My wife and I went to a big name chain restaurant last night. It became the third consecutive bad experience. We thought the first “bad” experience about a year a fluke. Six months later, we said it’s just a bad coincidence. Last night, was our decision point in deciding never to go back. Toward the end of the evening, I asked my wife, “Is it fair to blame the waiter when it wasn’t his fault, at all (add emphasis on “at all”)?” Here are the three big gotchas occurring last night: – The hostess was surly and a bit…
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