Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how long would you have to wait at 7pm on a Tuesday? I don't want to wait more than an hour at another bar (and potentially wreck my meal with too much wine/drinks) and I can't leave work at 5pm.
Dunno. But it sounds like this restaurant isn't for you.
Why are you on this site? What parent of small children can possibly go out to dinner at such an early hour without kids (thus needing a babysitter at such an early hour) and then be gone for an unknowable amount of time? It may not be the right place for me (or anyone else employed, with children, without a nanny, between the ages of 28-48, etc.), but this isn't the right place for you.
I actually don't go, for exactly those reasons. But I don't whine about it when a successful business model isn't tailored made for my schedule.
PP not whining -- was just looking for tips. Thanks for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how long would you have to wait at 7pm on a Tuesday? I don't want to wait more than an hour at another bar (and potentially wreck my meal with too much wine/drinks) and I can't leave work at 5pm.
Dunno. But it sounds like this restaurant isn't for you.
Why are you on this site? What parent of small children can possibly go out to dinner at such an early hour without kids (thus needing a babysitter at such an early hour) and then be gone for an unknowable amount of time? It may not be the right place for me (or anyone else employed, with children, without a nanny, between the ages of 28-48, etc.), but this isn't the right place for you.
I actually don't go, for exactly those reasons. But I don't whine about it when a successful business model isn't tailored made for my schedule.
Anonymous wrote:You could also organize a group (8-10 people) and book the private rooftop garden. We did it and it was amazing, although not cheap.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent and we've been twice. It takes a little planning, but it's not a miserable wait. Either go when they open or plan on about 90 minutes at another bar nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how long would you have to wait at 7pm on a Tuesday? I don't want to wait more than an hour at another bar (and potentially wreck my meal with too much wine/drinks) and I can't leave work at 5pm.
Dunno. But it sounds like this restaurant isn't for you.
Why are you on this site? What parent of small children can possibly go out to dinner at such an early hour without kids (thus needing a babysitter at such an early hour) and then be gone for an unknowable amount of time? It may not be the right place for me (or anyone else employed, with children, without a nanny, between the ages of 28-48, etc.), but this isn't the right place for you.
I actually don't go, for exactly those reasons. But I don't whine about it when a successful business model isn't tailored made for my schedule.
Please take your snark to another forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how long would you have to wait at 7pm on a Tuesday? I don't want to wait more than an hour at another bar (and potentially wreck my meal with too much wine/drinks) and I can't leave work at 5pm.
Dunno. But it sounds like this restaurant isn't for you.
Why are you on this site? What parent of small children can possibly go out to dinner at such an early hour without kids (thus needing a babysitter at such an early hour) and then be gone for an unknowable amount of time? It may not be the right place for me (or anyone else employed, with children, without a nanny, between the ages of 28-48, etc.), but this isn't the right place for you.
I actually don't go, for exactly those reasons. But I don't whine about it when a successful business model isn't tailored made for my schedule.
Please take your snark to another forum.