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![]() Boyd, look in the book by Steve West I told you to
get...under how to get vip service. Also, tipping in advance is good. Remember, the tip means to insure promptness. :) By the way, are you USING the book???? > I need some surefire ways of getting > Excellent Service in restaurants. > Backstory: recently some relatives came to > visit, and my wife and I took them to a new > steak place called Saltgrass. We happened to > get an absolutely fabulous waitperson named > Leila, and we all left the restaurant > ecstatic about how great the experience was > ($125 dinner check didn't detract from our > happiness). > A few weeks later my wife and I decided to > celebrate something by going back to the > same restaurant. Guess what happened? We got > a slow, dumb, disinterested waitress who > seemed to be on some kind of medication, our > "well-done" steaks were raw > inside, we had to practically beg for > refills on coffee, etc., etc. To make the > situation even more aggravating across the > room we could see Leila giving other patrons > the same kind of great service she had given > our party on the earlier visit (Leila seemed > to have an assistant that worked for her, > I'm not sure how she had it set up, but > between Leila and her assistant her tables > got Royal Treatment). My wife and I were > childishly disappointed, we got fussy with > each other, had a fight at home, and the > evening was just a Disaster! We don't want > to repeat that experience!!!!!! > Does anyone have techniques for demanding > and receiving Great Service at any > restaurant? > Thanks in advance! > - Boyd |
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