Cathy2 wrote:Jaybo,
What is your opinion?
Regards,
I'm just like the patron in the post that got stiffed. I'll make an attempt to get served ("Can we have some menus?" "Water, please?"), but if I'm ignored after that, I'll sit there and seethe. My anger will grow exponentially. The smoke coming out of my ears will be evident to all. I won't cause a scene unless it comes down to my having to leave. Then I'll explode just like the patron did.
I don't like to speak to a manager or person "in charge". If it's a small place, the waitstaff are more than likely close friends or family members, so I find it's a waste of time. If it's a larger place like the restaurant in the post, it's been my experience that I get a completely condescending attitude which only serves to fuel my rage.
I
love that the patron fired off an angry e-mail to the owner/boss. I've been tempted to do it several times, but I usually just say to myself, "Well, I'm never going
there again." Once I walk out of that particular restaurant, I have no interest in ever going back, so I don't feel the need to inform the owner about the awful service (or lack thereof). Next time, I'll follow the patron's lead and do the same.
I love the owner's decisive reaction. Bravo! The server deemed to blame directly for the incident was fired, and the supervisor was suspended. I would've made sure that the supervisor knew that if something like this happened again, they'd be fired as well. I'm much more inclined to go to a place where such matters are taken seriously. Is it an overreaction? Well, is a similar incident likely to happen anytime soon? I don't think so.
I don't know if the patron was aiming for a free meal or a discount or not. I know if I sent that e-mail, it would be to blow off some steam and let the owner know that he has a problem. The old adage applies - a person will tell a few people if he had a great time, but if he had a lousy time, then he'll tell
everybody.
As far as the staff's feelings go, too bad. It's their responsibility to take care of their customers. I don't care how busy they are, to totally ignore a table for any extended amount of time is inexcusable. For a restaurant of that apparent size, someone should be monitoring the situation at all times. It's always easier to replace waitstaff than FOH.