I used to work as a prep and I can say that I loved this job soooo much and it still hurts me that I'm not part of the family anymore. It hurts but I loved it and it was awesome while it lasted
Mastro's discriminates against men. If you wear a hat into this establishment, prepare to be chastised if you are a man. Women are exempt from this absurd policy. I've been to this restaurant and it's not worth it.
@@ab2144 I was in a suit and tie as well as a fedora hat. I don't know how much more dressed up I could be. I remember when a jacket and tie for a gentleman were required at higher end restaurants. No more. But Mastro's is discriminating against men.
Wearing a hat of any kind indoors is considered rude and a sign of disrespect. Didn't anyone teach you manners? A gentleman will always remove his hat upon entering a building. It's been that way for hundreds of years. It does not matter how stylish you think you look.
@@2Bluzin I was about to take my hat off but was immediately accosted by two employees upon setting foot in the restaurant. I wasn't even provided the opportunity to do so. And I never leave my fedora on while dining. Ever !
I used to work as a prep and I can say that I loved this job soooo much and it still hurts me that I'm not part of the family anymore. It hurts but I loved it and it was awesome while it lasted
Which location?
165 Celsius or F?
4:59 lmaoooo
He looks trustworthy
We in Maestros like it’s PF CHANGS
Hell nah
Mastro's discriminates against men. If you wear a hat into this establishment, prepare to be chastised if you are a man. Women are exempt from this absurd policy. I've been to this restaurant and it's not worth it.
@@ab2144
I was in a suit and tie as well as a fedora hat. I don't know how much more dressed up I could be. I remember when a jacket and tie for a gentleman were required at higher end restaurants. No more. But Mastro's is discriminating against men.
Wearing a hat of any kind indoors is considered rude and a sign of disrespect. Didn't anyone teach you manners? A gentleman will always remove his hat upon entering a building. It's been that way for hundreds of years. It does not matter how stylish you think you look.
@@2Bluzin
I was about to take my hat off but was immediately accosted by two employees upon setting foot in the restaurant. I wasn't even provided the opportunity to do so. And I never leave my fedora on while dining. Ever !