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...doesn’t distract me at all. I usually just order what I want, and it tends to fit in with one of their personalities, so I just ignore all the different names of the burgers. I don’t know why people complain about the waitstaff. I don’t think they’re that weird. My only gripe is that they should stay open later on weekdays...
...waitstaff had, until then, followed the Spanish model—which Yangcras says does not hire women to work in high-end restaurants. At Pamplona, the waiters still wear a black-and-white uniform with a tie that is typical in Spain...
Bartley gracefully juggles the steady stream of customers--pausing to chat with old friends and answer questions from harried waitstaff...
...service at my lunch was, happily, impeccable: Friendly but not obsequious, informed but not at all pushy. Our various waitstaff (there seemed to be a new person introduced with each new course) were lovely, and extremely attentive. I've never seen so much glassware - we went through roughly 10 wine glasses by the time our first course arrived, and a new set would appear virtually every time we'd put a few fingerprints on them...
...patriotically fine Guinness and Irish whiskey, but it also has a decent food menu, too. Students don't usually come to The Druid, but that's almost completely due to its location--smack dab in between Harvard and Central on the Red Line--rather than the friendly waitstaff and killer drinks. Pop in on a night when the infamously gregarious Pat Delaney's working the bar. He's sure to make your evening worth the trip...