Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what if you DO need change? Is the server supposed to read your mind? Some of you folks need to stay home and eat there. Waiter checks too much, waiter isn't around, waiter clears plates too early, leaves plates too long, too chatty, unfriendly.....these folks are just trying to do their jobs and interpret on an individual basis what each entitled and picky guest perceives as good service. They're not doctors.Anonymous wrote:"Do you need change?" = you have just lost your tip
I think the point is that the waiter should give you your change. And then you give him a tip. Shouldn't assume that the change is for a tip. It is presumptuous otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like it when they have the gall to charge so much for something not that great. Like a caprese salad with three slices of underripe crappy grocery store tomato and the same cheese and olive oil I can get at giant. No effort, and like $9.
I also hate when restaurants make no effort to have a vegetarian entree. Pasta with vegetables? Really?
Anonymous wrote:When the restaurant is maybe 60-80% full but they still make you wait 30 minutes for a table. I know it's usually because they don't have enough wait staff to open all of the sections, but this just sends me the message that the restaurant owner is too cheap to staff their restaurant appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:When they interrupt u a number of times to ask how things are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is, "Still working on that?" Or even worse, "Still picking at it?"
My entree is not a project, nor am I a buzzard.
Totally hate that. Like they're implying you shouldn't have the plate in front of you still.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what if you DO need change? Is the server supposed to read your mind? Some of you folks need to stay home and eat there. Waiter checks too much, waiter isn't around, waiter clears plates too early, leaves plates too long, too chatty, unfriendly.....these folks are just trying to do their jobs and interpret on an individual basis what each entitled and picky guest perceives as good service. They're not doctors.Anonymous wrote:"Do you need change?" = you have just lost your tip
I think the point is that the waiter should give you your change. And then you give him a tip. Shouldn't assume that the change is for a tip. It is presumptuous otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:"Do you need change?" = you have just lost your tip
Anonymous wrote:My pet restaurant peeve is dirty menus. And I'm not a clean freak. It's just gross to be handed a dirty menu.
Anonymous wrote:But what if you DO need change? Is the server supposed to read your mind? Some of you folks need to stay home and eat there. Waiter checks too much, waiter isn't around, waiter clears plates too early, leaves plates too long, too chatty, unfriendly.....these folks are just trying to do their jobs and interpret on an individual basis what each entitled and picky guest perceives as good service. They're not doctors.Anonymous wrote:"Do you need change?" = you have just lost your tip
But what if you DO need change? Is the server supposed to read your mind? Some of you folks need to stay home and eat there. Waiter checks too much, waiter isn't around, waiter clears plates too early, leaves plates too long, too chatty, unfriendly.....these folks are just trying to do their jobs and interpret on an individual basis what each entitled and picky guest perceives as good service. They're not doctors.Anonymous wrote:"Do you need change?" = you have just lost your tip