Large but cozy dining room with spacious tables, low lights, and great big bar.
Buenos Aires Grill
My partner and I looked forward to our $52.80 dining experience at the Buenos Aires Grill on Tuesday evening, February 27th however it turned out not to be pleasant. I made reservations for two well in advance but when we arrived, we were ushered to a tiny 24" square table. We probably could have fit two salads and two drinks on that surface, so I politely asked for a larger table since there were about thirty of them set for four that were empty! The host said he would have to talk to the manager and when he returned , we were offered the same size table in another location. In speaking to the manager, I pointed out that I thought the purpose for the $52.80 promotion was to get new customers into your restaurant. Why will you not accomodate a simple request for a larger table when you have thirty of them empty? His response was, "we are sold out!" I informed him that their service was not satisfactory and we would not be back! He didn't seem to care. I wonder, would we have been treated differently had we been a straight couple?





These are the top three reasons, in reverse order, why I like to go out to dinner, even when I'm not working.
3. To enjoy good food and wine.
2. To spend time with friends.
1. To revel in a restaurant's hospitality.
In other words, if I like a restaurant, it has more to do with the hospitality, and the experience of being there, than it is about the food. (Full review)