Anonymous wrote:Not all tables are saved for reservations. Walk in and wait. I really hope this isn’t for a Great American restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school-aged children are good friends, and we also have a great friendship with their parents who happen to own multiple high-end and popular restaurants. We talk often and enjoy each other's company.
With Mother's Day coming up, we were considering celebrating at one of their restaurants. However, we noticed that all the restaurants are fully booked for that day, and we're unsure if it would be tacky to request a reservation from our friends. We're hesitant to bring it up and don't want to put them in an uncomfortable position.
What are your thoughts? Would it be inappropriate to ask if they have any way to fit us in on that day? We're happy to consider other options if that's a better approach.
Thank you for your advice.
Anonymous wrote:I’d probably ask but in such a way that there are no hard feelings if they say no. “ hey, I haven’t looked online yet but we were wondering if we could come to x restaurant for Mother’s Day, do you know if there is space still”………they can easily say yes or no to that.
Anonymous wrote:Very tacky.