I have been a weekly regular at Grevey's since i moved to the area in 2001. Â Although i enjoy the camraderie of the friends and neighbors i have met here, i feel like the restaurant has become less and less friendly to regulars. Â If you don't want people to play music on a jukebox, Don't have a jukebox. Â If you need an easy way for people to pick up take orders, have people check with the hostess to bring it to them (it's not hat man people, after all) don't take away the most coveted place for regulars to sit at the bar. If there is a problem that needs addressing, managers need to engage patrons to explain why things are the way they are, maybe "make things right" instead of telling you to go read a sign on a wall and then rudely walking away. This place has SO MUCH POTENTIAL, but falls shorts so often due to poor decisions made in customer service policy. Â The jukebox to me is a huge issue, because music/volume is at the whim of the bartender or manager, and also depends if that employee likes the music, or, likes the patron. Â Like i said before, if you want to control the music that much, just don't have a jukebox. Â It is painful to write this review, but i feel that the only way that these concerns will be heard are to post them and hope that they will at least be discussed with management.
Review Source:I've been here every summer when the weather gets nice and their patio is open. Being the first day that its been nice enough to sit outside  my friends and got a pitcher of budlight to start and it tasted it water. We switched to blue moon and that tasted even worst....I understand the whole concept of being a dive bar and the service is mediocre but that doesn't mean the drinks are too. I than order shots of lemon drops and requested them to be chilled.. just in case.The bartender had turned around and made a comment to his fellow co-worker " of course they are supposed to be chilled". Im most likely never coming back to the establishment based on my experience today.
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