rentayenta
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- Feb 28, 2007
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Again, not all service at all locations was bad. I did not keep experiencing bad service, this stems from one bad experience which caused me to consider how the system was put together in the first place and I believe that forcing the customer to tip is bad policy, bad for service and bad for the economy. Again, I have good reason to believe that by attitude and inflection she "forgot" the water on purpose. Again, as I was observing her while waiting to take my meds, she was not in the weeds nor too busy. Was I tired, yes, was it late, kinda, did she then proceed to treat us like second class diners the rest of the night, yes. I didnt complain nor make a fuss that it took so long to get that first, last and only glass of water, I never got a chance too, we didnt see her again till she brought the check after we had been done eating for quite some time. Was service great at other locations, yes. Did I leave an exceptional tip at Le Cellier for outstanding service, yes.
I was neither miserable nor unsatisfiable (I dont think that is a word, but you catch my meaning), if she was having a bad night, thats fine but taking it out on me is not acceptable. Again, I am amazed at the number of type of people that will defend this server's lack of professionalism and blame the customer. Sounds like someone never had a great customer... put the shoe on the other foot as I had some great servers
I like unsatisfiable, word or not!

My point remains the same that not all good servers are tipped as they should be. Cheap and rude will prevail regardless of how outstanding the service is. That is just the way some people are are. I have no issues with not tipping when the service is poor. What is bothersome is that good service is highly subjective and therefore tipping is not consistent regardless of how fabulous the service was.