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GLENVIEW: horrible. a disastrous night
Eight of us went to Glenview for dinner before a show at savannah this week. We arrived at 6:15 for dinner before a 8:30 show. We were seated at 6:50. After telling the waitress that we had a time constraint she told us the cook was running behind. At 7:55 we were still waiting for our dinners and asked the manager to check on our orders. He told us they were running behind and turned to leave. Our dinners were delivered at 8:15!!!! We were eating, paying the bill, having desserts to go and not happy. But the worst part is the callousness and inability of the manager to even care what we thought! He told us the waitress never informed him of our dilemma. Lie: we told him directly. Why blame the waitress? The next day we called to speak to the manager. Wait for this! He told us it was not his problem but ours! We should have planned better! I'm sorry but 2-1/4 hours for dinner should be enough time. He then told us that we should not go there unless we were a group of four! Believe that? That advice from the manager! Instead of garnering business he was turning it away! he should've simply said sorry, please come back and we will make it right; he lost eight return customers for life! It would've cost him pennies to at least comp our drinks! We have a choice where we eat here in The Villages! We will never go back to Glenview and wanted all of you to know about our experience.
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Wow!
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If all you say is accurate, I would have been livid.
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Try Havana, the food sucks but there faster than Glenview. The price you pay for good food in the Villages. We find Glenview and Lopez are by far the best of the country clubs for quality of food.
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Boy Howdy.
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A restaurant manager should be a "people" person. According to the reports on this thread, you wonder if he is in the wrong job? This type of service can ruin an entire evening.
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Glenview Manager
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The REAL owners of Glenview have a restaurant outside TV and they are the people who need to know that this guy is killing their business. |
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He can I find the name of the REAL owner?
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Does anyone know how I can contact the REAL owner? You're right. He should read this blog.
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Mallory has great pizza. Coincidentally, the owner of Mallory and Glenview is the same person. He also owns 110th Street Grille in Summerfield. Real good food there; very casual and good service.
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I cannot believe that any group would arrive at 6:15 and sit around without food until 8:15 if they had an 8:30 show. Was no one keeping tabs on the time or was there just too much pre-dinner imbibing going on? The sentence in the OP's post of " It would've cost him pennies to at least comp our drinks!" leads me to think that might have been the case.
In law practice, it is always asked, "What would a reasonable and prudent person do in a given situation?" The reasonable and prudent person would not sit there until 8PM before asking a manager. |
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Also, in law practice one is innocent until proven guilty. And one should base opinions on facts and not have preconceived notions of others. |
I've had unacceptable experiences at Glenview as well. I had no response to an email to the manager. I do my best not to frequent restaurants where my business is not appreciated. One of the few negatives for me in TV.
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GLENVIEW...Having worked in the hospitality business
I was dunmbfounded by the number of people who are so bent on getting something for nothing. You know the ones I am talking about. They are generally louder than most other folks in the room, insist upon telling the managemnt and staff how to do their job and when they order their food expect to have it served as if the place would go bust without their most generous; albiet demanding presesnce. You were warned by the waitress,
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I always make reservations , keeping in mind what we have to attend afterwards and the time it takes to drive there, get into the theatre or whatever, etc. I also call back and remind the restaurant of our time. Even when we are in a very large group, such as the entire family eating out. So far it has worked in almost 50 years of marriage. In other words, we allow even more time than one would think we need. I'd prefer to be early to the theatre, without rushing or frustration. |
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