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I'm sorry about the bad experience at VV written by HGuilderson. I?ve gone into stores and restaurants and felt like I was not the desired clientele. It's an awful feeling. Having had several experiences with VV and the owners, I would like to offer an alternate interpretation for consideration. Danny V is not really a talker unless he knows you. I remember sitting at the bar at Zon's and feeling the challenge of getting him to talk with me. The night I brought a neighbor of his, he started conversing! I'm thinking you saw him and his wife talking to people they knew. They?re well known from Zon's. Most people, who go to VV are regulars. That said, it?s essential to treat people with respect. Providing service in a restaurant was the most emotionally difficult job I?ve had but they could?ve done better and I hope, if you give it another try, they?ll prove equal to the job.
Pros: Fresh tasting food, beer choices, people
Cons: It's a tight squeeze when busy.
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