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Whatever happened the idea that if you complain about the service in an establishment they take legal action against you doesn't make me rush to go in there.

But if the OP is ignoring the manager's emails and just repeatedly posting on here that is also very odd.

Two sides to every story..

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Wow! Agree with hellosailor that there are two sides to every story and would be good to hear Patrick's. Perhaps as smallish caf? they don't want customers hogging tables and there was a big group of high spending people waiting to get in?


But, threatening legal action for a complaining post (whether justified or not) is totally over the top and appalling customer relations. I certainly don't want to go there and will point out the caf? to visitors as the establishment where the owner threatened legal action against an unhappy custom in a public forum (I think that is factual so I am safe from legal threats! )

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