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Lots of options great staff! Held our group of 30 very comfortable. Very attentive to our group and was great to work with

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Boxyard RTP - Turncoat game

Boxyard RTP

(54 reviews)

Went here on a rainy Friday evening with my girls. It had stopped raining by the time we got there…read morebut were a little bummed out that all the seating was wet (except for the area under the shelter of course, but more on that in a moment.) This area looked very, VERY cool. Made out of shipping containers, or boxcars, each shop, eatery, or bar was not very big but used the most of their space. There was a lot of stuff to chose from, different things to eat, and drink, classes, soap making, even an escape room. It was nice to have so many options, we were all able to get something different and sit together in a common area. The sheltered common area was large with a ginormous industrial fan over the space. I imagine it feels awesome when it's hot outside but it made it a bit chilly when it was so damp. And the live music was fun but ultimately too loud for in depth conversation. Parking was easy, this was obviously very family friendly, and I would say the prices were not bad. We enjoyed our time and I think it's perfect for a group on friends that can't agree on one thing. :)

Fun place to hang out, eat a meal, and let your dog play in the park. Apollo and I had a great time…read morehere attending a dog friendly event, spending time in the dog park, and then enjoying a meal. Since I had my dog with me, I appreciated how several of the restaurants allowed me to order and pick up food while staying outside. Pagers are provided that light up when your meal is ready. Boxyard then has ample dog friendly dining areas where we could eat our meal.

Regus - RTP Imperial

Regus - RTP Imperial

(3 reviews)

I wish that it was possible to leave zero starts. Regus is the most unscrupulous company with…read morewhich I have ever had business dealings. Please do NOT use this company. You can find much better services elsewhere. The staff is useless and the business policies are deceptive. If you don't have any other options and decide to contract with them make sure that you ask about the auto renew policy as well as the close out fees which will be in excess of a thousand dollars when you terminate your contract. Get everything in writing, absolutely everything. Do not take the center manager's word for anything. Avoid regus at all costs.

This company has a ridiculous and very sneaky "auto renew" policy which will renew your entire…read morecontract (a year renewal) three months before it is set to expire with no warning - a courtesy email is just expected in this day and age. Their customer service is extremely frustrating. No one you deal with on a day to day basis can help you, it's "company policy". Their "customer service department" is actually just their finance department which is very weird. However after much frustration, a nasty yelp review, many calls and emails - I ended up being able to reach the regional manager who was able to help me. They did in fact allow me out of my contract (I had to cancel with three months notice which was fine). I am happy with the end result but i maintain that their policy needs to change and they need to seriously work on their customer service.

Brier Creek Country Club - Nachos with chicken

Brier Creek Country Club

(13 reviews)

This was my second time coming to the Brier Creek country club for an event. Both times I enjoyed…read moremyself. There is plenty of parking in front of the country club. The ballroom that we utilized is spacious with multiple tables and chairs and enough room for a dance floor and/or stage. The venue was nicely decorated and had festive decorations such as large Christmas trees and lights inside. There were also beautiful chandeliers inside of the ballroom. Water, salad dressing, butter, and rolls were on our table and we were served salads. The servers were really friendly and helpful. The food was served to us buffet style by the staff and it was good. One of my my favorites was the bbq salmon topped with corn. I had never had salmon prepared this way but all of the flavors came together nicely. I would def consider hosting an event here or recommending someone contact this business to host their event at this venue.

I took my two small hungry children to Brier Creek Country Club (of which I was a member) on a…read moreSunday afternoon dressed in shorts and a T-shirt. I was denied entry into Deke's (the ground floor bar and restaurant) "Because I was wearing a T-shirt, which didn't meet the new dress code". I looked in disbelieve at that moment, to see two gentlemen actually wearing T-shirts, at which time I asked to speak to the manager. The lady fired back, "I AM the manager", at which time I asked to speak to a higher level manager, as two others were wearing T-shirts. She resisted to get the higher level manager, and continued to argue that that was their new dress code, at which time I asked again to speak "to the higher level manager". She resisted again, so I asked again. She then replied, "Don't yell at me", which was a fabrication, and went to get the Food and Beverage Director. She was obviously angry because I asked to speak to the higher level manager. The Food and Beverage Director came (David), he looked disheveled, in a 1950s suit, Beard also disheveled, and he had a strange odor. By his behavior, it was clear he was informed that I had "yelled" at the other lady, in her words, as his attitude was as bad as his appearance. He asked if I, "was a member", of which I said I was. I gave him both my name and my wife's name. He then looked up the wrong name, and exclaimed to everyone in the club that I was, "NOT a member". This was found to be false an hour later, when my wife called back in to check on why they claimed the membership was not correct. He didn't look up my name or my wife's name correctly, saying we must not have paid the membership bill, in front of the other members. It was a complete fail. It got even worse. At that point, I pointed out the 2nd patron who was wearing a T-shirt, the Food and Beverage Manager grabbed my right shoulder to escort me out (after telling everyone in earshot I was not a member, which he was incorrect). I couldn't believe it. I shoved him back, told him not to make physical contact with me. I was asked to depart the club, which I did, with my two hungry toddlers. The Food and Beverage Director, who must weigh 250 lbs, continued to provoke and follow me in close proximity, even after I was outside. I did an about face, and told him not to invade my space, and that he was a fat man who should not be following me so closely. He then backed away. I must admit, I should have have called him a fatso, as it had nothing to do with his incompetence or his bad hygiene. I took hit personally, while pushing a baby carriage out of the restaurant, with two hungry toddlers. Brier Creek has been known in the RDU area to be a C-grade club by many professionals, but since their last General Manager passed away unexpectedly, they've really gone down hill to a D-grade club. Try the other clubs in Raleigh and Durham, if you want to go to a place that has competent and courteous personnel. In summary, they don't enforce their dress code equally, and turned me away, saying I was not a member, with two hungry babies, because of a T-shirt, while two other patrons were wearing T-shirts. Some history: I had contacted the Club Manager, Stefan Russell, in a private meeting a few months prior to this incident, to politely let him know the service in Deke's was horrible after waiting 15 minutes for a server. I explained to him that I had worked 15 years as a server in restaurants. He was polite and courteous, and we discussed his being from Europe. It crossed my mind, this might have been why the floor manager, a short woman, may have initially denied me entry, even though two other men were sitting near the front desk, also wearing T-shirts. She had no explanation of why they were wearing T-shirts, however I was being denied entry. The Club Manager, Doug Anderson, obviously doesn't know how to select or train managers at Brier Creek Country Club. For this reason, I predict there will be a continued subpar experience for the members of Brier Creek Country Club.

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