Lilacs4Me
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My FIL and his wife were in town over the weekend. We went to church on Sunday and then out for breakfast. We chose the venue based on DS18's request because he was leaving for college later that day- it's a very cute local place with good food.
We arrived at 10:45am and asked for a table for 6. The owner, who has a son DD14's age (she is friends with him, but the mom doesn't know me by sight, I don't think...I JUST found out the connection myself after 8 years of them being in school together!) asked if we were all here, and I said everyone but one person.
She paused, looked slightly annoyed, then said "OK, it will be about 15 min". At that point I figured I wouldn't introduce myself lol
At about 11:05, we were seated. DS18 texted and said he was on his way, and go ahead and order.
The server came through with coffee and was nice enough. She came back a little while later and took our order.
We ordered, and the food came. I'd say it was about 11:30 by then. DS got there probably at about 11:40. He ordered a cinnamon roll (they are known for their homebaked goods), and finished DH's steak and eggs. He was done eating around the same time as FIL.
We visited for a while with the Inlaws as we finished up. Step-MIL asked for more coffee as DS and FIL were still eating. FIL takes a little longer to eat because he has to keep getting up to walk for health reasons (diabetic nerve pain, etc)
At about 12:10 the server asked if we needed anything else. We said no and she brought the check.
At 12:20, step-MIL finished up her coffee, the server asked if she wanted more, and MIL said no thank you.
At that point, the server said "I dont want to be rude, but we are really busy...if you are done, we would like to get the people who are waiting seated now"
We were startled, but apologetic, and very quickly left.
Now I'm kind of feeling like I don't want to go back there. I get being busy, and quicker turnover means more tips, revenue, etc, and although I try to be courteous and polite, I didn't think one hour and 15 minutes for a 6-top table, including two elderly people, is over-the-top ridiculous?
Maybe I'm wrong....is it now the responsibility of the patrons to monitor the wait-times of the venue and what...eat faster? Not talk to the people at your table so they can get you in and out quicker?
We arrived at 10:45am and asked for a table for 6. The owner, who has a son DD14's age (she is friends with him, but the mom doesn't know me by sight, I don't think...I JUST found out the connection myself after 8 years of them being in school together!) asked if we were all here, and I said everyone but one person.
She paused, looked slightly annoyed, then said "OK, it will be about 15 min". At that point I figured I wouldn't introduce myself lol
At about 11:05, we were seated. DS18 texted and said he was on his way, and go ahead and order.
The server came through with coffee and was nice enough. She came back a little while later and took our order.
We ordered, and the food came. I'd say it was about 11:30 by then. DS got there probably at about 11:40. He ordered a cinnamon roll (they are known for their homebaked goods), and finished DH's steak and eggs. He was done eating around the same time as FIL.
We visited for a while with the Inlaws as we finished up. Step-MIL asked for more coffee as DS and FIL were still eating. FIL takes a little longer to eat because he has to keep getting up to walk for health reasons (diabetic nerve pain, etc)
At about 12:10 the server asked if we needed anything else. We said no and she brought the check.
At 12:20, step-MIL finished up her coffee, the server asked if she wanted more, and MIL said no thank you.
At that point, the server said "I dont want to be rude, but we are really busy...if you are done, we would like to get the people who are waiting seated now"
We were startled, but apologetic, and very quickly left.
Now I'm kind of feeling like I don't want to go back there. I get being busy, and quicker turnover means more tips, revenue, etc, and although I try to be courteous and polite, I didn't think one hour and 15 minutes for a 6-top table, including two elderly people, is over-the-top ridiculous?
Maybe I'm wrong....is it now the responsibility of the patrons to monitor the wait-times of the venue and what...eat faster? Not talk to the people at your table so they can get you in and out quicker?
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