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Hello, We're sorry that your experience wasn't satisfactory. What happened was that when you entered, you went straight to a table meant for one person, without even asking if it was available or if there were people waiting. It was explained to you that we can't serve two people at that table. Firstly, because there's only a high stool seating option at that table, and that space isn't intended for people to eat while standing. Secondly, having two people in such a confined space between two other tables of four can disturb both the guests at those larger tables and our waiter trying to serve them. Lastly, there isn't enough room for dishes meant for two people on such a small table. In your case, it was a Saturday a a peak, and there was a group of two people waiting, so the wait would have been relatively short. However, you chose to leave. We understand the frustration you might experience, especially if you're very hungry and have to wait a bit. However, these are basic rules, and we never let anyone cut in front of other customers under any circumstances. Regarding the size of our establishment, it can accommodate up to 35 people, and we always strive to minimize waiting time for everyone. If you want to ensure you don't have to wait, coming before 12:00 PM on weekends usually doesn't involve a wait, and during the week, it's also very rare to have to wait. We mention this on our website and social media, but we don't mind repeating it. We don't accept reservations because, as you correctly pointed out, we're a small and informal place. In our concept of the experience, you can come for just a coffee or a full brunch, as well as eat with all of your friends or alone (hence the one-person table). We're a local business, and we want everyone to be content. During peak demand times, we ask for a bit of understanding and respect for our work and customers. We hope you come back and have the chance to change your opinion. Greetings and thank you!