This cafƩ is owned by a couple. When my order arrived, there was something missing, so I asked whether it was coming. Nick, who is the co-owner of the business with his wife, responded with a rude tone: "I've only got one arm". A simple "yes, it's coming" would have been sufficient. For context, one of his arms is in a sling.
After I finished my order and proceeded to pay, I told him that I felt his response was disrespectful. To my surprise, he was completely dismissive. His facial expression said it all. As if he wanted to say... "so what?"
I told his wife that I won't be returning to their business; and as I was walking away, he said "even better, I won't need to be nice to you." What did I do to deserve such arrogant, rude and disrespectful behaviour?
I was a regular customer at this business, but I will never be returning again. And, please, don't give me this ** about "cultural differences". Give me a break! He knew he was rude, even his wife couldn't ignore the fact he was rude because she tried apologising on his behalf. This is the excuse that people from this region use to get away with taking money off British, American and Canadian visitors and residents while slapping them in the face. You are just a bank machine to these people.
If only Nick chose to apologise instead of being rude to me again, after I had raised the problem with him, they might not have just lost a long-term customer.
As for Happy Days CafƩ, the main problem with this business is that customers (usually tourists) are feeding the chickens incessantly, which has caused the chickens in this area to become so aggressive. I've even had a chicken jump onto my lap to take food off my plate, and if you read other reviews, you'll notice that others have had the same experience.
Nick and his wife are not doing enough to stop customers from feeding the chickens. Tourists do not understand that the chickens are wild animals, but I think it's fair to blame the business for it, because they are not doing enough to make their customers aware that chickens must not be fed. I have repeatedly suggested placing notices...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI decided to go to Barbados for 3 days⦠googled this place because I wanted a quality breakfast/brunch type of meal⦠well; baybayyyyy: this is it!!! The atmosphere: amazing, customer service and quality breakfast and food options; with generous portions- made from love⦠Iām soooooo glad that I decided to take a chance. Listenā¦the best eggs, French toast⦠caramel latte⦠umm ummm umm⦠I cried for joy after eating my meal! The staff is 100 percent customer service focused. Certainly a first class experience⦠the ambiance of the courtyard and quaint tablesā¦. Iāll be backā¦! Thank you Happy Days Cafe!!!! šššššššand there is a friendly yard fowl š roaming around⦠sheās super...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWhat a great find, I researched this place before flying out knowing it was close to our hotel. Wow what a gem of a little place, service was fantastic friendly team. Food fresh and hot, I loved the omelette and on a few occasions added some sausages to the side and they were nice to, not fatty or greasy. My wife had the scrambled eggs often and the girls switched between a few set menus. Prices are fair, we didnāt eat at lunch time as tended to manage with breakfast until the evening so canāt comment on the day menu. Visiting in July we always managed to get a table without a wait in the mornings. You have to try this place out if staying on or...
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