The Week In (User) Reviews: First Amendment Edition

Every Friday, we provide you with the best–and the worst–user reviews from the week. The following reviews are real, valid, submitted, unedited (except where marked) reviews from our various sites.

A tip to restaurateurs everywhere: you probably don’t want to involve yourself in religious controversy of any kind, from putting Hindu deities in suspect places 

Most disturbing of all we discovered photos of Hindu deities in restrooms.

… to using your restaurant space as a double for a Scientology recruiting center. (Note: it is highly possible that this business strategy may work in Los Angeles):

I used to love this place, but the quality of food has drastically decreased. My sandwich was flavorless and burned. The soup which used to be one of my favorites tasted very watered down. To top top it all off , I was given Scientology’s Narc-o-Non pamphlet with my order. I was severely disturbed and disgusted by this. Keep your harmful cult BS to yourself. Don’t force it on your patrons. I will never go back to [redacted], and will inform eveyone I know of the Scientology connection with the restaurant. For the record Narc-o-non is just another way that scientology prays on people at their weakest moments to manipulate them into joining their destructive cult. I think it is pathetic and shameful. Why not just beat up old ladies and take their money too?

… to using your restaurant space as a double for a Scientology recruiting center. (Note: it is highly possible that this business strategy may work in Los Angeles):

The Week In (User) Reviews: First Amendment Edition