Disappointing Experience Despite Efforts to Accommodate
I made a reservation for 7:30 p.m. two times over the phone with someone at the restaurant. However, the owner called me the next day to inform me that there had been a mistake with the booking, as the 7:30 p.m. time slot was no longer available. She said she would try to rearrange seating to accommodate us and that she would call me back. I thought this was a great effort. Later, she informed me that she wasnât able to rearrange anything and suggested we take a 6:30 p.m. seating to at least guarantee a table. I agreed, but I made it clear that my party wouldnât be fully there until 7:30, and she assured me that would be fine.
Had I known that we would only have one hour to eat after my party arrived at 7:30, I would not have made the reservation. The restaurant seemed ready to push us out as soon as it hit 8:15 p.m., which was very disappointing and not communicated upfront. The lack of clarity about the time constraints led to a rushed and uncomfortable experience.
The service, unfortunately, was very disappointing. While the waitress was initially friendly, the tone shifted quickly. During our meal, she repeatedly asked if we were finished and brought out trays to pack our food, even though we had just started eating. She also kept saying multiple times, "You have to leave by 8:30 because we have another reservation," which felt very unprofessional and rushed. I've never been to a restaurant where the staff pushes customers out the door like that, and the constant reminders made us feel uncomfortable! Even my pregnant friend felt anxious eating and the waitress was just pushy with no sympathy.
To add to the rushed feeling, the owner offered me a free drink about 10 minutes before we were expected to leave, but how can I drink that when you rushing me out the door??
Another issue was when the birthday cake was brought out during my entree, disrupting my meal, and the candle was placed on the other side of the table instead of in front of me. It was such a rush that I couldnât even get a decent photo of my cake, which was disappointing for such a special occasion.
I've also seen similar comments from other customers in the reviews regarding the space layout and the rushed feeling due to timing restrictions. Itâs clear that this has been an ongoing issue. Usually high end dining in the city, is two hours table seating. I just wish she made this clear when I said half of my party can make it 6:30 and the rest 7:30, because I have an 8 months pregnant girl friend coming out of her way, not to be rushed to scarf and eat food in less than an hour and constantly be reminded to get up and leave..
I spoke to the owner prior to leaving and let her know my disappointment, especially on a birthday. She said you could have taken the 9 p.m. reservation. Who is going to eat dinner at 9:30? Maybe if she proposed it on the phone that you would only have 1 hour to eat from your party arriving at 7:30. I would have reconsidered and ate somewhere else and probably reconvened back at this location later on at the night so she can still get some of my business from the bar at least.
I understand that mistakes happen, but clear communication and better service could have made this experience much more enjoyable. I would have appreciated being informed upfront about the timing restrictions, and I hope the restaurant can work on offering a more relaxed and professional atmosphere for future customers.
Overall, the restaurant seemed more interested in double booking tight reservations for sake of getting business and rushing them out unprofessionally, than actually accommodating guests in a way that ensured a positive experience to encourage business...
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