Stacey
Dallas,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, April 12, 2009
This is a classy well established town north of LBJ They have their own Police Department, very nice stores and restaurants The OP was just some low life who thought he could bring his white trash ways to a good part of town How do I know this - I drive through Addison every day on the way to work, I shop in Addison and sometimes frequent the restaurants in Addison Sorry to say many eating establishments are gone due to the high rent in Addison but all in all a good place to feel safe
Stacey
Dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, April 12, 2009
This is a classy well established town north of LBJ They have their own Police Department, very nice stores and restaurants The OP was just some low life who thought he could bring his white trash ways to a good part of town How do I know this - I drive through Addison every day on the way to work, I shop in Addison and sometimes frequent the restaurants in Addison Sorry to say many eating establishments are gone due to the high rent in Addison but all in all a good place to feel safe
Kipper
Middletown,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, April 11, 2009
First, the original poster starts out by saying that he's always had excellent service at this establishment, that service has always been "above and beyond" that which was expected, and he has always enjoyed dining there. Then, he has one relatively insignificant experience in which he has to go to the bar to get his own beverage. And all of a sudden the place is now horrible, he accuses the staff of sexism, he wants people fired, he posts complaints up the wazoo ... It's no wonder he has been banned from the restaurant. He sounds like an absolute looney!!!
Dutch
Dallas,#5UPDATE Employee
Sat, April 11, 2009
Derek, I am the present General Manger of the Humperdinks in Addison. The report you recorded on Ripoffreport.com happened in 2005 and all the people you named are long gone. I want to assure you and the readers of Rippoff that Humperdinks is a family oriented, sports themed restaurant group (5 locations) that has been in the DFW area for 25+ years and the behaviors you describe are NEVER to be tolerated by our guests or our employees. I was not there when this happened and I am not here to dispute you but I want to reiterate. We treat our guests much differently than described by your report. We would not be a dominant player in this market for so long if we did. We have many regulars that I knew from the old Humperdinks in Addison 15+ years ago. I treat them like I do anyone else and aim to exceed their expectations as it relates to ambiance, service, value, entertainment, respect and especially security. I would like to extend an invitation to you to come in and meet me, discuss this issue and let us move on. There are lots of new and exciting things going on at the Humperdinks in Addison and I welcome you to be part of it. Dutch
Brian
Plano,#6Consumer Suggestion
Wed, March 04, 2009
Hello, I know the general manager at Addison Humperdinks. My suggestion is to contact me or to contact him to gain access to the restaurant. Things have changed over the past few years and trying again may be to your advantage. I doubt you are banned for life based on what you have stated. Look forward to you contacting me. Thanks brian
Joe
Austin,#7Consumer Suggestion
Fri, October 13, 2006
So WHY do you have to go to THAT bar? There are a lot more bars with a lot friendlier atmosphere in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex! That place sounds like a cross between a bucket of blood ( a place where you go if you want to kick somebody's a*s oe get your kicked) and a topless bar dump! Like a bar that Jerry Springer would run. IF I drank alcohol and IF I had the time and inclination to hang out at a bar, it sure wouldn't be THAT bar! It's too political for me,anyway. Good luck and happy hunting!