"I had heard of pure and wanted to visit, but never had a reason to drive from the other side of the city until I saw a groupon for Sunday brunch, so we thought we would try. we were greeted by a surly woman who asked how many in our party. I advised 2 and said we had an OpenTable booking so that she could let us check. she answered with a deriving shrug, as if to say why do they tell me? I'm sorry, I'm just trying to do the right thing. She then said to sit somewhere instead of bringing us to a reserved table. Unfortunately there was nowhere to escape the annoying loud music. who wants to be attacked with pop music for a casual brunch? I don't even understand the need for a dj; it was just a series of songs replicated by Pandora or spotify. the groupon was for two escapes, and we chose what we wanted. one of our choices was an omelette, although it was the cheapest escape and would not maximize the groupon, that was our choice. then we waited about 5 minutes for each server. I thought we forgot because we don't have a service at all. Finally, a server arrives and I said we had the groupon. they pointed out what we could get; the problem is that they do not mention omelettes. we have mentioned that we had planned on it when she said, no, the groupon won't cover that (even if it was the least expensive option! . we have ordered something else. the food came and was just okay. at the end of the meal I was looking for the toilet room. she saw a woman's room, but no one for men so asked a server that was on one who was gender-neutral. there were 2 stands without a full separation between them! there was a sign that it was to make the mozen more comfortable, like single mothers. so, if I am the same time as a single mother, is that more convenient? sounds like a policy that is more driven by chip-on-shoulder policy as simple logic and healthy human understanding. I'm not back."