Came to celebrate our daughter's 18th birthday. For background, we've had high-tea in London at The Ritz, Harrods, Fortnum & Mason, Kensington Gardens, Oberoi, Jumeirah, and many other places.
Called the night before and on the morning to confirm they offered gluten-free/dairy-free and vegan options. A 3rd person in the party has extremely severe diet restrictions and was only going to have hot water. They had to ask the supervisors/managers whether they would charge her or not...to have hot water. Wow.
The doorman and valet/some other colleague were busy discussing where to park a car. They saw my wife and daughter walking towards the hotel entrance and while continuing their chat, let them open the doors themselves. Nice welcome.
They were escorted to their seats. Seats were not pulled out. That's fine...but when other guests arrived, everyone of them had their seats pulled out. Hmmm.
I arrived 10 minutes later and waited to be seated. One of the managers (bald headed) walked from the restaurant and about 1/4 away from me, clapped his hand and motioned me with his right hand to "come along". This is 5 star service? Are we in a night club? Shouldn't he have come to me and welcome me and then walked me to the restaurant area? Was the extra 30 feet too far?
In any case, at least my seat was pulled for me.
The food arrived....the good....pastries were very tasty. The tea was fine even through it was tea bags and not leaves.
The sandwiches were a terrible disappointment. The Chef decided that both the vegan and gluten-free/non-dairy individuals would both have the vegan option with the gluten free bread. Why?
Vegan does not mean gluten free. And gluten-free does not mean they cannot eat meat.
It's not complicated at all. Just prepare 4 little sandwiches for each and put each of them on 2 plates. Voila. For vegan: use regular bread (that has no egg or dairy) and vegan filling. For gluten free/dairy: use vegan bread and use filling that is meat without any dairy. Simple.
This seemed a challenge because no less than 4 people came to our table to ask for clarifications.
The gluten free bread was frozen and was all vegetable with no meat. So they made another batch. And on and on and on.
There should have been no dairy. For the scones, they brought out 2 jams and also clotted cream....which is dairy! Why do that?!
The Director of F&B did come to apologise and seemed truly concerned that this was turning into a bit of a fiasco. He offered juice or champagne or anything else. We thanked him but said we were fine with what we had. As he left, he did say that the gluten free bread had egg in it...which was a shock as the vegan had half a bite. After clarification with another gentleman, he clarified that the bread that was served was in fact egg-free. He did try to blame his colleague which made us uncomfortable.
The bill came....and we were surprised they charged us the full amount. Instead of having a lovely time to celebrate, we must have spent a total of about 15 minutes with at least 4 staff getting them to correct their many errors.
What was odd was the offer of a drink while we waited for the proper foods to be remade. Would we have been charged for those?! If so...that's so cheap. If not, then why not remove the cost of those drinks (that we didn't have) from the bill?
All-in-all, a memorable experience for the wrong reasons. Unfortunately, the Ritz in Montreal does not know how to do a proper high tea and definitely does not offer a customer-first service mantra. From the initial phone call right to the bill, this was not a great experience.
A suggestion would be to contact the Ritz in London to learn how to do it properly - from the food through to...
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