won't be back. i took my two daughters here for dinner one evening (yes, they are well behaved enough to do that). my two-year-old is missing a front tooth and therefore has a very noticeable gap in her smile. after i ordered our food with our server, another worker approached my daughter and asked her to say "hello." my daughter smiled back, being thefriendlychild that she is, and the worker broke down into a thigh-slapping, hoot-and-holloring laugh, because my daughter is missing that tooth. i was totally shocked. who does that to a child?! she's a person, not a puppy! needless to say, i will not be going back there. the food was not great, and the service (even before the incident) made me feel more like a chore than a customer.