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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWent here on a Friday, service was prompt even though it was pretty busy. However I had ended up with the WORST case of FOOD POISONING after I eating here. Ended up in the ER!
The music was good. The employees were friendly. The drinks weren't too bad either. Some of the food was a little too greasy.
Good seafood and great ambiance! They had a a life DJ playing nice songs. Come and enjoy with your family.
Amazing food EVERY time. I must admit I order from here way more often than I'd like to admit, but it's just that good! Highly recommend the flounder, calamari and wings.
I went to the buffet here with my boyfriend and the waitress was extremely discriminating against us, specifically him. He is a 6’3 Hispanic male with tattoo sleeves on both arms. When we first got there, we saw a few people get up and pay their bills at the counter. In the middle of our lunch session, we saw more people get up and pay at the counter. While we were still eating, she brought us the check and told us it was time to pay. This was extremely rude as we were not done, and I was under the impression it was a buffet (which is clearly was), so you could eat as much as you want at the pace you want. When we were finally uncomfortable enough and feeling rushed, we got up to go pay. She quickly walked towards us as she saw us get up, and said we cannot leave without giving her our payment method. We explained to her that we were going to pay at the counter, as that is what we saw everyone else do. She aggressively pulled the bill out of his hand said that we couldn’t, and that we needed to give her the form of payment before we can leave the table. We asked why, and she said that that is just how it is. This is not true, as we saw literally everyone who left the establishment between the time we got there and the time we were leaving pay at the counter. When we saw that she was insisting on giving her the payment method and had pulled the bill out of his hand, he gave her one of his debit cards and she quickly walked to the counter herself. We followed her to the counter, and when we got there a couple of men were paying their bill on their own, without a waiter or waitress watching them. It was extremely uncomfortable and felt as if she was directly discriminating us. Afterwards, she was still holding the bill and not letting go, even though he needed to sign it. Would not recommend to anyone, as you risk being discriminated for your appearance.I believe her name was Maiku or Maku, but I could be spelling it wrong.