I need to share a really nice experience at Marion Street from a few weeks ago.
My wife loves the place. I do too, but her love of it surpasses mine. It was her birthday, so I decided I would try to do something special with a meal there. All she knew was that she, our son, and I were going there for her birthday.
A few days before her birthday, I went in to set up a reservation. A few friends were going to join us as a surprise to her. The host was exceptionally friendly and made notes on the reservation about the number of kids, it was a surprise, it was her birthday. I asked if it was possible to do something special for a dessert. I did not have a specific idea in mind. I was hoping they would have some. Mind you, I have no special relationships at Marion Street that would make them go out of their way for me or do something extra.
The host got the floor manager, who in turn went and got the executive chef. He came out, and I explained the birthday surprise, and that I was curious if there was anything special we could do for a dessert. He was incredibly nice - everyone was - and helpful. I said she really loves dark chocolate and mint, and he suggested doing dark chocolate cupcakes with mint frosting for everyone at the table. It sounded great to me, so he said he would instruct his staff to have it ready for the dinner.
When we get there, our friends were already seated, and she was very touched by the surprise. The waiter - a great guy we have had before - wishes her a happy birthday. We had lots of wonderful food - a cheese flight with lots of pungent cheeses, golden beet bruschetta, my wife had the aforementioned meat and potatoes, I had the duck carbonara. One friend had the rabbit rillets pot pie - fantastic stuff. Everything was well made, timely, attentive.
We wind down the main courses, and I tell the waiter to the side we are ready for the dessert, and he gives a knowing nod and heads off. A few minutes later, the band that was playing in the corner abruptly stops their song and breaks into happy birthday, and a gaggle of waitstaff, each carrying a big, beautiful dark chocolate cupcake with fluffy mint green frosting, descend on our table in a choreographed fashion. The cupcake set in front of my wife ia adorned with a candle. The entire restaurant breaks out into happy birthday. The cupcakes were fantastic - moist and rich, the frosting more of a whipped cream style. Suffice it to say, my wife was very surprised and very pleased.
The floor manager which I met a few days earlier came over and checked to see if I was happy with how things turned out, which was a nice touch. When the bill came, the waiter showed it to me and pointed out they comped - that's right, comped - the custom made cupcakes. I was floored.
The neatest thing about it for me was that everyone working there seemed to genuinely enjoy being in on the surprise. I did not ask for the music or singing on the coordinated drop off. They decided to do that all on their own to make it special. It was very very cool, and it sent my appreciation for Marion Street through the roof.
So, yay to Marion Street!