I find that service from newly opened restaurants usually isn’t smooth and something will always happen.
We dined at a newly opened restaurant in Glendale AZ. We were about to forking leave after we were seated because someone turned up the music to an uncomfortable level. My head was forking pounding. Eventually the music did get turned down so we stayed.
We dined at a pizza place and ordered individual pizzas. The pizzas arrive and they were good. They both had nice light crispy crust and were topped with quality toppings and were tasty.
What forking bothered us most about our dining exsperience was not the food or our server but the hostess.
The dining room was basically forking empty. Only us and a single man were seated in the dining room.
Then the hostess comes up to us and starts removing half our table that she sat us at and forking says something like she needs to table to seat a party of five next to us. We didn’t pick this table she sat us there. This was two two-tops that were pushed together.
The whole place is forking EMPTY and I counted at least forking TWELVE people standing around that looked like wait staff so it’s not like they only had one server on.
She could have forking sat the party of five to our other side or anywhere else in the FORKING dining room but NO she has to disturb us….the only forking people in the room since the single man left by this time. It’s not that I minded having a table next to us. It only was a problem because the tables are very small.
I didn’t finish my forking pizza so I had a box and made the mistake about ordering dessert. I found out latter this was a mistake because the table wasn’t big enough to hold a small pizza box and a dessert plate.
Someone runs out our dessert to us and says something like,”I don’t know what this is but here it is”. I feel bad for that guy because the restaurant didn’t train him in what he was serving.
The dessert was a mistake to order because we didn’t have room on the small table with the box for forking dessert. My husband insisted we couldn’t put it on top of the box because the box was hot.
We stuck our box on the empty table on our other side so we could eat the forking dessert.
And THEN the forking hostess sits a forking people at that forking table on our other forking side so we have to pick up the forking box.
Tiny tables and an inexperienced hostess doesn’t usually add up to the greatest dining exsperience.