I can't review the food, as I didn't have anything to eat, nor did anyone I was with have anything to eat. Â However, I can tell you we were charged for eating. Â I'll try to make a long story short:
My sister came to visit from out of town. Â We decided to walk up to CI since it's very close to where I live. Â I had never been in there before. Â We had some drinks and had a good time, although there were very few people there. Â It was late, we got the bill, paid and left.
The next morning while writing my debit info into my book I glanced over the bill and noticed we were charged for food we did not eat. Â It wasn't much, but I wanted to correct the mistake. Â So, we stopped into the bar and explained the situation. Â They refused to credit the mistake. Â As I said, it wasn't much and I learned a good lesson to review my charges more carefully.
Here's the kicker; my sister returned to the bar a week later and was refused service. Â When she asked why, they told her it was for questioning the bill. Â We didn't have a bar fight, we didn't damage any property, we did nothing drunk and stupid during our visit. Â We simply questioned our bill...in a very nice manner I might add. Â For that, we are not welcome in their establishment.
I wonder if the owner of CI realizes his business is being driven to Hot Seat and Buffalo Wild Wings by his rude waitresses because of $8.25 worth of food.