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chachacha
06-28-2015, 05:09 PM
met a friend for sunday dinner today at a very nice place which shall be nameless but almost broke my neck when i stepped out of the booth, which i had forgotten or maybe never noticed was about eight inces above the floor. fortunately my guardian angels must have turned me around so i landed on my well padded bum and was able to keep my head from hitting the adjacent chairs and tables. the manager was very nice and i don't think i have any permanent damage other than a huge bruise and a bruised ego from falling down with a dress on in front of the entire restaurant :) but the point is please be aware when you choose a booth that they are sometimes up high and don't end up embarrassed on the floor as i did!

Villager Joyce
06-28-2015, 05:19 PM
Because your post was not negative, I dnot think it would hurt to name the restaurant as part of your Public Service Announcement.

graciegirl
06-28-2015, 06:01 PM
I am relieved that you are not seriously hurt. Hugs.

manaboutown
06-28-2015, 06:04 PM
Glad to hear you are OK Chax3 and only a little embarrassed. I eat at a restaurant which is pretty darn dark inside and it has raised booths, up at least 8" from the floor. I am quite cautious exiting them.

Potsie
06-28-2015, 07:36 PM
I do not see where the booth is responsible for this??
Folks should be aware of their surroundings, always, so they do not hurt/embarrass themselves. Glad you are ok.

Erijo
06-28-2015, 08:01 PM
Glad you're OK. Not to worry, we all embarrass ourselves at one time or another.

boomerbaby
06-28-2015, 08:28 PM
I know just what your talking about, I was eating at codys the other night and if my husband did not remind me about the step down I would have looked just like you did. Glad you were not hurt but it can easily happen.

Justus
06-28-2015, 08:57 PM
met a friend for sunday dinner today at a very nice place which shall be nameless but almost broke my neck when i stepped out of the booth, which i had forgotten or maybe never noticed was about eight inces above the floor. fortunately my guardian angels must have turned me around so i landed on my well padded bum and was able to keep my head from hitting the adjacent chairs and tables. the manager was very nice and i don't think i have any permanent damage other than a huge bruise and a bruised ego from falling down with a dress on in front of the entire restaurant :) but the point is please be aware when you choose a booth that they are sometimes up high and don't end up embarrassed on the floor as i did!

Thanks for the reminder. BTW, were the contents of your doggie bag intact after the incident? Just keeping priorities straight...LOL

rubicon
06-29-2015, 04:35 AM
I do not see where the booth is responsible for this??
Folks should be aware of their surroundings, always, so they do not hurt/embarrass themselves. Glad you are ok.

Hi potsie: While I agree the other side of the argument deals with the law. A lawyer could would and have focused on the construction requirements for seating, in this case a booth to see if it met construction standards. They would also point out any deficiency in notice of what they now term "the hazard". So by the time they finished with this restaurant a jury would believe that the restaurant owner with total disregard for his/her patrons knowingly allowed this hazard to exist. As to the being aware of your surroundings that is also easily overcome.

raynan
06-30-2015, 07:30 AM
There are at least 3 that have these step-up booths. Cody's, Bone Fish and the new Tavern where TGIFriday's used to be. I'm a klutz and they all make me extra cautious. Glad you didn't suffer more serious injuries.

Villager Joyce
06-30-2015, 07:41 AM
I took a header in a Disney bus once because I forgot we went up stairs to get to our seat. Now My husband sits on the Outside of anything with even one step because he Knows I'll be talking and/or looking in any direction other than where I'm headed.

Happinow
06-30-2015, 07:58 AM
Back where I used to live, my sister was eating at a booth at Applebee's. She forgot the booth had a step down and she fell. Could have been serious as she has MS and it's difficult for her to ambulated at times anyway. She had a huge bruise on her leg that became pretty painful. Those step up booths should not be in restaurants. It's easy to forget they are different than most booths and an accident waiting to happen.

parthree
06-30-2015, 08:06 AM
When I have been seated at a raised booth in a restaurant, I am always aware of that height because the seating arrangement in relation to the restaurant floor is obvious. Wouldn't the height of your wait person when they bring the check remind you that you are higher? Patrons walking past? People at the next booth stepping down to exit?
Just sayin.....

kstew43
06-30-2015, 08:15 AM
also Outback.......I fall out of the booth every time...

DougB
06-30-2015, 08:25 AM
also Outback.......I fall out of the booth every time...

If nothing else, at least you're consistent.

chachacha
06-30-2015, 08:46 AM
i certainly am not suggesting that booths should be illegal, and purposely did not name the restaurant because an accident is no one's fault. just trying to remind others to be careful...by the way, i probably would have forgotten my doggie bag, too! :)

zcaveman
06-30-2015, 10:02 AM
Don't some of these restaurants have a plate at the front edge of the booth telling you to watch your step? I know Logan's does.

Z

tomwed
06-30-2015, 01:15 PM
I'm glad to hear you're ok too.
I don't like booths or high chairs. I think their purpose is to squeeze more seats in an area and accommodate the serer not the patron. I also hate [hate is too strong a word] asking others to get up so I can get out and visa versa.

I think Daryl's has the right idea when it comes to seating in a retirement community. Their counter is low and everyone has their own chair. I think that's one of the reasons they are packed all the time.

gerryann
06-30-2015, 01:54 PM
Chili's booths also have a step up.

parthree
06-30-2015, 03:53 PM
Glad you are OK. I think we've all had experiences like that. My most recent was an overly long crossed leg at lunch.
I knew when I got up , something wasn't right , but I kept on going. I'm sure the table I almost fell into thought I had a 3 martini lunch...I had iced tea. :)
That sensation of falling is awful at "our age."

At our age, all the more reason to rub that leg awhile before getting up. And do it slowly! Glad you were not hurt.

EnglishJW
07-02-2015, 10:52 AM
I'm glad to hear you're ok too.
I don't like booths or high chairs. I think their purpose is to squeeze more seats in an area and accommodate the serer not the patron. I also hate [hate is too strong a word] asking others to get up so I can get out and visa versa.

I think Daryl's has the right idea when it comes to seating in a retirement community. Their counter is low and everyone has their own chair. I think that's one of the reasons they are packed all the time.

I was surprised at the number of bar height seats & tables in Honest John's as well. We didn't fall off (at least this time) but thought this might not have been the best choice here in TV.

Barefoot
07-02-2015, 11:06 AM
I am always aware of that height because the seating arrangement in relation to the restaurant floor is obvious. Wouldn't the height of your wait person when they bring the check remind you that you are higher? Patrons walking past? People at the next booth stepping down to exit?

The OP was merely reminding us to be careful when booths are raised, and I appreciate the reminder.

chachacha
07-02-2015, 11:35 AM
went to sweet tomatoes the other day and was happy to note that their booths are at floor level! i think all booths should be that way whenever possible. the best of both worlds.

parthree
07-02-2015, 11:49 AM
The OP was merely reminding us to be careful when booths are raised, and I appreciate the reminder.

As do I.:agree: