I recently visited Jameson Pud with a group of friends and had a rather unpleasant experience. We ordered two mermaid margaritas along with some food and had high hopes for a great evening. Unfortunately, our visit took a turn for the worse. Let's start with the positives. The drinks arrived quite promptly, which was a pleasant surprise. However, the appearance of the margaritas left much to be desired. They looked rather unappetizing, as if they had been dredged straight out of the murky waters of the Hudson River and simply had a splash of pineapple juice added to them. This was not the kind of presentation we expected. Before taking a sip, I noticed something dark floating in my friend's drink. Alarmed, I immediately stopped him from drinking and decided to investigate further. To my dismay, I pulled out not one but two flies from his drink. It was a disturbing sight, and had I continued inspecting, I have no doubt that I would have found more. Naturally, I called the waitress over to inform her about the issue. However, her reaction was far from satisfactory. She didn't seem surprised or apologetic about the presence of insects in our drinks, which was a cause for concern. Moreover, we noticed that she was conversing with the cook, and they appeared to be laughing about the matter. This lack of professionalism and disregard for our concerns left us extremely disappointed and disgusted. As a customer, I expect a certain level of quality and cleanliness when dining out. The presence of flies in our drinks is completely unacceptable and unsanitary. Additionally, the waitress's indifferent attitude and the apparent amusement of the staff further compounded our disappointment. In conclusion, my experience at Jameson Pud was marred by the unappetizing appearance of the drinks and the presence of flies. The lack of empathy and professionalism displayed by the waitress and the cook only exacerbated the situation. As a customer, I strongly believe that they need to take immediate action to rectify these issues and ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future.