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Businiess name:  Rockford
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Four of my girlfriends and I planned to go to the Rockford today at 1 for lunch to celebrate a birthday. I'd been there with a friend, and the food was decent, and the service - well, they ignored us. I can take being ignored. On this visit we were told by the (I describe him so that you may avoid him) 30/40-ish blondish/reddish-haired ""gentleman"" in glasses, ""We don't usually seat large parties."" Five people - enormous party. Then he proceeded to put two tables together in the doorway - in the doorway - meaning half the table in one room, half in another. We said that, since we were celebrating a birthday, we would wait when another table (all in one room) opened up. He said, ""The food tastes the same, wherever you eat."" A couple left in the corner, and when the waiter approached, I asked about the table, when the man got in my face and said, ""Can you listen a moment? I'm getting something ready as soon as those people leave."" I repeated, disbelieving, ""Can I listen a moment?"" Because surely he hadn't been that rude. And he said, ""Well, you kept interrupting me."" No - I had been the one talking. And I'm the customer. And I was being nice. So yeah - my friends heard and said, ""We should go. They have a 90 sanitation grade, and they don't deserve our business."" And we went to the Hibernian and had a lovely, lovely lunch. Pros: Food may be good Cons: But any food tastes bad when people are this rude. I will have a bad taste in my mouth for a long, long time.

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