Had a reservation for 20 on June 15th to celebrate a wedding. The person who I originally made the reservation with and who I was told at the time was the manager, was informed that we'd have a wedding cake to serve at dinner that evening. They never said anything about a "serving fee" or anything about not being able to accommodate an outside cake in the restaurant.
On the day of the event, my sister-in-law picked up the 2 VERY small cakes (they were each 6 inches round, each in their own small box), and attempted to drop them off at Gilley's about an hour before our reservation, but she was given a hard time about it. Apparently the new "manager" said it would be a $100 serving fee as they weren't supposed to take in or serve "outside food." Ok, well, if they didn't want to do it and it was "illegal" to have outside food in their restaurant, they should have simply said no and we would have taken the cakes up to our room for serving later. However, the staff took the cakes to their cooler to be served at the end of our meal later.
For our reservation, they seated us on the glassed in patio area, but instead of one table, they split our large party into two. It made for difficult conversations among our family and friends.
Don't expect the scantily-clad Gilley's girls they have on their website, either. All the servers were dressed in jeans and ratty tee shirts. Our waitress appeared to be the only one waiting on the tables in the patio section, so she had difficulty keeping up overall, but she did her best. I do give her kudos for handling our tables as well as she did, under the circumstances.
When it came time to serve the cakes, our waitress and another female server brought the cakes out, still in the boxes, set them down along with some bowls, and left for about five minutes. We were a bit confused, but waited. Just as we were about to get up and serve the cakes ourselves, the second server reappeared with a knife. After cutting the cakes (and dropping one slice on the floor), she simply placed each cut slice in the bowl, on the table. There was no serving involved here. We had to pass out the cakes ourselves to each guest who wanted one.
About ten minutes later I asked our waitress for the manager as I wanted to talk about how disappointing the cake serving was, the second server, who had cut the one cake and dropped a slice on the floor, appeared before me. When I mentioned how the cake was served, she was rude and told me they don't allow outside food, even cakes, in the restaurant and they shouldn't have served it anyway. I told her that when I had made the reservation with Sal, the manager back in February/March, when I made the reservation, Sal never said anything about it when it had been mentioned, she said she didn't even know who Sal was. Apparently Sal wasn't there any longer, but the rudeness by this new manager was intolerable. She said since they shouldn't have had outside food there they were going to charge us $100 to "serve" the cakes, but since she had dropped a slice she had lowered the fee to $45.
I appreciated the dropping of cost of the "serving fee," but there really was no "serving" involved in them plopping 12 slices of cake into bowls and leaving them on the table. As a bride coming in right after my wedding, it was extremely disappointing to have my cake brought to the table still in the box. So much for one of the great highlights of a wedding dinner.
Next time, Gilley's, please just turn away the cakes and if this really is the rule here at this establishment, don't make exceptions if that is the way the customer will be treated afterwards.
The food was ok. None of the guests felt the food was anything to rave about. It was mediocre.
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