Coco's Resteraunt at Boulder Station
I have been a customer at Boulder Station for a couple of years now as I am a local. Coco's Resteraunt just opened up and my friends and I thought we would give it a try. After being seated, our drink order was taken by someone who barely spoke Englsh. At first, I thought I just didn't understand her when she mumbled something about "no beer". She ultimately explained, as well as she could, "no liquor license". So we ordered soft drinks and reviewed the menu. Granted there were a number of interesting items on their large and varied menu, however, as we waited 15 minutes for somone to take our order we decided we really wanted to have a few drinks before eating or at least with our meal. When someone finally came to take our order (well not really, she yelled to us while dropping pies off at the table behind us) we said we would just take the check. Part of the reason was the extensive wait and part was no liquor license, although I would hope that you would have a liquor license if you have drinks on your menu (and the menu on the web). In any event, the waitress' response was to loudly state, "Oh, you don't like what we have on the menu?!" We said no, we just wanted so have some drinks before dinner. Her response was to state the same thing. Obviously, the fact that the menu offered drinks which they did not have was lost on her. Rather than explain the difference between having items listed on your menu that you can't sell and not wanting anything on the menu, I just reiterated that I wanted the check. On the way out, I mentioned my expereince to the manager who could have cared less and said he would like to help me but he couldn't unless I could described the waitress to him. Granted, I didn't stay long enough to memorize her every feature or perhaps obtain a DNA sample, I did advise what table we were at and as everyone knows that is enough to identify the waitress. On the way out, I stopped by to speak with a manager at Boulder Station but he too would have loved to help but Coco's was a leasee and not really associated with Boulder Station. However, he did mention that it was very important to keep people happy and gambling??! Ok, well that will certainly solve the problem. As I write this Boulder Station (and all Station Casino Properites) are in bankruptcy...they won't get anymore of my money to get out of it.