
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9522 N Sam Houston Pkwy E #2500, Humble, TX 77396
Phone: (346) 978-9461
Website: https://3dskrazykitchenhumble.com/
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Reviews
Upon entering of courser the lights were dimmed. This place was loud and hard to have a conversation but I guess you’re there to dance. It turns into a lounge after a certain of day. They played some good jams. It could use some deep cleaning or could have just been the time we got there.
The place was packed and live. Check them out if you like to party.
Although 3D’s “closes” at 11 PM on Wednesdays, anyone who regularly attends knows live music never actually ends until after 11. So when the band finished, there were still guests on the patio. Instead of professionally letting people know they needed to exit, Crystal came outside and said, “If you on the patio, you gon have to jump the fence because I’m about to lock this door.”
That is wildly unprofessional. There is absolutely no reason to speak to paying guests in that manner. A simple, respectful request would’ve been enough. Instead, it came off rude, dismissive, and aggressive.
It didn’t stop there. Juanita was taking a photo of a group on the patio, and after she jokingly mentioned not wanting to get fired, one of the girls said, “I wish they would fire you, Juanita.” Crystal then inserted herself into a conversation that wasn’t directed at her whatsoever and aggressively asked, “What did you just say?” She continued pressing the guest, escalating the situation to the point where it genuinely looked like she was trying to start a physical altercation.
And to make it worse, Crystal then tried to flip the script as if the guest was the one who caused the problem—when multiple people stood right there and witnessed exactly what happened. She was being rude from jump, tried to “check” the guest for no valid reason, and when the guest finally matched her energy, suddenly the guest became “the issue”?
No. Absolutely not. That’s crazy work from someone representing an establishment.
It was uncomfortable, unnecessary, and extremely disappointing to witness.
This is a bar—where people are drinking, celebrating, and winding down. The LAST thing staff should be doing is antagonizing guests. Not only is it unprofessional, it’s dangerous. There’s no security check at the door, no real de-escalation procedures in place, and Crystal’s behavior could have easily put other guests and employees at risk. In today’s world, places get shot up over far less. A staff member who provokes guests instead of calming situations is a liability.
If this were my establishment, no member of my staff would feel comfortable behaving that way on the clock. It shows a lack of training, a lack of accountability, and a lack of respect for the customers who keep the business thriving. And honestly, it shows a level of comfort that employees should not have when representing a business.
I love the music. I love the community. But the service and professionalism from certain staff members is going downhill fast. I truly hope management addresses this, because behavior like this is absolutely unacceptable in the service industry and puts everyone—guests and staff—in harm’s way.