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Old Mar 3, 2014 | 10:19 am
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Originally Posted by KevinDTW
That's fine with me, but the flip side is if I have a reservation -- even at a prime time like 8:00 p.m. on a Saturday -- then that table had better be ready at 8:00 p.m. sharp. No directing me to the bar for 20 minutes or more. Any delay of more than a few minutes should mean a small discount on my check. They can't have it both ways -- if I am expected to show up on time or face a penalty, then they must deliver that table on time or also face a penalty.
I totally agree. ^

Had this happen on Sat. night. They seemed happy to take the reservation, and equally happy to send us to the bar (where we got decidedly disinterested service) for a drink. The delay was not horribly long, but still felt a little "bait and switch"-ish.

Don't take a reservation if you can't honor it and I'll agree not to be a no-show.
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