I absolutely love the vibe,,and yess I will be back
Extremely disappointed with my recent visit to GVO on National Margarita Day. The experience was far from what I expected from a place with such a promising name. The two bartenders on duty were not only rude but blatantly ignored our attempts to order. It's disheartening to feel discriminated against as they prioritized serving men over us. This was my second visit, the first shortly after it opened, and the decline in service is alarming. I had hoped GVO would stand out in Dallas's sea of overhyped spots, but sadly, it's becoming just another establishment with subpar service. It's frustrating to see a place I once had high hopes for deteriorate like this. Customers shouldn't be treated as mere numbers, especially when they're choosing to spend their hard-earned money here. When we finally did order everything we tried to order we were told was sold out of. This is very bad just a horrible experience overall. Attached are photos of the two bartenders in question. Something needs to change, or this once-promising business will continue its downward spiral.
RUDE AND TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE. THE WOMEN THAT WORK THERE ALWAYS HAVE BAD ATTITUDES, IM GONNA SAY MAJORITY NOT ALL! Majority women not that many man. So ladies if your looking for a good ratio of man to woman turn arond. WONT BE BACK!
Food menu- Chicken- don’t have (ran out) Fish- don’t have (ran out) Side dishes- don’t have (ran out) My first time here and last time, I truly had high expectations the way this place was being promoted, you pay $10 to get in so I bought a table for $30 my girl and I order food waited an hour only to be told they don’t have what we ordered. This place is a mess period, I don’t write bad reviews you have to be really bad and sorry but not sorry GVO the service was terrible!