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My cousin and I entered Harpo s after a party of 5...

My cousin and I entered Harpo s after a party of 5 and also a party of 7 exited the door. Upon us entering the guy mentioned they didn t have room for a party of 2, which kinda confused us because we witnessed about 3 open booths as we scanned through the bar! As he held the line up, expecting us to just say ok and leave we chose to ask another worker if he knew about the empty booths that we seen were open, he quickly assured us they were open and we could be seated. While the other guy looking at him confused. Well we finally sit down, order drinks and ate our food, afterwards went to the roof top for a quick smoke break. (Which they came looking for us on the rooftop) asking did we want to close out our tab, we told them no, were coming back to our table we just needed a quick smoke break. 15 minutes go by, we go back to our table than finished our water, paid our tab than we leave. As walking out the door, I hear the same guy who hesitated to let us enter, tell his other coworker, hey go make sure they paid . I took it upon my self to say yes we did pay! He looked at me and said oh good not a thank you, I apologize, or anything to that nature. That was my first time at Harpos and I ve never felt So uncomfortable and singled out. I observed everyone and everything last night and I feel like the guy at the front was over doing his job when it came to us. After taking in everything I spoke with a manager and really he didn t make me feel any better about telling him our situation, everything got swept under the rug! The drinks were nice and the food was also nice. I would definitely go back, our waitress was also nice! But it the guy at the front door who made me very uncomfortable!

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