Sigh...our night here started out well, then it all wrent to hell. We went on a Saturday of a UFC, so we anticipated it would be busy. Surprisingly, we got a table immediately- score! There were 3 of us, we all ordered beer (from the notably incorrect beer menu we were given- I was excited to drink some local beers from the list, but alas, none of them were on tap any longer). We also ordered food, which came out quickly and was very good. We were positive at this point....but it was all downhill from here. After our disappointment in the beer list, we opted to try a Signature Tea- which according to the menu was $4 after 10pm. Awesome, right? Wrong. It took us a good 15-20 minutes to flag our server down again, understandable when she was busy serving the 5 tables nearby that were drinking water and Pepsi on the rocks in large quantities. When our bill came- we had been charged full price for our teas (it was 10:15ish when we ordered). We looked through the menu numerous times , thinking we must have missed some fine print somewhere. When we asked our now very pleasant server (being facetious) why the discrepancy in price, she just silently walked away. When she returned, she informed us that while unadvertised, on event nights the 10pm late night happy hour advertised in multiple places both inside and outside the building in actuality did not start until 11pm. And in no way would she be able to adjust out bill for such an unadvertised special. Ok, I understand the premise of the idea, but at least let us know, or be willing to work with us. If your happy hour doesn't actually start until an hour after its advertised during events, why even have a happy hour when you're a "sports theater"? Doesn't that apply to pretty much every hour you're open? Â We plan on contacting management tomorrow, but as for our return to Joe's, it's debatable. Maybe only when there are no events going- which is pretty much never.
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