We were having a good night and we approached this restaurant because we were hungry. They said that the kitchen was closed but that we could seat there if we bought drinks. We went across the street to buy some kebabs, and came back for drinks with the food in our hand. We sat down and they took our order. Then, we started eating our food and a guy came and told us "you can't do that here" without explaining what. He seemed very agitated. At this point we were confused and we wanted to understand what happened. We asked him "what do you mean" and he said that we could not bring food from outside (rule for which they had no sign). We tried talking with the guy to understand what, if anything, we did anything wrong. He got more agitated and we could not make sense of what he was saying (and we are native Spanish speakers just like him) something about that "the kitchen is closed but it is still a kitchen". He continued to get agitated to the point where we feared that he would get aggressive. We gave up on trying to understand what he was saying and left promptly. My dad is of advanced age now and he has trouble hearing what people say. This was specially hard on him because as much as he tried he couldn't understand what the guy was saying. It is ok for restaurants to have their own rules and that is something that we want to respect. But there was no reason why they couldn't have informed us about the rules kindly so that we can follow them. As far as we understood, we were following their rules since we were buying drinks. The worst part was that after leaving, they guy followed us outside of the restaurant and across the street and yelled at us in public about the "bad things" that we did. At no point were we rude to them and we just felt like we were being treated like thugs. Even a second guy showed up and the first thing we did was ask for clarification because we didn't understand what was happening and his only comment was "I don't care, leave". It seems like they all are like that there. read more