"Usually I an find some redeeming value in a review- maybe the food was bad but the service was great or something. In this case, I cannot find anything good to say. It started when I filled out the online reservation for 10 days before Mother's Day. When you complete the form, it gives you a message the a manager will call and confirm. After 3 days I called the restaurant myself to make sure we were on the list. The person who answered could not find any record of our reservation, but she did put us down for the time requested. I was a little concerned but decided it would be ok. The same person directed me to a website Mother's Day graphic that had details of their Mother's Day brunch options. I clicked on that graphic, which led me to their brunch menu which included various options. Everything looked like it would be great. Upon arrival we were seated in the patio section where they use large clear vinyl partitions (windows) to keep the wind down. Our table was pushed up against one of these partitions and there was no room to move it out from the vinyl floor-to-ceiling wall This was a problem because every few minutes the air pressure from the door opening would cause the entire wall to snap violently and literally smack two of our party, push the table, knock over items on the table, etc. When we asked about moving the table to a safer spot, the server said there was no room to move it and just shrugged. The table was very small, barely room for 4 people and we had 5 in our party. The extra chair added to the end was in a tight walkway, so that person was run into constantly and they had literally no place to put their plate. We had to eat in shifts. When it came time to order, the server said the only thing they had was an Omelette station. When we asked about the Mother's Day menu he said they only do Omelette's on holidays. I got out my phone and literally showed him the Mother's Day Graphic, and how when you click on it it displays an extensive brunch menu. His response was someone in marketing screwed up and re-iterated that we could have the one option or order off the dinner menu. We decided to give the omelettes a try as it was too late to go elsewhere, so we took turns going through the line as we had space on our tiny table. The cook on he line was trying to make jokes and keep things light but some of it was not very classy. Two of our party told him they had pork allergies and when he accidentally put ham in one, he did not clean the skillet before starting over, he just scraped the ham out and continued. The omelettes were VERY basic with very little meat and veggies, half an english muffin and a spoonful of fruit for $18. I've had better at Denny's. Another employee was handing our carnations to moms which was a nice gesture but thy were literally wearing pajama pants at this high end restaurant. I tried a couple of times to talk to a manager but they were very busy for Mother's Day and I was told I could wait or come back later after the rush. Needless to say I did not go back, nor will I ever go back to this restaurant again."