyday since I moved to the area (and before, just not as often) in Dec 2018. We've had a pretty good time almost every time and I even made a close friend. But today my 9 month old was attacked by a Great Dane and the manager, COINCIDENTALLY (and conveniently) left right before it happened. The bartender claimed the Great Dane "just wanted to play" while my 9 m old is on the ground being trampled and bit. The bartender's dog was also there, unsupervised, while he worked, barking at my dogs. I've seen so many dogs get bit and attacked before and always thought it was horrible, but never thought it'd happen to me because my boys are genuinely playful and trained. This place has no respect for the dogs, are not medically, or even Google trained, on what dog aggressiveness looks like. They never apologize to the owner or somehow make up for it like taking care of the tab OR SOMETHING. I've worked for a vet many years and this is just pure negligence. My dogs even got kennel cough last month from being at this cesspool, but I disregarded it since I have easy access to vet care. I'm all for off leash and letting pups play freely, BUT TAKE OWNERSHIP FOR YOUR FUCKING DOGS PEOPLE, AND OWNER (JUSTIN) Take responsibility for that shit or make sure you have cameras in case of any incidents. Completely unacceptable.

      Enjoying the beautiful evening with the pups!
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