Has anyone ever had a friend who bordered on being an SC? This happened to me last night - not so much an SC, but slightly inconsidereate and clueless...at several points, i wanted to run and hide.
Background - out for happy hour, as another friend is moving to a neighboring state as she got a wonderful new job...so we go, and its a kind of trendy, upscale restaurant with an outside patio bar (which is VERY tiny) - as well as outside seating for the RESTAURANT - and you have to walk through the outdoor restaurant part to get to the bar - so we get there, say our hellos, and get a beverage. We are all starving, but as the bar is so small, really no tables to speak of, and the bar is full, so we decided to head down to the restaurant for a quick dinner.
There is one table, kind of a circular booth, with pillow, clearly meant for more than 3 - my one friend says (as the hostess told us to sit anywhere) - oh, that looks cool - my other one says i think we need more than 3 to sit there.
So we sit down at another table, and get water, bread and menus. My one friend, who I love dearly, comments, not once, but several times, in a rather loud voice "this is VERY expensive" - and asked, well, what should we do now? Um, we have alraedy been seated, seen our server, etc. so I am NOT going to walk out on him - let's just get some appys and such. So we order, and are sitting, chilling, waiting for the food.
Then some other friends come over, and we have one chair left, so she sits, then a couple others come join us, and are standing next to the table, until the hostess politely asks them to move, as they are blocking the way - which is fine. But no one seemed to get that it wasn't ok to just stand around; that's what the BAR is for....and got kind of annoyed that they had to move!
Second friend orders some food, and rather than just splitting the bill, they both ask "how much was that" and "can we get two checks" - I don't know, maybe it was just me, but having waitressed before, I am aware there is a clear divide between the bar and restaurant portion of an establishment. Just get one check, and figure it out - i just felt like the way they acted made us all look cheap and clueless!
So we are done, and we pay, and then i make a move to go back to the bar, as since we are not eating, or ordereing any more food, no reason to take up a table that someone else could be sitting at - and potentially take away tips from the waiter. Again, no on got that....hello??? So we finally go back to the bar, but like I said, i cringed a couple of times at their comments/actions. It also could have been I was very tired, and not really in any mood to be out in public!
Any thoughts on this from those in the restaurant biz?
Background - out for happy hour, as another friend is moving to a neighboring state as she got a wonderful new job...so we go, and its a kind of trendy, upscale restaurant with an outside patio bar (which is VERY tiny) - as well as outside seating for the RESTAURANT - and you have to walk through the outdoor restaurant part to get to the bar - so we get there, say our hellos, and get a beverage. We are all starving, but as the bar is so small, really no tables to speak of, and the bar is full, so we decided to head down to the restaurant for a quick dinner.
There is one table, kind of a circular booth, with pillow, clearly meant for more than 3 - my one friend says (as the hostess told us to sit anywhere) - oh, that looks cool - my other one says i think we need more than 3 to sit there.
So we sit down at another table, and get water, bread and menus. My one friend, who I love dearly, comments, not once, but several times, in a rather loud voice "this is VERY expensive" - and asked, well, what should we do now? Um, we have alraedy been seated, seen our server, etc. so I am NOT going to walk out on him - let's just get some appys and such. So we order, and are sitting, chilling, waiting for the food.
Then some other friends come over, and we have one chair left, so she sits, then a couple others come join us, and are standing next to the table, until the hostess politely asks them to move, as they are blocking the way - which is fine. But no one seemed to get that it wasn't ok to just stand around; that's what the BAR is for....and got kind of annoyed that they had to move!
Second friend orders some food, and rather than just splitting the bill, they both ask "how much was that" and "can we get two checks" - I don't know, maybe it was just me, but having waitressed before, I am aware there is a clear divide between the bar and restaurant portion of an establishment. Just get one check, and figure it out - i just felt like the way they acted made us all look cheap and clueless!
So we are done, and we pay, and then i make a move to go back to the bar, as since we are not eating, or ordereing any more food, no reason to take up a table that someone else could be sitting at - and potentially take away tips from the waiter. Again, no on got that....hello??? So we finally go back to the bar, but like I said, i cringed a couple of times at their comments/actions. It also could have been I was very tired, and not really in any mood to be out in public!
Any thoughts on this from those in the restaurant biz?
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