So, Lisa and I and 10 of our friends ( all lesbian couples BTW) went to Red Lobster Saturday night to celebrate several birthdays. We were seated in their back room which had the large table for us and two smaller tables.
We were enjoying appetizers and drinks when both of the other tables were seated. Shortly afterward we noticed that we were receiving obvious stares from one of the tables...an older man, his wife and teenaged girl. A bit later his phone rings and he says loudly " I can't hear you...there is a table full of Lezzies yelling!" Several from out group turned to look at him and we kept talking and he kept trying to hear on the phone. We all decided to let his comment slide.....
The two servers serving us were wonderful and very prompt and efficient in keeping things moving along. I noticed that there was suddenly a lot of hushed whispering at that table and it involved one of our two servers. A minute later the manager came over to that table and voices were raised. Then the group got up, took their drinks and left.
Then the same thing happened at the other table which was also 3 women. They called the server over, the manager came over and as their entrees were brought to the table that group got up and left as well. We kept right on having fun. Now, we weren't being overly loud, and we were in the back room and the main restaurant was much much louder.
We proceeded to have a wonderful meal with great service from our serving duo two other tables were seated with us, without incident. When it came time for the checks to be delivered the manager came over and told us that our meal was on the house. He said that he was mortified at what the first table that moved had said and on the off chance that we had heard such talk he was comping our meal!!!! He stated that there is no place for such discrimination in his restaurant and he wanted to make sure that we were not offended in any way and would come back. Needless to say we tipped our servers handsomely and will definitely be back.
The manager said that he told the other table that if they moved they would be put on the end of a very long wait to get in and the man put up such a stink that he moved them anyway. The guest's language was very inappropriate ( I read lips and caught almost every word...LOL) and the manager was very conscious of the fact that we may have overheard and been upset as well. In all honesty only two members of our party who were sitting closest to the tirade heard anything at all and I was able to read his lips and get it all, but couldn't hear it.
I thought it was an extremely nice and generous gesture on the part of the management.
Linda
We were enjoying appetizers and drinks when both of the other tables were seated. Shortly afterward we noticed that we were receiving obvious stares from one of the tables...an older man, his wife and teenaged girl. A bit later his phone rings and he says loudly " I can't hear you...there is a table full of Lezzies yelling!" Several from out group turned to look at him and we kept talking and he kept trying to hear on the phone. We all decided to let his comment slide.....
The two servers serving us were wonderful and very prompt and efficient in keeping things moving along. I noticed that there was suddenly a lot of hushed whispering at that table and it involved one of our two servers. A minute later the manager came over to that table and voices were raised. Then the group got up, took their drinks and left.
Then the same thing happened at the other table which was also 3 women. They called the server over, the manager came over and as their entrees were brought to the table that group got up and left as well. We kept right on having fun. Now, we weren't being overly loud, and we were in the back room and the main restaurant was much much louder.
We proceeded to have a wonderful meal with great service from our serving duo two other tables were seated with us, without incident. When it came time for the checks to be delivered the manager came over and told us that our meal was on the house. He said that he was mortified at what the first table that moved had said and on the off chance that we had heard such talk he was comping our meal!!!! He stated that there is no place for such discrimination in his restaurant and he wanted to make sure that we were not offended in any way and would come back. Needless to say we tipped our servers handsomely and will definitely be back.
The manager said that he told the other table that if they moved they would be put on the end of a very long wait to get in and the man put up such a stink that he moved them anyway. The guest's language was very inappropriate ( I read lips and caught almost every word...LOL) and the manager was very conscious of the fact that we may have overheard and been upset as well. In all honesty only two members of our party who were sitting closest to the tirade heard anything at all and I was able to read his lips and get it all, but couldn't hear it.
I thought it was an extremely nice and generous gesture on the part of the management.
Linda