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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónWe went in a Saturday for brunch, we got the empanadas, tots and avocado, it was good.. the waits between drinks was ridiculous and it was limited options on drinks considering they had a full bar.. the tables were tiny couldn?t fit the food and drinks. Found it weird that multiple times we were advised that theirs a 35$ min per person, like mentioning the price at the front door wasn?t enough ?but the ambiance was sooo nice the dj was soo good I didn?t want to leave
The place is nice, with great ambiance and good music. I think it's a little overpriced due to the food quality and service. Both were not good and the place wasn't even full and on top of that, they added 18% service to the bill anyways. I think I would go back only to get some beers at the bar and enjoy the music.
Our pizza and burger were good, and the atmosphere really is unique here. Unfortunately, when you come in at 9:30 on a Tuesday night, with 10 occupied tables and at least 5 servers, you shouldn?t have to wait 50 minutes for your pizza and burger. You also shouldn?t have to wait 25 minutes for your check while you watch your waitress chat with the bar staff, and you definitely should be forced to pay an automatic 18% tip for that kind of service, when you didn?t get your
Love it. Music, staff, decor, ambience .. everything was great. Casual place for beers and good music. Due to poor valet organization and very poorly designed parking lot, I strongly suggest to get an uber to come here. If you drive, come early and leave early. Back to Copper, drinks are cheap and staff is super nice. No dress code here and everyone is happy.
Real shame, great location and friendly waiters. I was in the area for a car show with my wife and kids and decided to go to this establishment for food. I walked in to use the bathroom and as I was walking out of the bathroom I was blocked off by a man in a blue shirt who said you can 't be here with that . I replied (extremely confused) with what? He points at my waist and says with that. I politely asked what was the problem. At this point a taller older gentleman joined