Carrie L.
Golfball Gourmet
2476
Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
Carrie L.
Golfball Gourmet
2476
Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
ScottD wrote:These stories reminded me of this incident. Possibly repeated, but only personally experienced once.
Just after I moved to Michigan some family came to visit and we decided to try a little local dinette across the street from my apt. They served breakfast and lunch only and this was probably 9-9:30 AM. So we sat down and the waitress took our order, maybe 2-3 other parties in the place. All of a sudden there's a bang and clanging in the kitchen and a woman walks out and tromps up the steps. The waitress quietly went to the door, flipped the open sign to closed and whispered in the ear of one of the other patrons, who got up, walked to the kitchen and started finishing the remaining orders, ours included. Then the waitress came to our table to explain everything was ok, and our food would be out but just a bit delayed. Fine, no worries. Few minutes later, down comes the original cook, back into the kitchen. Sign flips back, other patron rejoins her group and we're up and running again.
Not more than 5 minutes later we re-witnessed this display in its entirety. We finally ended up getting our food via tag team, and it was quite good.
Back at my apartment, I shared the experience with a guy that was doing some work on my place. He said, "Oh, yeah, that's Margaret. She owns the place."
Fast forward 15 years.
They still do breakfast and lunch but they've hired a more, uh, stable chef. Her son went to culinary school, started a dinner business in the dinette probably 10 years ago. It's considered one of the finest dining experiences in our area. It's an "occassion" type of place for my wife and I, and I always laugh about my first visit there every time I'm enjoying the seared Ahi.
Carrie L. wrote:
That's wild, Scott. So one of the patrons actually helped cook the breakfast??
Paul Winalski
Wok Wielder
8494
Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:16 pm
Merrimack, New Hampshire
Paul Winalski wrote:Restaurants for masochists? / Durgin Park in Boston's Quincy Market used to be infamous for its rude waitresses. I never went there, precisely because of that.
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Mike Filigenzi
Known for his fashionable hair
8187
Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
Sacramento, CA
Paul Winalski wrote:Restaurants for masochists?
Durgin Park in Boston's Quincy Market used to be infamous for its rude waitresses. I never went there, precisely because of that.
I guess I just don't get it, regarding rude restaurants. I expect ALL establishments that sell a product or service to be polite and courteous to their paying customers. Establishments that behave otherwise deserve to be out of business.
-Paul W.
Paul Winalski wrote:Restaurants for masochists?
Durgin Park in Boston's Quincy Market used to be infamous for its rude waitresses. I never went there, precisely because of that.
I guess I just don't get it, regarding rude restaurants. I expect ALL establishments that sell a product or service to be polite and courteous to their paying customers. Establishments that behave otherwise deserve to be out of business.
-Paul W.
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Not to mention a pretty view and good duck.the Tour d'Argent of Paris
ChefJCarey
Wine guru
4508
Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:06 pm
Noir Side of the Moon
Max Hauser wrote:Resembling behavior of some New Englanders talking to strangers in other public situations too.
Maria Samms
Picky Eater Pleaser
1272
Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:42 pm
Morristown, NJ
ChefJCarey
Wine guru
4508
Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:06 pm
Noir Side of the Moon
ChefJCarey wrote:...the stock remark...
ScottD wrote:Paul Winalski wrote:Restaurants for masochists?
Durgin Park in Boston's Quincy Market used to be infamous for its rude waitresses. I never went there, precisely because of that.
I guess I just don't get it, regarding rude restaurants. I expect ALL establishments that sell a product or service to be polite and courteous to their paying customers. Establishments that behave otherwise deserve to be out of business.
-Paul W.
Was that part of the "atmosphere"? Chicago's got Ed Debevic's and the abusive waitstaff there but that's more like a floor show.
Shel T
Durable Bon Vivant
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Sun Jul 27, 2008 7:56 pm
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