Zola
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Hey! So I am a few days later than intended, but I just wanted to give a shout out to Zola's and to a particularly awesome gal, Shawn (Sean? What is s…
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Bad way to end the night. We heard this place was nice so we gave it a try. We got there, $5 cover, which is usually a red flag. The place was moderat…
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Great happy hour!. Happy hour all day Sunday, with five dollar meals. Such a great deal! Great atmosphere too.…
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Hey! So I am a few days later than intended, but I just wanted to give a shout out to Zola’s and to a particularly awesome gal, Shawn (Sean? What is spelling?). I have always loved Zola’s, choosing to spend the entirety of my 21st birthday year, and rave to anyone who will listen about their Moscow Mule’s, Rosemary Tavern Fries, and great live music. But this week was special. I was recently diagnosed with a rare genetic condition, and have been forced to move home with my mom, losing my job and having to apply for disability for this life altering condition. I went with a good friend of mine, a recent GU grad who is leaving for the Peace Corps in November, to Zola’s to have a night out before a procedure I was going to have where I knew I’d be feeling crummy for the following weeks and be cooped up at home. We ordered fries to share and drinks (she had a G&T, anyone want to guess what I had? 😉 ) and the time came to pay our tabs. Shawn had been our waitress all night and, as always, all the staff were amazing. She took my card, to come back and tell me it had been declined. I look online at my account where it says the funds are available, but again the card is declined. My friend looks at her card to see she doesn’t have nearly enough to cover both tabs. I start to panic. It is midnight on a Wednesday, and I have no cash let alone another card. I go up to talk to Shawn, to see what I can even do at this point. I offer to leave my phone at the bar and come back to pay the tab tomorrow when I can get in touch with my bank. She tells me that is unnecessary, and pays my tab. She offered kindness to a complete stranger, when I needed compassion the most. She went above and beyond. Yes, it was less than $20, but it meant a lot more than that to me. So thank you to Shawn, and to the entire staff at Zola’s. I don’t even need to say I’ll be back a thousand more times 🙂 as my middle school yearbook would say- you guys rock, don’t ever change.