Rush Street Restaurant
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 913-0330
- Price:
- $$
- Cross Street:
- Liberty Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 4pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 4pm-11pm, Sun 5pm-9pm
Editorial Description for Rush Street Restaurant
Continental European menu features small plates and full-sized entrees served in a casual fine dining atmosphere; weekday happy hour.
Insider Tips
When to GoHappy hour from Monday thru Friday between 4pm and 6pm, all food and drinks are half price.
User Reviews for Rush Street Restaurant
09/03/2007 Posted by hauvoon
Rush Street is sectioned out to have a bar area and a restaurant. However, it is currently undergoing construction so the new design could be entirely different. Rush Street offers an attractive meeting ground to the young, working professionals in Ann Arbor with its trendy manhattan-like ambience. it is such a far cry from the bars on campus, which are typically crammed with undergrads flocking in for the dollar pitchers. Drinks don't come cheap here - $10 for a martini. The food, on the other had, is inconsistent. Do NOT order the French Onion soup!!!! When a saucer of thick soy-sauce looking mess came, I asked the waitress whether there had been a mistake. it tasted like soy sauce and couldn't believe that bowl of salt-fest could be served to anyone! the waitress apologized and explained that the chef liked salty foods and sometimes do not care that customers are complaining. So i had my order cancelled. In general, nothing to sout about the food here. Service, however, is good.
Pros: Trendy place attracts trendy people
Cons: salty soup
06/02/2007 Posted by rolleeh
I went with a party of 6 during happy hour for a friend's birthday dinner and sat in the section of Rush Street bar and restaurant known as 800 North. We were served by the bartender who was very rude and even commented that he did not like one of the members of our dinner party. He also disappeared frequently leaving us with no service at all. We spent about $120 for drinks and some food but when we got our bill they had tacked on a $37 "mandatory" tip which was listed as 18% but was actually over 30% of our bill. I asked another staff member about it and she told me that that could only be charged to parties of 8 or more which was abbreviated right on our bill as "8 per" (I assume 8 persons or more or something like that) Well the person paying by credit card refused to pay it based on the fact that by their own policies they could not charge it to our party of 6. Generally when we go out we tip 20 to 25% for good service but the fact that they blatantly tried to cheat us was unacceptable. After the card member wrote in the total of our bill without this mandatory tip we left but later found that the restuarant had illegally charged the cardholder without his consent. I personally went back to meet with the General Manager Phillip Georgeson who told me that if I didn't have proof he wasn't going to do anything to refund the money that they illegally charged us. So later I returned with our reciept proving both that we had been charged a tip only allowed for larger parties and proving that this "18%" mandatory gratuity was actually over 30%. At this point the staff told me that Phillip Georgeson was in a meeting and could not be disturbed. So I left messages with the staff and by phone to his business number. I recieved no response so I returned again and was again told that he was "in a meeting". Please avoid this bar/restaurant and it's unscrupulous manager at all costs.
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