Cathy2 wrote:Gee if Suburban Ronnie can make it, then I guess I can make it, too! I really need to help Katie see there are really two of us!
Cookie Monster wrote:I want to come but I have a question about the price. Last event I attended was great but the price at the end was much higher than was announced on the forum. I would like to have a firm commitment on what the price will be so that people that leave early will not leave the rest of the group picking up their tab. This may sound harsh but we all want to have a good time and getting stuck with paying someone else's tab kind of ruins my evening.
I understand your sentiment as well. I apologize for leaving on the earlier side, but for the record, I only drank water. I honestly thought that leaving $40 was going to cover me.ronnie_suburban wrote:Cookie Monster wrote:I want to come but I have a question about the price. Last event I attended was great but the price at the end was much higher than was announced on the forum. I would like to have a firm commitment on what the price will be so that people that leave early will not leave the rest of the group picking up their tab. This may sound harsh but we all want to have a good time and getting stuck with paying someone else's tab kind of ruins my evening.
I can certainly appreciate the sentiment but a big part of what happened at the last dinner was that a price was given (here) that didn't include tax, tip or drinks. We pretty much all ordered cocktails, which were (iirc) $6 each. So, here's the way it worked out:
$30 (dinner) +
$6 (drink) +
$3 (8% tax) +
$7 (20% tip, before tax)
= $46
We were each asked to put in $48. Perhaps a few people ordered more than 1 cocktail but even so, the $48 we were asked to pay was very much in line with what was originally posted, all things considered.
=R=
Cookie Monster wrote:Thanks Willie for clarifying the situation. I think that sounds like a good idea of everyone paying their own drink tab. If this is the way the dinner is structured then please count me in.
Ronnie here is the way I did my math
Dinner: $30
Drink: $5(actual cost of my drink)
Tax: $2.8
Tip: $7
Total: $44.80
I paid $48 dollars for dinner, I know its not much that I had to pay over but it is the principal of the matter, if you want to go out and have a good time pay your own way don't expect the rest of the crowd to pay your way. I think that it is unfair, other people in the forum have mentioned to me that one of the reasons that they do not attend these dinners anymore is because they get stuck paying someone else's tab. I want to have a good time but in my head I am thinking here I go again paying for someone else's fun which really bugs me.
This is my 10 cents worth.
Actually at most restaurants with parties over 6 they include an 18% tip in the actual bill itself. So even if you did feel service was bad they get you anyway with an included tip.dodger wrote:My apologies to the group, I left early and only threw in $38. I didn’t have a drink and thought that should have covered it. This was only my 3rd dinner get together and I didn’t realize you tipped 20%. I just figured 15% and rounded up a little.
Tipping 20% is ok with me, by the way, in most cases. In this case I was disappointed in the service. I asked for extra chips for our side of the table twice from 2 different servers, never got them. Also, it was hard to get my water glass refilled too.
Even giving them a leeway for the size of the group I thought the service was not what it should be.
D.
Sweet Willie wrote:I don't intend for this meal to be a set menu, the mgr and I spoke of ordering off of the Chinese menu when the group is there. So price is a unknown. (FWIW, prices here are not pricey so this shouldn't scare anyone off)
Sweet Willie wrote:I also do not intend for anyone's alcohol to be added to the bill as it seems that this created heartaches with the bill. You drink, you pay your own.
jygach wrote:I am really glad to hear about the special menu.