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- feels like school cafeteria
Better service at a soup kitchen. In others words no service. I don't mind the cat, the prices, food or the area. When I was there a elderly man who could hardly make it back to the counter after he ate to return his tray with plate and utensils was told by a woman from in the kitchen that he had to put his utensils in a certain place. Is this how feminists want to be pictured. It came off as rude or mean to me. I thought that was very sad. Maybe because I'm Italian, or maybe because I just love people, man, woman, rich, poor, old or young. I'm not sure if you can be called a restaurant without hospitality. Even self serve should have hospitality. The vibe here felt like they were doing you a favor. To bad for a nice setting and the only veg option around. They just don't care and it shows. I am woman, so I can say this, even feminists can be feminine, which means show some love and kindness and care. I do not like to write unkind words, but I just hope new owners will change this. I don't think present owners can change, they've been making it work for them for years and years.