Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: Blain
I was out with some friends for dinner. All the orders were taken and everything was going well. I ordered a cajun shrimp dish. The waitress brought me a cajun chicken dish.
That's cool, everybody makes mistakes. She returned to our table several times to fill drinks and tell me "it won't be much longer". There were seven people in our party. Basically everyone was finished with their meals before I finally got my cajun shrimp dish. I was steamed to say the least, because we had been there for quite some time. She did say that she was sorry it took so long but no "free on us" meal or even a free dessert "on us".
I was not rude to her at all. If I hadn't left any tip, she might have thought I just forgot. So I left her a 25 cent tip.
Did that send her the right signal?![]()
The person you need to deal with in such a situation is the restaurant manager! The waitress cannot control what happens in the kitchen, nor can she head back there and cook the food herself.You punished an otherwise attentive waitress by stiffing her on a party of 7 for what was most likely a mistake beyond her control. !
No, she clearly erred in that situation. When I ask for a plain burger and the waitress brings it out loaded with veggies ketchup, its as much her fault for bringing it to me as it was the cook's fault for not following the order correctly. I expect a waiter/waitress to ensure my food was as ordered before bringing it out to me.
