Anonymous wrote:When they interrupt u a number of times to ask how things are.
Anonymous wrote:waiter/waitress asks "how's that tasting for you" -- a big thing in the midwest - or when you have a midwest transplant in DC!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Do you need change?" = you have just lost your tip
People who say stuff like this are looking for a reason to not tip.
They could be genuinely asking, they could be trained to say this, they could be tip-fishing. None of those are reasonsto withhold a tip altogether. That's on par with stealing (in my opinion)!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A half empty restaurant (we eat early) but they want to seat you in a clump with other tables right next to you.
They do this because they are putting you in one server's zone of tables. If you're eating early, they may not have all the zones open.
Anonymous wrote:My cupboards are spilling out of restaurant grade kids cups. Yes, it says I eat out too much, but can they just use the damn Styrofoam cups, I do not need one more cup to bring home!
Interesting, auto-correct capitalized Styrofoam...It's the Kleenex of the kitchen I guess.

Anonymous wrote:I second the person who said over-priced and too large portions on the kids' desserts. Just give me a cheap kids dessert that is really small so that my kids will leave happy. They're not going to eat a 3-scoop sundae and I hate to leave it melting on the table. I also have a pet peeve with restaurants that put French fries on the side of every kids meal. The places that will offer fruit or other sides instead of French fries are much more likely to get my repeat business.
Anonymous wrote:When they disappear when you are ready to pay and you have to ask someone else to get the check.
Anonymous wrote:My cupboards are spilling out of restaurant grade kids cups. Yes, it says I eat out too much, but can they just use the damn Styrofoam cups, I do not need one more cup to bring home!
Interesting, auto-correct capitalized Styrofoam...It's the Kleenex of the kitchen I guess.