
Ty Gallishaw
1 reviews on 1 places
I've visited Bab's quite a few times and today, 8/27, I decided to bring my friends because of the good experiences I had before. Chris, our server, was a delight and the only reason I gave the service an extra star.
As usual, the food was good, but the owner, Randy was very rude and condescending to our entire party (of 5) each time we addressed him. At the end of our meal, as I paid the check, I spoke directly to him about his demeanor and he was still just as uncaring and condescending. He offered a half-hearted apology, which I believe was only to hurry me up so he could close for the day.
Randy, from what I can tell, you do read these reviews. And I'll express the same sentiment here that I did with you today. I understand working in the service industry isn't always enjoyable. But, as you are the owner and the face of your own business, I implore you, greet ALL of your patrons with a kind attitude until the last one leaves. I love that your spot is queer owned and operated.
Atlanta is already losing its queer spaces at a crazy pace. Don't let your place be the next due to something as easily fixed as poor service. There are too many other places -queer or otherwise- that would happily serve those that choose to avoid your space.
As usual, the food was good, but the owner, Randy was very rude and condescending to our entire party (of 5) each time we addressed him. At the end of our meal, as I paid the check, I spoke directly to him about his demeanor and he was still just as uncaring and condescending. He offered a half-hearted apology, which I believe was only to hurry me up so he could close for the day.
Randy, from what I can tell, you do read these reviews. And I'll express the same sentiment here that I did with you today. I understand working in the service industry isn't always enjoyable. But, as you are the owner and the face of your own business, I implore you, greet ALL of your patrons with a kind attitude until the last one leaves. I love that your spot is queer owned and operated.
Atlanta is already losing its queer spaces at a crazy pace. Don't let your place be the next due to something as easily fixed as poor service. There are too many other places -queer or otherwise- that would happily serve those that choose to avoid your space.