No Smoking, No Trans-Fats & No Waiting (NYC Restaurant Related)
Rockadelic
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Compared to the other parts of the world I've visited, Americans seem to take the least amount of time to eat a meal.
Apparently not everyone feels that way.
How about you?
Is It Time For ???Dining Time Limit??? In NYC Restaurants?
Zagat Survey Says 60 Percent Of Americans Think People Take Too Long To Eat
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/08/24/is-it-time-for-dining-time-limit-in-nyc-restaurants/
Apparently not everyone feels that way.
How about you?
Is It Time For ???Dining Time Limit??? In NYC Restaurants?
Zagat Survey Says 60 Percent Of Americans Think People Take Too Long To Eat
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/08/24/is-it-time-for-dining-time-limit-in-nyc-restaurants/
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FOH
The other side of that coin is that if you pay a server a minimum wage and they are no longer working for tips, then service goes down. Sure some servers will still hustle to make more money but you know a large majority are going to say fuck it I'm getting paid anyway, I'll get to your drinks whenever.
Pretty much. If I've paid for a meal I think it entitles me to sit and take as long as I like to wrap up what I'm doing and leave. I've been in some really nice restaurants before when the staff have actually started stacking the chairs around my table when I was only seated 45 minutes earlier. Either you want my service or you don't but once I'm there best believe I'm not going to take kindly to being rudely rushed.
The restaurant owner is between a rock and a hard place.....they can't piss off clientele by rushing them out nor can they piss off clientele by making them wait too long.....so I believe it should be the restaurant that dictates it, not a law or ordinance as some in that article are suggesting.
I won't wait more than 30 minutes for a meal ANYWHERE.....especially if they don't have a bar where I can wait.
My fiance had a table the other night that wouldn't leave. They ate and paid the bill. The cafe cleared out. They'd been there for a couple of hours at that point and were the only people left. Tess finished up, cashed out, and had her shift drink. They were still there when she left.
Yeah it's all in moderation. I had a couple of friends who used to work at a restaurant and we'd go visit them after the pubs rang last orders so that we could raid the restaurant stores and sometimes there'd be people who'd been sitting there nursing a coffee for a couple of hours so I sympathise with your other half. It's just the quick turnaround that irks me. As a smoker there's nothing worse than finishing a course and having the next one thrust in front of you before you've even digested it. Like to have enough time for a chat, a thoughtful cigarette and a bit more wine before I tackle the next item.
I don't think people tip based on service, really. Rather, we do it because it is expected of us. Even, when I get really bad service, I rarely penalize the waiter, but I'm less likely to return, which penalizes the entire establishment. I'd be happy to pay more for food and less in tip, if I knew wait staff was being fairly compensated.
You are entitled to an extent, its just as rude to sit there for an hour or more after you've paid, unless you've compensated accordingly. Like Batmon said, its not your house. But I do agree that its very rude to stack up chairs if you've only been there for 45 minutes, unless you came in at 10:50 when the kitchen closes at 11:00, and you've been fully served in those 45 minutes.
^^^This I agree with^^^
Also....don't bring out my apetizer and my entree out at the same time!
when i saw the title of this thread, i thought this was going to be about Cosi & Starbucks where people setup home offices.
That's bad service, suffice it to say that there are a lot of people in the restaurant world who don't have a fucking clue about what they are supposed to do. Poor training and poor management.
in italy, it is absolutely the norm to linger, get coffee, talk (loudly), relax at the table and take your sweet time before leaving. and they pretty much do not tip at all. restaurant culture folks..."its not a fuckin mcdonalds" (quoted from my drunken coke addled Israeli boss in a table service falafel shop when id tell him a table was waiting for theirs)
and a note on tipping, ive waited tables various times in my life and i feel that if i had to earn a 20% tip (pasue). cordial, attentive and patient. if i dont get a semblance of decent service when i'm a restaurant guest, i have no problem leaving closer to 15%. bad, shitty service will get closer to 10%. ok your manager sucks, your life sucks ,whatever...dont take that shit out on me when i'm here with a date and already dropping $75.
btw...for those that like thai food. great new spot on 15th and south in philly. great food, good service and they didnt put me on a timer.
Sayin, take that shit to a real bar that stays open late.
Are you that oblivious to the half the lights off, no music, and no bartender?
I have a personal rule. Never be the last one to leave a party. Leave the shit on a high note.
Who the fuck sits at their own home dinner table for 5 hours nursing a warm Chardonnay?
Eat, Chill, Digest and keep it moving.
Italians and Cajuns...basically 2-sides of the same coin I was brought up under. Our meals on weekends could last hours upon hours upon hours, all at the table.
If I ran a place that was a few levels and dollar signs above your casual dining spot, I would probably do the same.
There's a very popular Japanese tapas place in Toronto that has a two-hour seating limit; seems reasonable to me for the size, menu style and vibe of the place.
I'm with Jonny - if I am paying a few dollars for my meal, and it is a menu that offers multiple courses, folks have the right to take as long as they want...without glares from staff and away from the eyes of those waiting for seats. I had the most delicious and leisurely meal with faux_rillz and his lovely lady the other week. That one can take their time over different plates and drinks with friends while other people run the show is definitely in the top five of life's luxuries.
Agreed.
And if I end up taking an inordinate amount of time, I throw down extra on the tip.