![]() ![]() If the Foundation Room is members only, it shouldn't be open for reservations on Open Table. I feel like we were as happy to be going as they were for us to be leaving! It was an awkard $100 wasted to start our evening. When the concert hall opened, they were very kind and personally escorted us to a private entrance to the venue. The appetizers were terribly bland, but very beautifully presented. We ordered one round of drinks and two appetizers while waiting to be escorted to the concert hall. It was a very nice, beautiful, dramatic decor. ![]() ![]() Also, we were dressed for a fun night out, but our men had on caps and this place has a "strict dress code" and they asked them to remove their caps before we got on on the elevator, completely understandable, but we felt out of place and like outcasts from the get go. They "let us sit" on this one cozy little couch, all the other empty chairs were reserved. After I explained the situation, the guy with "the list" made it out like they would "let us in" even tho it wasnt really what he wanted to do. We weren't on "the list." They wanted to know where I made the reservation. I went ahead and made reservations for the Foundation Room on open table, even though she had told me we would be on "the list." We showed up at our reservation time and it was quiet embarrassing. She noted that since we had VIP tables, we would be on the list for the Foundation Room that evening and could grab a cocktail and appetizers there, then eat bar food at the concert. ![]() We really wanted something close, as we were already walking from our hotel. We had a VIP table at the concert and the friendly lady who cancelled our dinner offered me a list of surrounding dining options. We made reservations when the House of Blues had to cancel our reservations in the restaurant before a concert. ![]()
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