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review_stars 05/29/2010 - Brianna
Worst place ever. The bartender there was this rude boy who thought he was better than us, rude servers, the food was cold, let's just say me and my guests had a horrible experience at this place and I would never go back. So disappointed

review_stars 05/14/2006 - Dizzy
This has one of the most bafflingly rude servers I have ever experienced who should be avoided at all cost.

Three friends and I ordered drinks from the bar and then decided we wanted to grab a snack, so we sat down for table service. We flagged the waiter and ordered fries, at which point, he says, sarcastically, "Wanna order that from the bar?" before ripping the menus out of our hands.

Um… okay. So then we ordered fries from the bar. But shortly after, he came back with a plate of fries. Huh? Why did he tell us to order at the bar if he was going to serve us anyway? But then, the bartender we had ordered from brings over another plate of fries—the one that we had ordered from the bar!

We were thoroughly confused. He rudely told us to order fries from the bar, so we did, but then he took our order anyway, so now we had an extra plate of fries, and he expected us to pay for both!

Okay, I know it’s standard for places to require a $10 minimum for table service and the fries were only $5, but how about simply letting us know that Boxer’s was such a place instead of being rude about it? And how about letting us know that you’re actually putting in our order? It would’ve taken one simple little sentence. Even if he had just told us the info in a rude tone, it would have been no big deal.

But that kind of attitude is unacceptable. And I’m saying this from the point of view of someone who has worked in food service for several years at extremely busy places. I’m usually very sympathetic to people in food service. I understand how hard it can be and how annoying it is to have to repeat the same thing twenty thousand times, but you know what? You still say it!

This has one of the most bafflingly rude servers I have ever experienced who should be avoided at all cost.

Three friends and I ordered drinks from the bar and then decided to grab a snack, so we sat down for table service. We flagged the waiter and ordered fries, at which point, he says, sarcastically, "Wanna order that from the bar?" before ripping the menus out of our hands.

Um… okay. So then we ordered from the bar. But shortly after, he came back with a plate of fries. Huh? Why did he tell us to order at the bar if he was going to serve us anyway? But then, the bartender we had ordered from brings over another plate of fries.

We were thoroughly confused. He rudely told us to order fries from the bar, so we did, but then he took our order anyway, so now we had an extra plate of fries, and he expected us to pay for both!

I know it’s standard for places to require a $10 minimum for table service and the fries were only $5, but how about simply letting us know that Boxer’s was such a place instead of being rude about it? And how about letting us know that you’re actually putting in our order? It would’ve taken one simple little sentence. As someone who has worked in food service for several years at extremely busy places, I’m usually very sympathetic to people in food service. But his attitude was absolutely unacceptable!

review_stars 05/02/2006 - Whiskey Pete
I used to go here a lot, but a friend and I were food poisoned, I stopped going.

After a few years away from the place, and under new management, I decided to try Boxers again. And again a friend and I were deathly sick from the food served.

If you're looking for an easy suicide, Boxers is your eatery.
The drinks are plantiful, but the food is deplorable.


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