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Businiess name:  Georgina's Restaurant & Pizzeria
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was scanned up and down by the hostess when we entered the restaurant, and I doubt because she thought my style was incredible. She seemed taken aback, then silently seated us. She seemed inconvenienced when we requested a seat out of the direct sunlight. Then, the first waitress took our drink order, but never came back until we were almost ready to leave. The waiter who took over did the best he could, but it was clearly an unwelcoming environment based on the attitudes and actions of the hostess and the waitress. I'm not saying they would not be nice to other LGBTQ people, but I suggest finding a better place to dine if you're LGBTQ -- especially if your gender expression doesn't fit with ""straight acting."" Pros: Some people on staff are nice Cons: Long waits, disappearing waitresses, rude hostesses, etc.

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