Published October 23, 2017

The 22 Ways Table 28 Annoyed Me During Restaurant Week

In Queens, there is a special event called Restaurant Week where several restaurants in the area lower their prices, usually to a fixed number. It usually attracts many more people, especially people that are unpleasant to be around. A group of women walk into a restaurant the author is in during this event and begins a blog post about 22 ways that they annoyed the author. Some of these include reserving a large table and not sitting at it, being very indecisive, and being loud and obnoxious.

Key Takeaways:

  • A large party meeting dinner, arrive staggered fashion, changing number of people ready for drinks food
  • Diners require special attention, have the waiter running back forth make quite a few demands.
  • Steak ordered medium sent back under cooked rain back inside move tables ends with 22% tip

“It’s Restaurant Week in my Queens neighborhood and I just had my ass handed to me on a tray. Unsurprisingly, the tray hadn’t been wiped down in two weeks and it’s sticky on both sides. For those of you not in the know, Restaurant Week is when a group of restaurants offer special deals to entice customers to come out to eat.”

Read more: http://thebitchywaiter.com/2017/10/the-22-ways-table-28-annoyed-me-during-restaurant-week.html

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