I generally like Rembrandt's, though some of the staff is lazy and/or unprofessional (as in fingernails long enough to warrant a health violation), but I had a bad experience last Sunday that I'm pretty bothered about.
I ordered a bowl of soup and some toast, and they weren't busy, so I figured I'd have my order very quickly. Let's just say I'd go on to be extremely surprised and disappointed. After all, how long could such an order take if they're not busy?
Fifteen minutes into my wait, I texted a friend just to comment on how slow Rembrandt's was being. He's an economics professor who worked tip jobs in college, and he was quite baffled at the poor level of service.
Well, twenty minutes into my wait, I called the restaurant to see where my order was, and I got more very- bad service along with some dumb questions, frankly, like, "Are you here at the restaurant?" (They couldn't grasp the concept of my calling. Are customers required to get up and go to the counter with such questions?) I'm not sure why the staff's level of service was so bad, but it was. I spoke to Arianna, who said I was welcomed to pick up the order.. WHAT??? I told her that I didn't work there and that she/they could bring it to me. Then she said she didn't know where I was. What in the world?? I was at one of their tables, and I gave her my order number.
A few minutes later, I got my soup, after a grand total of about half an hour on, again, a slow evening. The clerk in question apologized and said they had run out of soup.
About a minute later, the manager in question came out and extremely-annoyingly asked, "What was the problem with the soup, again?" What kind of question is that??? She and I spoke on the phone, so I had just told her the problem----- that I didn't even have the soup. Her question showed that she either wasn't paying attention or that there was a bad connection somewhere, and if the latter were the issue, she should've articulated that. To sit there on the phone and give bad service and then to come ask that kind of out-in-left-field question is very cavalier and unprofessional--- very. She then said they had to heat the soup up, so to ask me what was wrong with soup I didn't even have was just self-contradictory and incoherent.
I called and left a message with Bluff View's operations manager, who didn't return my phone call. I called a second time and said I was disappointed not to hear back and that I'd write a Google review instead. I still didn't get a response. How disappointing.
For the record, waiting thirty minutes with zero communication for a bowl of soup is very-bad service, but their subsequent actions have been nothing short of atrocious.
PS-- If you see a response talking about how sorry they allegedly are for such low-grade, unprofessional service, I'd take it with a grain of salt because they didn't return said phone calls.... I still can't get over Arianna's asking, "What was the problem with the soup, again?" Again, that waa self-contradictory and incoherent...
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This new remodel honestly depresses me, the cozy old-world European cafe vibe is completely gone, replaced by a “modern Millennial” style that hasn’t been modern for at least a decade. Sterile, grey, harsh overhead lighting, fake plants, TV screens everywhere. It feels more like IKEA than a coffee shop. Completely killed any warm ambiance which was their main selling point. At least they didn’t touch the patio outside which you can still enjoy when the weather is nice. Otherwise there is nowhere to sit.
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