Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you were ruder than them. I think if you've made a purchase (yes, even coffee), you've bought yourself an hour at the table unless the restaurant indicates otherwise, and it seems very possible they didn't stay much longer than that.
Anonymous wrote:Where is it that has a line 30 deep on a weekday for breakfast?
Anonymous wrote:Where is it that has a line 30 deep on a weekday for breakfast?
Anonymous wrote:If it’s so casual that you order at the counter, then it’s casual enough for semi-communal seating. If it was just two of us, I’d likely sit down at the table with the single woman, and for form’s sake, say “do you mind sharing? It’s so crowded today” with a big smile. I doubt she would have pushed back hard. And even if she didn’t like it, what could she do? Two of you, one of her, she’s obviously not actively eating. Restaurant will side with you.

Anonymous wrote:Went to breakfast with family this morning, you order at counter and they bring food to your table/counter seat.
Line for ordering is about 30 deep at all time, people are constantly roaming restaurant looking for seats.
We had two outside 4 seat tables monopolized by one couple who just had coffees, and had FINISHED their coffees when we arrived, and were still there talking by the time we ordered, found another table, ate leisurely, and left — so clearly sat through at least two cycles of patrons.
Another 4 seat table was with a single women, with a takeout coffee cup, on her laptop (maybe in call) for the same amount of time -/ there before us and still there when I left.
I asked both of them when they would be leaving, so they KNOW people are waiting for those seats.
What is the etiquette here? I feel like when the cafe is this busy you should set up shop somewhere else after eating or finishing your drink and at most 45 min (don’t nurse coffee as excuse). This isn’t a Starbucks, they serve meals like pancakes, eggs, sandwiches.
Anonymous wrote:Went to breakfast with family this morning, you order at counter and they bring food to your table/counter seat.
Line for ordering is about 30 deep at all time, people are constantly roaming restaurant looking for seats.
We had two outside 4 seat tables monopolized by one couple who just had coffees, and had FINISHED their coffees when we arrived, and were still there talking by the time we ordered, found another table, ate leisurely, and left — so clearly sat through at least two cycles of patrons.
Another 4 seat table was with a single women, with a takeout coffee cup, on her laptop (maybe in call) for the same amount of time -/ there before us and still there when I left.
I asked both of them when they would be leaving, so they KNOW people are waiting for those seats.
What is the etiquette here? I feel like when the cafe is this busy you should set up shop somewhere else after eating or finishing your drink and at most 45 min (don’t nurse coffee as excuse). This isn’t a Starbucks, they serve meals like pancakes, eggs, sandwiches.