Yesterday, Sunday, around 4:30 pm, I visited Taco Mac in Alpharetta on Windward Pkwy with the intention of enjoying a meal while watching the Dallas vs. Green Bay game. Upon entering, I noticed that the entire main seating area had open tables available. Despite this, I was initially seated in a less desirable location in the middle, with high pedestrian traffic. Since I was dining alone, I sought a seat on the side of the seating area, away from the constant movement. I politely asked the waiter if I could move to a different seat closer to the main TV and away from the traffic, and he agreed, allowing me to choose my preferred spot. Unfortunately, my positive experience was short-lived. Less than a minute later, another employee approached me and requested that I move back to my original seat, treating my request as though it was inappropriate. Although I agreed to move, I felt mistreated and undervalued as a customer. Consequently, I made the decision to leave the restaurant. This encounter left me with a sense of being unwelcome and ostracized. I can genuinely say that I have never experienced such poor treatment at a restaurant before, and as a result, I have decided not to patronize any Taco Mac restaurant in the future. The way I was treated made me feel like a less-than-valued customer, and I will not be returning to Taco Mac.