Why do they sit you right next to someone else ?
Discussion
This really irritates me. You walk into an almost empty restaurant and ask for a table for two.
The waiter / maitre d' then takes you on a long tour past loads of empty tables until he finds another couple enjoying their own space and offers you the table right next to them.
Neither you or the other couple want to be stuck next to each other. So why do they do it ? Is it just that it's easier to serve adjacent tables than when they're further apart ?
The waiter / maitre d' then takes you on a long tour past loads of empty tables until he finds another couple enjoying their own space and offers you the table right next to them.
Neither you or the other couple want to be stuck next to each other. So why do they do it ? Is it just that it's easier to serve adjacent tables than when they're further apart ?
adycav said:
It's to do with the waiting staff I think, makes it easier for them to look after you.
The restaurant is most probably split into zones, one waiter for each zone, on a quiet night there may only be one zone open and one waiter on duty. Much easier to have everyone together rather than spread around restaurant.Gassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



