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    Let Them Talk Bar

    3.1 (11 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Seon B.

    This is a pretty cool spot with a large beer selection. This will be a bit review only because I came here because this is the only place in the food court you can get drinks of any kind. I need to get some lemonade for my kids. I didn't get any beer. However the service was good. I even got some stickers for my kids. With the beer selection here this is a great a spot to get yourself a drink while you wait for your food and dine...I mean there no close alternatives after all lol.

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    ToUyen N.

    The girl working at the service counter was outright rude. She muttered two words in a tone of indifference when I asked her a question. Was delighted at this concept of walk up, pick a libation, and sit but she killed that nice vibe. Should be named Let them be rude to customers. An older lady fell flat on her behind from one of the high barstools while live music was on stage - be careful on those thin-legged barstools!

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    Justin O.

    Nice little bar inside the food court at H Mart. They have a wide selection of bottled beers, with most of them ranging from $4.99 (imports) to 99¢ (yes please). They had 4 or 5 different beers for under a buck, what a deal! The lady working the bar, I guess she is technically a bartender, was very nice and we even had a little joke going on every time I'd go up to get another beer. We will definitely be coming back here for the suds savings and listening to some music in the food court. I think the bar should be called Let them drink.

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    Place closes at 8:30 pm on a Friday night even though it is the only spot to buy a drink and the rest of the food court is open.

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