Conrad Puleio: Uh last time I checked this was AMERICA not MEXICO......get a clue....we dont accept pesos hereLike usual your looking to file a frivolous lawsuit in an attempt to get something for freego back to your own country
Jesusita Dykhoff: Shoot, I never go to the upscale places.I'm more into Primanti Brother's and Quaker Steak.
Gregory Dilg: Just try finding one at: http://www.allofminnesota.com/Category/Restaurants... they've got all kinds of restaurants. And Iowa good luck, they don't have much there but cows and corn. :)
Ramon Dahlheimer: this is not mexico...so unless you exchange it for american bills you'll have a hard time eating here
Patricia Bolduc: Because your in the USA not Mexico.
Margy Sandquist: Its safe to eat it even with the mold on it. I would never do it but Ive seen my grandfather do it. Its like getting a healthy dose of pennicillan.Oh by the way I love spaghetti sandwiches too!!!! But only on nonmoldy bread. LO! L
Avis Brantner: Please give me the city it is in and the name of the place also what kind of restaurant is it????
Jodie Capella: Looking to have a nice diner while in the steel city. What are some hot spots, unique/up scale dinning establishments??
Scot Sepulbeda: Ummm... because you are in AMERICA!!! You shouldn't even try that, if you are going to be here... get your currency exchanged. They did nothing wrong, you did.
Damion Oleksa: Sure, as long as you sue them in pesos.
Caryl Mclaen: Almost all U.S. businesses do not accept other countries currency. I live in Cali in a small Hispanic town and NONE of them take Mexican Money. Next time try to get some American Dollars. You could sue for this, but I'd really like to meet the Lawyer that would take it on.
Arlen Lopiccalo: Do you think a restaurant in Mexico with English speaking waitresses serving American style food would accept dollars?Oh wait...No lawsuit....Show more
Fermin! Tara: I don't think Mexican restaurants are types of "undergr! ound railroad". There is no point in comparing the underground railroad with the Mexican experience. In fact the same thing happens in certain chinese restaurants; you might be offered a menu and then you are expected to just point at the # because they do not speak English. So this is not something exclusive to illegal Mexicans. I believe is something exclusive to people who can't speak English. Also, for an illegal immigrant to get a citizenship, they have to go trhough such an extense process that it might take them many many years. So I think people work on that industry for a very short period of time because of the low wages and poor labor conditions....Show more
Barrett Felicia: They can accept whatever currency they choose in ADDITION to the currency which is STANDARD in the country they are located in. Therefore, in US, US currency, however, if they CHOOSE to accept PECOS, that is up to them. But since most people in US only have US currency, that is why the! y only accept US currency. No they cannot be sued........Please learn to follow the rules, quit creating upheaval.
Noah Deni: I love bread, last night I was about to eat a spaghetti sandwich with very good Wheat French Bread but I noticed that it had a few spots of mold on it. I tore off the moldy spots and continued with my sandwich. My question is would you eat the bread or waste it?
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Imogene Neiswander: Hum, the restaurant is IN the US, right?When you go to a Japanese restaurant in the US, do you pay in yen? So everytime you try ethnic cuisine, do you get the appropriate currency according to the type of restaurant? Silly me, I thought that the common practice was to pay in the LEGAL, local currency. In the United States, I pay US dollars; in Canada, Canadian dollars; in Hong Kong, HKD; etc. etc.
Patricia Dornbos: ! LOL Perhaps this is because this is AMERICA and not Mexico.
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