Mediterranean Spreads
Phd Terrace At Dream Midtown

Phd Terrace At Dream Midtown

210 West 55th Street, City Of New York, 10019, United States Of America

Pub • Pubs • Cafe • American


"The good: Decent cocktails, interesting selection, 3 different choices for our party and all were well received. The bad: Reserved a table, asked the bartender if they offered table service or if I should order at the bar told either was fine, it wasn 't busy. Moved a cushion on the couch was covering a rip. After 10 mins and no one coming to the table, went to the bar and ordered. Tried to interact with the bartender, he took the equipment and materials down the far end and made them there clearly a snub. Ordered bar snacks from the menu, they never came... Came back to the bar and asked some questions about the Japanese whisky bartender had no real clue, and just showed me the bottles, seemingly annoyed I would ask... Still no bar snacks. Ordered 2 whiskies, and about to order a cognac but the bartender turned his back to the register for quite some whiskies poured but not yet given to us. Bartender turns around and is told by another bartender to serve a new, sizable party that just arrived. He does, whiskies still out of reach and no cognac ordered... I had to shout above the rising noise to get attention one bartender saw me waving and turned his back. The busser saw me and I asked him to get the attention of the guy serving me he ignored me. Then a member of the newly arrived party turns to me and says we are trying to place and order here, dude : O Finally the guy comes back, I get the whiskies and a cognac. I ask him to cash me out I remind I got no bar snacks, he says I 'm not charged except for drinks. I pay, and I even tip (silly me). 5 minutes later, enjoying the whisky, the other bartender comes and throws a check at me and says I didn 't pay for my first round. I had no itemized receipt, how would I know? I ask for one, and then settle the new bill with cash. I 'm handed change short changed and the bartender turns his back. More shouting to get attention, then attitude when I ask for the correct cash change. No tip this time..."