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Businiess name:
The Owl Bar
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
First time I went to this bar was during their happy hour. Let's just say that I will definitely not be returning. A few friends and I were there for 20 minutes. More friends trickled in over the course of the next hour. Fifteen minutes before happy hour was over, our waitress told us that she could no longer give us the happy hour specials because our group "kept growing" and that we "kept adding new people"; this was apparently, manager's orders. I've been to enough happy hours to know that lots of people does not mean that happy hour stops. Additionally, isn't there some level of mingling involved with happy hours? I've never heard such a ridiculous comment from a manager or from a waitress. It did not help that our group was racially diverse- Asian, Indian, White.
If you have more than 5 people in your group, with any sort of diversity, I would highly recommend taking your buisness elsewhere. If the Owl bar wants to advertise happy hour, it should at least have the capacity to 1.) accomodate large groups 2.) honestly hold happy hours until stated end of happy hours for all patrons, regardless of group size, race, gender, sexual orientation, etc.
Pros: historical
Cons: horrible happy hour, no capacity for big groups, rude service, poor management, preferential treatment to certain race groups
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