3 years ago

Went here after attending the Boston Pride Festiva...

Went here after attending the Boston Pride Festival at Government Center not too far away. The drinks were weak and way overpriced - the bartender noticed our rainbows and group waiting to be served. All 3 bartenders at the time ignored us despite having money/cards out ready to order and pay. When no one else was looking for service, they finally tended to our order. Apparently you need 2 people present at the bar, even if your group is obviously at the high-top tables on the patio to order a pitcher of sangria...we ordered two pitchers of sangria and two separate glasses for a total of 7 people. She checked all of our IDs and charged our cards for the order.

She gave us 4 glasses to use for the pitchers but I told her we needed another glass for the group. She rudely snapped back that she already gave me 4 glasses and wouldn't give us a 5th glass claiming she hadn't just checked all IDs in the group. I pointed out to her asking who she needed to card...she took her time looking at all the people and randomly picked someone out who gladly came over to show her ID again. The bartender rolled her eyes and gave me another glass finally (after she already charged us over $120 total for the drinks).

The drinks were really weak and tasted like orange juice. The bartenders were completely unfriendly and biased and I would strongly recommend NOT going here and going to many of the other options nearby. DO NOT GO TO MIJA, not worth it!

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