Kirkland area is well known for its difficult customers. I went home many nights in tears over some of the treatment I endured from customers. At the time I worked there, the management wasn't great at helping with that. But they go through managers a lot. I worked there from 2014-2018 and saw 7 different head and assistant managers go through. The theory among staff at the time for the reasoning of going through management so quickly was that most managers saw the restaurant as a stepping stone to another job, rather than a permanent place.
You're also expected to work holidays and weekends, which usually means great tips, but can also be a con for some. There is limited room for growth. If you start as a host they might train you to be a busser or server later, but that's the most growth you'll see. There also aren't really raises either. I worked there for 4 years and only saw one raise. Just don't plan on staying too long honestly. The restaurant business will slowly suck out your soul. It's a job to get yourself through school, or while you're looking for another job, not a final employer.