Restaurant Details
Delivery
No
Payment
Credit Cards Accepted
Parking
Parking Lot
Good for Kids
Yes
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
Yes - Full Bar
Reservations
Yes
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Delivery
No
Payment
Credit Cards Accepted
Parking
Parking Lot
Good for Kids
Yes
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
Yes - Full Bar
Reservations
Yes
*This restaurant has closed. If this restaurant is open or has reopened, just let us know.
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10/13/2015 - Jennifer P
Highly recommended. This restaurant is under new management and has many changes. We had the "Stone Fire Grilled" pizza. We did not go away hungry. I have a disabled son, and found the restaurant very accommodating of his special needs. The staff gave great service. The food was good and the beer was cold. The seating has tall stools, regular chairs, and seating at the bar. It was clean and has a party room that I am entertaining the idea of using for our employee Christmas event.
10/11/2015 - meg
Horrible!
10/09/2015 - Laura
I have never and I mean NEVER have seen such blatant discrimination before in my life. My friend and I were just treated so poorly when out for dinner at Mojo's Stonefired Grill in Elkhorn.
We had just finished our meal and the owner of the restaurant came over and said "I am the owner of this restaurant and you have been sitting here for two hours taking up space with that wheelchair and I am trying to run a business here. You need to move that thing out of here and make room for paying customers. I need to turn tables over." Shocked, I looked at him and said, "Excuse me? Did you seriously just ask us to leave? We literally just finished our dinners and drinks." And he responded "You are at a table for four people and I need to make money so you need to get out of the way. You can go over in that corner if you want to stay." I looked in the corner and said "What? You want us to go over into that corner? Her wheelchair will not fit back there. We're at a table for four because that is where her wheelchair will fit." He responded, "That's not my problem. I need you to get that chair out of here."
I got up from the table and said "This is the rudest thing I have ever heard. We are paying customers and you are asking us to leave because her wheelchair is taking up too much room?" He responded, "What do you want me to say. I need to run a business,so you need to leave." Then he ushered us out the door.
I should mention, there were other empty tables and NOBODY was waiting in line at the door. Discrimination? I think so. His tone of voice, approach and entire demeanor was shockingly rude.
My friend and I went out into the parking lot in disbelief. Unfortunately for this particular business owner he hasn't met me before and I will tolerate being treated poorly for oh... three seconds. So I stood on the sidewalk with Stephanie and told customers who were arriving and trying to enter the restaurant what happened and they were just as stunned as we were... and turned around and got back in their cars! I will be sharing this on all review sites and encourage you to share this on your social media. Discrimination, really? Aren't we past that yet?
Say it loud and say it proud.... Hell NO to Mojo's!