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**Restaurant Review: A Mixed Bag of Experiences**
While a particular restaurant boasts exceptional morning service, highlighted by a cheerful barista who brightens patrons’ days, the evening shift presents a stark contrast. Reports indicate frustration with a staff member’s rudeness and poor customer interactions, leaving guests feeling neglected. Additionally, inconsistencies in product pricing have raised eyebrows, coupled with dissatisfaction regarding the quality of services like car washes. Overall, while the morning ambiance shines with positivity, the evening experience leaves much to be desired. Potential diners should approach with caution, weighing the highs against the lows.
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Don't let the nighttime ambiance deter you! However, be aware that the staff can be quite rude, and it’s surprising that this might be the only establishment in Melbourne without a restroom available.
I experienced extremely careless service during my visit. After waiting a long time for my bill, a worker finally asked me for my order, but refused to give me the bill otherwise. It was 11:00 PM, and I was the only customer there. I have been a patron of this place for about four years, and I'm disappointed to encounter such unprofessional staff. I plan to report this issue about their refusal to provide the bill.
I'm disappointed to find that my regular refueling station has closed. It's really frustrating.
The barista working this morning did a fantastic job! Thank you for the amazing coffee.
I encountered a rather disappointing experience at this restaurant, particularly with the service provided by a staff member who works the night shift. I noticed her red Ford parked outside, and unfortunately, she came across as quite rude and unhelpful. It seemed like she had little understanding of how to interact with customers. When I saw others waiting outside, she would often ignore them, which was very frustrating. This behavior seems to be a consistent issue, and it's disappointing overall.

