Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well we went out mon night place was almost full <$120 for us 3 i think it's business as usual. nova.
NoVA restaurants don't have these ridiculous 20% mandatory surcharges with waitstaff soliciting tips on top of them.
DC does?
Several mid-tier DC restaurants I've been to have it. It's up to the establishment. Haven't seen as much of this in NoVA.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for pointing that out. I feel terrible for the people in the DMV who are losing their jobs. However, that doesn't negate the cost point. I am able to order basics from restaurants that I then supplement with additional protein and starches to stretch the meal out. The grocery store prices are out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well we went out mon night place was almost full <$120 for us 3 i think it's business as usual. nova.
NoVA restaurants don't have these ridiculous 20% mandatory surcharges with waitstaff soliciting tips on top of them.
DC does?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here what kind of restaurants you think will survive ?
High end ones probably first to go right ? And more affordable might survive?
Most Feds I know saying if they are RTO they will bring their own lunch . I actually do it everyday![]()
Most Feds have always brought their own lunch to work. This is nothing new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well we went out mon night place was almost full <$120 for us 3 i think it's business as usual. nova.
NoVA restaurants don't have these ridiculous 20% mandatory surcharges with waitstaff soliciting tips on top of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well we went out mon night place was almost full <$120 for us 3 i think it's business as usual. nova.
NoVA restaurants don't have these ridiculous 20% mandatory surcharges with waitstaff soliciting tips on top of them.
Anonymous wrote:Mass closures.
People are done spending $49 for a $20 dish. No one can afford it with mass layoffs for the largest employers in the region. It will cascade to lawyers, lobbyists, consulting, contracting, etc. Then all those people will spend less at cafes, restaurants, car and home repairs, boutique shopping.....it's a complete collapse.
I guess that's one way to get inflation under control. A local Great Depression.
Anonymous wrote:well we went out mon night place was almost full <$120 for us 3 i think it's business as usual. nova.