CynJ
Caffeinated Insomniac
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I am so peeved at Ruby Tuesday!!! How does this irate letter sound??
Dear Sir or Madam:
I am writing this formal letter of complaint in regards to the service that my husband and I received at your restaurant on Sunday, May 18th, 2003.
We arrived at the restaurant about 6:45pm, the restaurant parking was not full and the restaurant itself did not seem particularly busy when we walked in. We were shown to a booth towards the right of the door that we were barely able to squeeze into. When I asked the hostess if there was another table available as that booth was uncomfortable, she gave me a pained look and told us to hold on. We were then moved one booth over and the new booth was not much better.
We placed our drink and dinner orders without incident and went to visit the salad bar. Making our way down the salad bar my husband noticed that there was a long black hair in the potato salad, I caught a passing waitress and told her about it and she went to find the hostess. What happened next was totally unacceptable. When the waitress told her that there was a hair in the food the hostess said just take it out, and the waitress did just that- with her fingers picked the hair out of the potato salad and left the bowl there. I met my husbands gaze of disbelief then I looked at the hostess and she came and removed the bowl of potato salad in a huff.
We went back to our table and picked at our salads as we had both lost our appetites for them by this time. Our dinner orders arrived, I had ordered beef fajitas and my husband had ordered the honey barbeque ribeye with the mashed potatoes.
Never in my life have I seen fajitas like what was placed in front of me. The beef was not the usual thin strips that I normally get at Ruby Tuesday, but rather big hunks of beef which I assumed where sirloin tips, and the beef was not seasoned. Along with this there were the sautéed onions and peppers, or more accurately I should say, the four strips of onion and one strip of pepper. The plate of fixings was disgusting to say the least. The cheese and sour cream had both been melted, the lettuce was wilted, and there were only a half dozen pieces of tomato.
My husbands dinner was just as disappointing as mine. His steak was so tough he could barely cut it, let alone eat it, and his mashed potatoes were ice cold.
We were never asked if we wanted an additional beverage, and no one checked to see if our meal was okay, and we were not even asked if we wanted dessert.
We are very very upset with this meal and the $39.07 that we paid for it. I did not leave a tip as the service did not warrant one.
Normally the quality of the food and the service at Ruby Tuesday makes it one of our favorite places to dine out but given the quality of both this past Sunday my husband and I will think twice before dining at Ruby Tuesday any time soon.
Sincerely,
Dear Sir or Madam:
I am writing this formal letter of complaint in regards to the service that my husband and I received at your restaurant on Sunday, May 18th, 2003.
We arrived at the restaurant about 6:45pm, the restaurant parking was not full and the restaurant itself did not seem particularly busy when we walked in. We were shown to a booth towards the right of the door that we were barely able to squeeze into. When I asked the hostess if there was another table available as that booth was uncomfortable, she gave me a pained look and told us to hold on. We were then moved one booth over and the new booth was not much better.
We placed our drink and dinner orders without incident and went to visit the salad bar. Making our way down the salad bar my husband noticed that there was a long black hair in the potato salad, I caught a passing waitress and told her about it and she went to find the hostess. What happened next was totally unacceptable. When the waitress told her that there was a hair in the food the hostess said just take it out, and the waitress did just that- with her fingers picked the hair out of the potato salad and left the bowl there. I met my husbands gaze of disbelief then I looked at the hostess and she came and removed the bowl of potato salad in a huff.
We went back to our table and picked at our salads as we had both lost our appetites for them by this time. Our dinner orders arrived, I had ordered beef fajitas and my husband had ordered the honey barbeque ribeye with the mashed potatoes.
Never in my life have I seen fajitas like what was placed in front of me. The beef was not the usual thin strips that I normally get at Ruby Tuesday, but rather big hunks of beef which I assumed where sirloin tips, and the beef was not seasoned. Along with this there were the sautéed onions and peppers, or more accurately I should say, the four strips of onion and one strip of pepper. The plate of fixings was disgusting to say the least. The cheese and sour cream had both been melted, the lettuce was wilted, and there were only a half dozen pieces of tomato.
My husbands dinner was just as disappointing as mine. His steak was so tough he could barely cut it, let alone eat it, and his mashed potatoes were ice cold.
We were never asked if we wanted an additional beverage, and no one checked to see if our meal was okay, and we were not even asked if we wanted dessert.
We are very very upset with this meal and the $39.07 that we paid for it. I did not leave a tip as the service did not warrant one.
Normally the quality of the food and the service at Ruby Tuesday makes it one of our favorite places to dine out but given the quality of both this past Sunday my husband and I will think twice before dining at Ruby Tuesday any time soon.
Sincerely,
