Swordfish Flotilla wrote:The SG's are not just in the parks! Last night, high end restaurant in the I-Drive area:
Manager has set up for the reservation-Party of 36. Made the staff table assignments, moved tables, etc. Where are the guests?
Call the number given, get the boss/group leader on the phone..."Oh, no, we're not coming :twisted:
Seems the secretary who made the reservation called FOUR places so her boss could pick... and let all four reservations stand
Well, we could wait for karma to kick in, but why not share the info from caller ID with other establishments. Can anyone say Blacklist?
My sympathies to the poor abused wait staff with big empty tables.
That is so unbelievably rude ! This restaurant might have turned away paying customers in order to keep tables open for the no show jerks.
Most restaurants here will follow up with a phone call the day before to confirm the booking. Some even require a credit card to secure the reservation, which only gets charged if they don't show up.
Big groups can be the bane of waitstaffs. It is tough to sever that many all at once, for the bar and the kitchen. more than 10 patrons per server (in the same group) means that everyone waits a long time. Just getting the orders can take quite a while. its much easier to handle 4 tables of 4 than a table of 16.
And if the group is paying separately , prepare to get stiffed on the tip if it is not mandatory. None of the group will want to tip appropriately, as they all thought the service was too slow - because the server was dealing with the others in the group. And there are those cheapskates who say "I can get away with no tip, because everyone else in the group will leave a decent tip".
This is why so many restaurants impose a mandatory gratuity on groups of 8 ( or even 6) or more. Otherwise the servers loose out big time. While the average restraunt can handle 40 people in its dining room with no difficulty, it is not set up to handle that many at exactly the same time, providing hot meals to them all at the same instant. No one will be happy.
I feel their pain.