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Comments by amos
Dear ''screentrader'', darragh, darragh's friend,
Welcome to the area.
There is no need to apologise to me. But if you have a complaint, it would be extremely constructive to report it to the management directly, rather than hiding behind a keyboard.
First of all, The Tree House restaurant was an excellent choice. It is one of the best restaurants in sunny South Croydon.
Although, I am sure you will agree it was not Bar R's fault that you had to leave the Tree House restaurant to get the service you desired.
Regarding insults, reading my previous post, I can't see a reference to being gay/homosexuality. A Freudian slip, perhaps? I have pasted a dictionary definition of Anal below to help you.
If you would like to meet, without malice, I am only too happy to discuss your annoyances.
RSVP
Kindest Regards,
Amos
Home > Library > Science > Science Dictionary anal personality (ayn-l)
A popular term for �anal retentive personality,� a personality marked by excessive orderliness, extreme meticulousness, and often suspicion and reserve. According to psychoanalysis, an anal personality is formed in early childhood as a result of efforts to control bowel movements. (See anal stage, genital stage, and oral stage; compare oral personality.)
29 Nov 2007 17:27
Whats with darragh?
Why post two bad comments within a month of each other....hardly constructive.
If you run a bar, would you want a stroppy queen like this and his 'group' to turn up anyway?
Tell him to check his spelling, also.
RSVP
22 Nov 2007 01:06
Re: Darragh
A joke of a pub? That's because it's a bar...do you know the difference?
No management in sight? Open your eyes. One of the Thai kitchen staff (hints of racism, perhaps?) is a manager and, on the authority of the Police and Council, is a licence holder. I apologise if that doesn't suit your needs.
I'm sorry the hand-dryer wasn't working for you. Did you press the button? (think Zanussi).
On reading your comment I'm not describing you as anal, but on the expectation of visiting a bar, the first thing that comes to my mind is not wether the hand dryer will be working.....do you not think food/drink?
Regarding lack of atmosphere, by the tone of all your comments on this site I think it's a case of ''people in glass houses.....'' and maybe you should stick to Wetherspoons.
RSVP
21 Nov 2007 16:00
Everytime I've been here, the service has been painful. The clientele are 'smartly' dressed pikeys/chavs, but I suppose that's one thing you can't blame the management for.............
19 May 2006 02:23
The Narrow Street Pub & Dining Room, Limehouse
Went here on a Sunday night (20.30), to eat, without reservation. Told by the manager that he would have to consult the kitchen to see if they were still serving. He came back and informed us that they weren't as 'one of our fridges is broken'. Nice.
My dog could think of a better excuse.
A couple with reservation, turned up ten minutes later and managed to get served.
1. Think of decent excuses i.e. kitchen has burnt down
2. Do not let chefs run the place
3. Clean the lines regularly
Inept
3 Mar 2008 20:26