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12/03/2016
Visited the pitiful establishment, would not call it a restaurant, on Monday with my best friend from Kentucky. We were both wearing lightweight jackets. I am a disabled man and have a serious medical condition that causes me to overheat in a dangerous way. It was very warm inside and we ordered food and drinks. I removed my jacket as I was starting to overheat. I was wearing a sleeveless shirt as I do all winter long. this helps me from overheating. Approximately five minutes later, a very rude shift manager came over and told me to put my jacket back on. I refused and informed him that it was hot inside and was going to explain my medical condition when he asked if I had a shirt to put on. I informed him that I did not. He then told us to leave. I have visited the place on two other occasions and have noticed that the female patrons can wear sleeveless clothing and dress very provocatively. I have never seen them be asked to leave. I immediately informed the waitress/bartender to cancel our order for the food. She informed me that they were going to box it up for us to take it to go. I then informed her that if I wanted food to go, I would have gone to a drive through and I was not spending one more penny of money in this establishment. While paying for our drinks, the shift manager sat at a table and started constantly at us as if he were trying to intimidate us so I stood there and stared back at him. If this is the best they can do for a manager, this place hopefully will close very soon. I have called and asked to speak to the owner but he does not have the decency to return my call. If the manager had come to me and explained their pitiful dress code and informed me that they value our business, as a real manager would, and asked that I wear a t-shirt with approximately three inches more material,on it next time i visited, I might have given it another try. Instead, we were thrown out and I will never return. Since this incident, I have learned from numerous friends that this is a drug infested establishment and it is a dump. On our way out, I did notice several pieces of paper taped all over the front with some sort of policies written on them. This is not someplace you want to visit unless you are looking for drugs, to get drunk or to be treated as I was. It is also my understanding that the owner has had other establishments that he has closed down because of the way the patrons have been treated. Stay away from the place.
11/17/2014
Ill never vist this place again. My girl friend and I were visited there one night. Before leaving the parking lot, there " security " people walk up to our vehical while we were makeing out. They had there hands against the tinted window in order to watch us kissing. We were instructed that we could nit be doing that in that parking lot , and we were told to leave. As we were trying to leave , one of their one of the two jerks tried breaking out my drivers window. I know they were drunk. We finally got out of that parking lot and away from those idiots. We will Never return back there.
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Phone: (865) 688-5815
Address: 815 Merchant Dr Ste C, Knoxville, TN 37912
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Phone: (865) 247-4228
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The Pint House
The Pint House Orienta Restaurant
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Cuisines: Asian, Family Style
Bike Parking: Yes
Attire: Casual
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