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If I could give this place zero stars I would. My ...

If I could give this place zero stars I would. My girlfriend and I went there for a late lunch yesterday to celebrate her 30th birthday. As soon we walked in we felt unwelcome by the hostess at the front. She seemed disturbed by the presence of a well dressed biracial couple which gave us bad vibes from the beginning. Once we were seated, the waitress came over to take our drink orders and proceeded to ask for our photo I.Ds. I understand that it is a standard procedure to card individuals but it seemed as though that the waitress was being very selective about it and was skeptical of us being of age to consume alcohol. The waitress proceeded to check my girlfriend s I.D staring at it for 3 minutes and started to write down her license number. She didn t even wish her a happy birthday either. Lastly, the waitress checked my photo I.D and said that she couldn t accept my I.D because it had a slight crack in it at the top. Her excuse was she just completed a training on checking photo I.Ds and that they don t accept them if they have any sort of damage to them. She then took my I.D to talk with her manager and left for 5 minutes. Mind you, we are in the middle of a pandemic and it is difficult to get to a DMV to get replacement license. At that point we decided we had enough and weren t going to eat there after all. As we were leaving, I asked for my I.D back and my girlfriend told the waitress, It would ve been nice if you had wished me a happy birthday after staring at my I.D for 3 min . We have never felt so discriminated in an establishment in our lives. They treated us as if we were going to dine and dash which was highly unacceptable and prejudice. With the current climate of racial tension in this country, you would think that this establishment would be more welcoming and sensitive to treating everyone fairly. Needless to say, we will not be back and I would not recommend giving Fishermann s in your business.

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