NeroW wrote:Last week I had a table sit for an hour and a half after we were officially "closed," but since we're not a bar, we can't really last call them and throw them out. We don't want to be rude and start scrubbing the floors while you're still there, but if you're abusing the relationship, don't be surprised if it starts to happen around you in a not-as-nice restaurant . . . we do have to go home too
Independent George wrote:As an addendum to restaurants needing websites: no, a Facebook page does not count.
jlawrence01 wrote:It is not like I am getting a discount when I show up late in the day. However, I am sure not getting the same treatment as the customers who show up earlier in the shift.
jlawrence01 wrote:Last night, we stop at the Thirsty Whale in Algonquin Commons at 8:30 pm. As we are served out appetizer, a band starts up. This place is little larger than a Panera store and the band has amps that are designed for a larger venue. The noise was deafening to the extent that our ears started to hurt.
That's what's great about the Thirsty Whale! An ages old institution for loud, heavy rock music.
sundevilpeg wrote:That's what's great about the Thirsty Whale! An ages old institution for loud, heavy rock music.
The Thirsty Whale closed in 1996. This one is a sports bar way the hell out in Algonquin, 35 miles NW of River Grove, the location of the original.
2) I order off the menu. The first three specials that I try to order results in a "I am sorry bit we are out of that ..."
4) I am trying to enjoy my dinner but the waitress has to grab the salt to refill ... then the pepper ... then two minutes later the sugar packages. You can't wait until I am done.
Jazzfood wrote:Sunday PM @ Prairie Grass...3 items in a row that we ordered were unavailable, you'd think after the first one they'd mention the other 86'd items...
Geo wrote:Same things with wine. I tend to get a bit pissy when the wine I order off the wine list isn't available. I remember one time I tried four in a row, striking out the first three times. Drives me crazy. One place I remember had little stickers that they placed over the wines that were binned out. I very much appreciated that. Wines, unlike menu items, are pretty definitively out when they're out, esp. if it's an earlier vintage.
Geo
Geo wrote:Same things with wine. I tend to get a bit pissy when the wine I order off the wine list isn't available. I remember one time I tried four in a row, striking out the first three times. Drives me crazy. One place I remember had little stickers that they placed over the wines that were binned out. I very much appreciated that. Wines, unlike menu items, are pretty definitively out when they're out, esp. if it's an earlier vintage.
riddlemay wrote:If a restaurant doesn't have the 2008 Acme Cabernet anymore, it ought to be off the wine list. Or, if they don't want to print up new wine lists, they can put little stickers on it with corrected vintage years. Restaurants that don't do this--and hope to "squeak by" with wines that are the same varietal and vintner but different vintage from the ones you ordered and agreed to pay for--make me grumpy.
Darren72 wrote:riddlemay wrote:If a restaurant doesn't have the 2008 Acme Cabernet anymore, it ought to be off the wine list. Or, if they don't want to print up new wine lists, they can put little stickers on it with corrected vintage years. Restaurants that don't do this--and hope to "squeak by" with wines that are the same varietal and vintner but different vintage from the ones you ordered and agreed to pay for--make me grumpy.
Makes me even more grumpy when they imply that the vintage doesn't matter. Hey, it's the same wine!
3 items in a row that we ordered were unavailable
hoppy2468 wrote:3 items in a row that we ordered were unavailable
Oh, I can top this. Just the other Saturday night at Fiorenza Ristorante in Forest Park....
I had checked out the menu on line beforehand and there were more than a few dishes that sounded good.
We got there on time for our 6:30 reservation and as my wife hadn't seen the menu like I had, we ordered drinks and an app
and and started looking at the menu (for her) and the wine list. The restaurant wasn't all that busy so I felt we could settle in and not rush to order.
About 45 minutes later we decided to order. Me: I'll have the chef's special risotto. Them: We're out. Me: I'll have the veal chop.
Them: We're out. Me: I'll have the veal saltimboca..Them We're out...of VEAL. Me: Okaaay, I'll have the salmon. Them: We're out.
Me: I'll have the other salmon dish. Them: We're out...of SALMON and we're out of calimari too. 0 for SIX!
How can an Italian restaurant, early on a Saturday night, be out of veal and calamari? And, my martini was watered down.
Never going back. So, my advice to restaurants. ? Don't run out of food. It's your JOB.
Elfin wrote:Daily Specials. These are the exceptions to the norm. Thus they are relayed at lightning pace by the server with too much detail or more typically too little detail. For example: "Our fish of the day is swordfish. It is herb encrusted and served with broccoli and pasta with cheese sauce." Huh? Is it a filet, steak or strips? Baked, broiled or fried? What is/are the herb? What kind of pasta and which cheese for the sauce. How are the sides prepared? These problems are compounded when there are several specials offered-I simply can not remember what side is served with which entree. Also, please let the customer know how much the special costs! A Daily Special menu, card or paper should be given or inserted in the menu for further contemplation with information to make an informed choice.
Or maybe this contest caused a run on that item.
seebee wrote:If you don't know how to use an apostrophe, please, just ask anyone that works with you to proofread your menus or your signage. The person that says "I'll do it" is generally the person who should do it. I cringe every mother^#(*ing time I see your list of Burger's, or Sandwich's, or Special's, or Combination's, or Grill Item's, or Degustation's, or Prixe Fixe's, or Desert Creation's GAAAAAAH!
Ram4 wrote:4 - Running out of food. The ol' "Prime Rib may not be available tonight." It happens. I tend to give them a break on it. Sometimes you get a run on one item and it runs out. But if it happens all the time? Make MORE!!!
Pie Lady wrote:Please, please, don't say you have everything, which equals 20+, when you have a total of three. Don't get snippy because you're confusing and blatantly incorrect! I came for bagels, not attitude.
seebee wrote:If you don't know how to use an apostrophe, please, just ask anyone that works with you to proofread your menus or your signage. The person that says "I'll do it" is generally the person who should do it. I cringe every mother^#(*ing time I see your list of Burger's, or Sandwich's, or Special's, or Combination's, or Grill Item's, or Degustation's, or Prixe Fixe's, or Desert Creation's GAAAAAAH!