Marcus Pelletier (22.08.2017 23:32)
Normally a great stop when enjoying Downtown SJ street life, but not when a particular, rotund, bartender is on watch, in which case his disdain for women and any possible issue he can use to shoo them off is in plain view like when my friends, with their service dogs (and all necessary documentation) were dismissed with a "you'll never win" declaration.
What a fat tool! (Here's to the inevitable Type 2 diabetes diagnosis in your future Mr Hospitality 👍)
Kacey Aumack (13.08.2017 02:40)
It's unfortunate, because we do like this place. Place is the key word. There is one bartender who is ALWAYS rude to us. I don't think he likes women coming in. Today I came in with my (real, certified) service dog, and he wouldn't even let me in the door. He claimed the city of San Jose won't allow him to have service dogs. I let him know that it's illegal to turn someone away for having a service dog and went on my way. The folks nextdoor at Labrinth are more than nice and immediately welcomed us in.
Gina Padilla (13.08.2017 02:27)
We tried to go into Mac's during the #SanJoseJazz festival on Saturday at 4:00pm with our friends with a small service dog and were verbally abused. Not a friendly place at all. The bartender threw the note my friend has re disability into the trash and refused to serve us. Her small service dog is well trained and is hardly an issue. Mac's doesn't like people who need a service dog.
Jay Osborne (18.06.2017 07:31)
I come here every time I visit San Jose. It's right next to splash. The bartenders are funny. And the back patios convenient. Will definitly return.
Tony Crow (13.01.2017 01:18)
Nothing really struck me as impressed to the max. But the service was great as is the music . I never felt rushed to order there's a great atmosphere and even on the slow day I was there it still retained that comfort. Definitely returning will be my mindset about Mac's