Just wondering if anyone with a reservation for 2 adults has been recently and just curious as to whether there is a certain area where smaller parties are seated.
This happened to us, but at one of the larger, Oga’s-type booths. We were a group of 4 - 3 adults and a 4-yo. We were seated at a table with an already-seated couple who were celebrating their honeymoon. Then a group with two adults and a child were added. It was cozy. The honeymooning couple didn’t last too long. They were asking about the waiter’s favs for their second drink when we arrived; the waiter came back right after the second group was seated and asked if they had decided, and the couple asked for the check.I have also seen reports of groups of 2 adults seated in a small booth with a family of 2 adults and 2 kids.
I'm really torn. We have a reservation for Oct. 28 lunch time. I'm comfortable making small talk with strangers and wouldn't mind being at one of the long tables with others but I really don't want to be crammed into a booth with others. We have two more trips in the winter and spring coming up. I'm considering holding off and trying it perhaps when all the hoopla may have died down. Hoping by then they may at least avoid putting people together in booths...This happened to us, but at one of the larger, Oga’s-type booths. We were a group of 4 - 3 adults and a 4-yo. We were seated at a table with an already-seated couple who were celebrating their honeymoon. Then a group with two adults and a child were added. It was cozy. The honeymooning couple didn’t last too long. They were asking about the waiter’s favs for their second drink when we arrived; the waiter came back right after the second group was seated and asked if they had decided, and the couple asked for the check.
None of us really spoke to each other besides polite hellos and a short convo about if anyone had tried anything there yet. It really wasn’t that awkward to sit and talk with our own groups.I'm really torn. We have a reservation for Oct. 28 lunch time. I'm comfortable making small talk with strangers and wouldn't mind being at one of the long tables with others but I really don't want to be crammed into a booth with others. We have two more trips in the winter and spring coming up. I'm considering holding off and trying it perhaps when all the hoopla may have died down. Hoping by then they may at least avoid putting people together in booths...
First come, first serve.Just wondering if anyone with a reservation for 2 adults has been recently and just curious as to whether there is a certain area where smaller parties are seated.
No, they will seat people anywhere. We requested to be seated & not stand at the bar. We were seated at a small table for 2 in the back room. Other posters have been seated at the large communal table in the bar room. Family members in a party of 2 were seated at a counter along the wall in the back room. All of the seating & standing areas are communal. They can seat different groups together in any of the areas.
I have a follow-up question to the OP's question. We will be a part of 2, first time Beak and Barrel visit and likely a long time before we can return. I am considering requesting to be in the main room even if we have to wait a little longer to go in. Thoughts? Other recommendations?
Not going to happen any time soon! Oga's still seats people together and how many years has it been? The more people that can be crammed in there, the better. We were in a booth (party of 4) and they sat a single person with us. She was lovely and we had a great conversation.I'm really torn. We have a reservation for Oct. 28 lunch time. I'm comfortable making small talk with strangers and wouldn't mind being at one of the long tables with others but I really don't want to be crammed into a booth with others. We have two more trips in the winter and spring coming up. I'm considering holding off and trying it perhaps when all the hoopla may have died down. Hoping by then they may at least avoid putting people together in booths...