Thomasboys
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In the current covid-era, has Whispering Canyon changed any beyond the standard covid procedures? Do they still do all their fun hijinks?
We were there once and saw a kid pop the cap on a ketchup bottle, put the open end into his mouth, and squirt some in. I called over the nearest server and told her what I'd seen but she didn't grab it, someone else called for ketchup, and it disappeared into a collection of a dozen bottles on another table. Ever since then, when we go to WC my adult daughter goes to Roaring Fork and grabs a few packets for us to use.I hated the ketchup thing. When you see everyone touching things that get put on your table by kids you know had their hands in their mouths moments before. Ewwwww... No one at my table was ever allowed to request ketchup!
I guess that’s why they say “would you like pastries to go?” At Toppellinos. The point on the 10 year old thing was I could have put nine in the check in app, they would have never known as she’s been 10 for 6 weeks. Pretty dumb. They don’t ask for a birth certificate when ordering off the kids menu anywhere else.You paid the right price for your 10 yo and takeaway leftovers has never been an option for any aycte meal. Your server followed normal protocols here, sorry you left unhappy.
Agreed.You paid the right price for your 10 yo and takeaway leftovers has never been an option for any aycte meal. Your server followed normal protocols here, sorry you left unhappy.
I hated the ketchup thing. When you see everyone touching things that get put on your table by kids you know had their hands in their mouths moments before. Ewwwww... No one at my table was ever allowed to request ketchup!
I was also slightly irritated that when we asked for a box for our chicken fingers he said we weren't suppose to pack the leftovers from the skillets but he'd look the other day like he was doing us so some sort of favor. (
The chicken fingers were an a la carte option (not on the menu) neither was the burger but apparently they can’t serve that at dinner, only lunch. So he brought the box and suggested that anything could go in the box and he would look the other way even though the leftovers on the skillet were supposed to be thrown away I guess.I'm confused. Were the chicken fingers part of a skillet? Because otherwise what was the issue?
The chicken fingers were an a la carte option (not on the menu) neither was the burger but apparently they can’t serve that at dinner, only lunch. So he brought the box and suggested that anything could go in the box and he would look the other way even though the leftovers on the skillet were supposed to be thrown away I guess.
Yeah, you’re paying for atmosphere which isn’t there. It’s $36 for all you can slightly above average bbq with a side of an explanation of what not to expect. They could make up for this by say, letting you take the leftover spare rib without acting like it was a huge favor. Doesn’t make the top 50 places there now, which is sad, but that could change as things go back.Ah.
As others have said, AYCTE places and buffets have never allowed take away boxes. Whispering Canyon is a weird hybrid, so I guess they have to be clear about it.