We are now waiting since more than 10 minutes, there is no overview over orders and a 70 year old just left bevause he couldn't place his order. We saw gigantic pre-order bags taken out, perhaps it's better to first serve in-house customers, there should be an overview over orders and someone should have taken the 70 years old order!
A comedy event:
While attempting to dine in, the manager was exiting the door and said that the lobby was closed, but it's okay, they'll help you out, so I went in. I was tucked away in the far corner and waited for my food. After a reasonable amount of time, my food was brought to my table. I started to look around and could not believe my eyes what I was seeing, and hearing. Because I was out of sight and out of mind, they circuis quickly went live for a highly entertaining evening:
1) I've never seen such filth in a resturant before 2) The entire night shift crew was screaming, yelling, laughing, having a great time doing everything except for working 3) Staff drop items on the floor and joke "oops" 4) The manager "Isaac" yells to his staff, "you make me feel like a woman more and more every day!". Real professional. . . 5) They posted a sign as I stated that the lobby was closed due to short staffing. I saw quite a few employees, didn't look short on people, just short on work. 6) They were running back and fourth around the counter. Other employees that were aparently off the clock but hanging around (no longer in uniform), just ran back and forth between the kitchen and the pigpen. 7) Another employee just dripped his melting cone across the floor on the way to the trash can, thought it was funny.
I could go on and on, but most peeps wont read this if it gets too long, just look at the photos for yourself. Every night shift employee starting with the manager should be let go. I guess I should know better, afterall the sign outside does say "play place", I thought that was just for the little kids. But aparently its for the big kids too. . .