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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
I'm just curious to see what other people would do in a situation like this one.
Well, I went to Bakers Square this past weekend. It was late and they were getting ready to close. I was with a friend and we got there a little after 10:30pm. They closed at 11:00pm so I felt since they were still open, we should be served. The person I was with didn't want to go in because it was too close to closing time. 
I guess some people think it's wrong to eat at a restaurant if it's close to closing. I think it's perfectly o.k. They're open right? I could see if it was like 5 minutes before closing, but a whole half hour?
Do you go in as long as they're open, or do you have a set time before they close?
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I am not familiar with this restaurant so I do not know what type it is.
I was taught that many restaurants have two closing times:
Last sitting and service.
And when the grill is shut down and lights go out.
A few weeks ago, my GR and I walked into a new place near by thinking that we would try it out. Well, it was open and there where people there eating. BUT grill was shut down and the chef had left the building