Bauer will know now to look for this tag and give such places one star for atmosphere.
N.W. Smith trolls the dark corners of town where no Yelper has dared go.
After she pushes him too far, Nakano ultimately tells her to fuck off.
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The SF Weekly critic takes on Sietsema's Henny Penny attitude toward web-based criticism.
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After hosting a singer with a homophobic song in his catalogue, the venue faces growing wrath online.
Yelper not happy with being called out by bar online after she calls out bar online.
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Manager compares promotion to offering discount for comment cards.
The best place to work out differences is in person, not through Yelp reviews.