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Bobbies Cafe Southside

Bobbies Cafe Southside

6728 S Flores St, 78221-1609, San Antonio, United States

Cafe • Fish • Coffee • American


"I ordered this morning an Early Sunrise Breakfast which included toast with the meal. I also ordered a coffee which I waited for 10 minutes to arrive with an apology from the server which indicated the cup, which was meant for me another server took, and she had to wash another cup for me. I waited for my breakfast which by the time the server brought to my table without the toast I had finished my coffee. She was about to leave without even asking if I wanted a refill when I mentioned where was my toast, and would she refill my cup of coffee? She apologized again for the lack of toast and told me the cook was getting the toast ready. After noticing the server attend new patrons arriving, I again asked where my toast was, because by that time 30 minutes approximately I was almost done with my breakfast. She again apologized and told me she would bring my toast. I at that point told her the toast would not be necessary now because I had already finished my breakfast. I also told the cashier what happen to my toast, and she apologized. I told her all the apologies were not going to make a difference, and asked her how long does it take to toast a couple of pieces of bread? How can anyone have breakfast without toast, not me. She had no reply but to say she was sorry. I asked her to deduct the to toast, and she refused. She could have at least deducted the coffee for the inconvenience, but she didn't. I am a disabled veteran and will definitely share my bad experience with my veteran brothers. My intentions were to start the day with a great breakfast and my experience at Bobbie's Cafe ruined it."

Pour Beer Market & Grill - Evanston

Pour Beer Market & Grill - Evanston

3018–2060 Symons Valley Pky NW Calgary, AB T3P 0M9, T3P0M9, United States

Pubs • Wine • Italian • Canadian


"Aesthetically this is a nice looking beer market/pub. Interior decor is subtle but relevant and all together the atmosphere is relaxing with sports on and brew signage. I like the concept but as any new establishment will admit the kinks haven't been ironed out fully here yet... Service was green. There looked to be only two ladies and one barman at the time we entered (12:30-1:00 pm) and from what I could see eight occupied tables. I do not know if there was a manager present at the time. We ordered beer but it did take the server an unnecessary amount of time to see us for the drink order - understandably because she had taken a couple payments as we sat and had tables to clean. But she cleaned the tables and made us watch her while we were thirsty so I think training here would be wise.We asked for recommendations for appetizers and settled on pickles. They came the size of a hot dog IN a bun. The batter was so thick they actually made me less hungry when I looked at them. We ate one each for good sportsmanship and asked her to take them away from the table because..well...need I say more? The tomato bisque was the best part since the steak sandwich was a sad thin strip of Alberta beef? we can only hope... To make the experience worse we were made to pay for the terrible deep-fried pickles. Maybe I am picky but I wouldn't recommend eating here. At least not until they work on presentation and customer satisfaction. Also noticed there is no automated door for wheelchair access. Some things to think about..."