by Jenise » Sun Feb 10, 2019 2:12 pm
All restaurants make mistakes; what distinguishes the best is how they handle the errors when discovered.
Bob and I went to a restaurant in Princeville last week. We ordered a negroni to start. Then asked for a plate of fried polenta, a charred octopus salad, and a pizza. The waiter asked about sharing or what, and I said we'd share and pointed at the menu while saying "each by itself, in this order, we'll share everything." I also ordered a bottle of Chianti.
What seemed like mere seconds later, the salad and polenta showed up together. No wine yet. "Uh oh," I said to the server, who was not our waiter, "Are you trying to slam us? I asked for our food one dish at a time, and we don't even have our wine yet!" No no she said, but this is what the kitchen sent you. We sent her away but kept both, willing to get to the salad once we finished the polenta, however inelegant this service was. After she left Bob and I also discussed the fact that they'd obviously forgotten about the negroni, but oh well.
Interesting enough, we were sitting at the kitchen counter, and had watched our food prepared without even knowing it was our food. The chefs overheard the conversation.
In the middle of the salad, the negroni showed up. And before we finished the salad the pizza arrived, delivered by the same girl who had endured my wrath when she brought the salad and the polenta earlier. Feebly, she said "I thought you were done." Obviously we were not, I said, and as well, that doesn't mean that we're ready for the pizza without any breathing room. We're not pigs in a trough, we're diners, and we want to dine. So I ordered the pizza to be gone and forbade them from firing another until we were ready. "You're slamming us, and either you slow down or we leave. For god's sake this cocktail just showed up! We'd like the time to savor it, or in fact why don't you just take that away too. A before-dinner cocktail is just that, and it's not "before dinner" any more."
The pizza dough guy hears everything and suddenly leaves his station. About two minutes later he's back with the front of house manager and our original waiter who claims not to have heard "in that order" never mind my elaborately pointing to each item in turn. Which angered me even further. The front of house manager understood immediately what had gone wrong, took charge, put everyone in their place, and offered that appropriate adjustments would be made to our bill. Which she did, adjusting it by about half, and the pizza guy made us an extra pizza to take back to our condo.
So we left feeling really good about the place in spite of the issues.
My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov