So, two buddies and myself went to this sandwich shop. First, let me state that the sandwich was amazing.
But, here is my story of our day at The Grateful Gnome. My buddy John (not his name) lives in the Denver area. My buddy Fred and I are visiting from Minnesota to see Dead and Co. So John said, let's go here for lunch after our flight.
We all ordered the #20, except different toppings. John ordered it with mayo, oil and vinegar and that's about it. I went next and added chipotle mayo and onions and tomatoes and bacon. Fred took the onions off, and added pickle chips.
My John joked to us that he had been there twice and twice got his sandwich wrong. And, today it was the same as the last 2 times. His sandwich had onions. So did Fred's sandwich.
Now, they asked very respectfully, to have the sandwiches fixed.
We did not expect miracles. Just nothing extra if you know what I mean.
At this point the server had come to our table twice to confirm both John and Fred's orders. (Which seemed odd)
When the sandwiches came back. John flips the bun over and we does he see, and onion. John cannot stand onion or onion residual taste. (Which that's him.)
He politely asked for a "new" sandwich. Fred didn't care and ate his.
The server again came back to confirm the order.
Once delivered the manager came with the server to deliver the sandwich. He manager served the sandwich and stated sorta oddly. "Does this meet your expectations?". John looks, yep.
The manager says, we will comp your sandwich.
Later they deliver the bill. All three sandwiches are on the bill. Nothing is said. We ask, why wasn't John's sandwich comped. The server states "the manager changed his mind."
For anyone who reads this not once, was our table anything other than polite and respectful. But the manager and the server made us feel, really weird like it is all our fault. Huh, and why do you need to check our order 4 times?
Super strange!!!
My sandwich was fantastic, it really was. But it was...
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