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James Coney Island
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citysearch c.
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I love everything about JCI - the way they keep the restaurant, the food and even the continuous greetings you receive by employees when you enter, get your food, sit down and leave. My husband and I went here with our 16-month old this past weekend. He loves to eat, so he's usually pretty friendly and happy in restaurants. One particular employee took a liking to him and stopped by our table several times to say ""hello."" Then she started pinching his cheeks, touching his arms and finally grabbed his head to give him a kiss on the face. We love that people think our baby is cute, but this went a little too far. I've never had to tell someone to back away because he doesn't really have a fear of strangers. But, I wish that the manager would have asked his employee to leave us alone, stop touching our baby and let us enjoy our lunch.
Pros: Food
Cons: Overly Friendly Employee
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