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dominick 10-27-2009 05:50 PM

New Art Form
 
I saw a guy at Fresh Market today who has raised snitching the candy to a new art form.
He had one of those small cups that they use for the free coffee samples. He was walking around the candy bins and taking the candy and putting it into the cup. Then he'd pretend to drink the coffee while actually eating the candy. I saw him 10 minutes later and he was still "sampling". Cheapo!!!

Muncle 10-27-2009 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by golf79 (Post 229992)
My golf group had lunch today at Cane Garden after a rather undistinguished round of golf.

When the bills were handed out, one of the guys broke out in hilarious laughter. After a brief pause he showed us his bill which clearly indicated (A $.25 Charge for Onions)! Appears he had the audacity to ask for onions on his Hot Dog, a request that all of us might have made at one time or another at virtually every Restaurant on earth.

What's next Cane Garden? Will you charge us for Lettuce and Tomato on our next Hamburger? Will Catsup and Mustard qualify as upcharge items? Will there be an additional charge for a toasted bun? Will our Iced Tea refills still be on the house?

How about if you charge an extra two bits for the Hot Dog as an alternative to this obvious display of your lack of class and blatant stupidity!

Gotta agree w/Gil and Fumar here. Cane Gardens has always been and remains exceptional. Solid food, decent prices, quality service. In 4 years of going there, I've had one less than very good meal. Everyone lauds the meatloaf (justifiably) but the onion rings are just too, too retro that I want to hang them on a metal tray, out the window of my '57 Ford, with a Winsteads double cheese and a chocolate shake. Ooooh, deja vu all over again.

But I digress. When y'all asked the waitress about the charge, what was her response? Obviously it was not satisfactory, so what was the manager's reply? Don't tell us that $0.25 was too small an amount to ask about, since it is obviously enough to mention on TOTV.

A boring story to show my point: Sunday evening, my sister took a visiting nephew and niece to Cane. Firstly, the visitors loved the meatloaf so much, my nephew commented that he used extra bread to soak up every bit of gravy. When the waitress asked my niece about dessert, she ordered the cheesecake w/caramel sauce. Erica told me that she just commented, aside like, to the waitress that since she had eaten up all her dinner, maybe she could get extra caramel. She told me the cheesecake was floating in that great tasting sauce. Meanwhile, my sister was packing up the 1/2 of her dinner remaining to bring home to me. She commented to the waitress that a little more gravy for the meatloaf and potatoes would be nice. The waitress brought her the gravy boat. Oh, no extra charge for any of these.

CG, like so many places around here, is pretty decent. Unfortunately, we begin to assume that we deserve everything however we want it. If the bar puts out snacks for a certain period of time, why the hell can't I have them when I desire, especially if I can spot them behind the bar? Free refills -- hey, that's a right.

zcaveman 10-27-2009 08:47 PM

Raw onions on a hot dog seems like a normal thing. It might be only .25 but it is the principle of the thing. What did the manager say?

A lot of places charge extra for grilled onions, etc. There is a place in Belleview that charges .75 for onions and peppers on the home fries. Some places give you free salsa for your omelet. Others charge up to $1.00. Others charge you for onions and cheese on your chili.

It always pays to double check your bill for items like that.

j.sanders 10-27-2009 09:04 PM

With the economy the way it is more and more resturants are finding ways to make up for loss of business and food costs. instead of giving us bar snacks these resturants would like you to order an appitizer. I believe all of us have been seeing more and more of this. Expecially in the country clubs and independant resturants, due to the fact that most do not have the ability to order in bulk like some franchise's.
I did visit the new local steakhouse in sumpter landing last night. Monday was Cody's opening day, i have to say that i actually impressed. There happy hour was 2 for 1 on all drinks, include top shelf and non-house wines. Endless peanuts to snack on, and you jsut get to threw them on the floor. though not all my drinks were as strong as i hoped. It was the 1st day so i gave them a break.
Moral of the story is there are plenty of free snacks at CODY's. One of the owners actually bought me a round and gave my wife a free t-shirt............

GatbTester 10-27-2009 09:53 PM

snacks at Cane Garden
 
If you are looking for a break at Cane Garden, you would be better off jumping off a ski lift and then checking your leg. You get nothing for free there, one minute late and you are cut off during happy hour, and also no free lunch as in snacks, after all it means so much to the owner to save a few fish and cheese it's.

bobolink46 10-28-2009 06:20 PM

cane change
 
Cane has always been our favorite restaurant in The Villages, however we took guests there on Fri and were disappointed. the fresh tuna salad of which they have always been so proud arrived with canned tuna instead of fresh and the crab cakes were 1/2 the size that they used to be. I am assuming that this is a sign of the economic times.

joannej 10-28-2009 06:29 PM

The computers in many restaurants are programmed to begin and end special prices at designated times. At a breakfast buffet I went to in TV, a person at the next table wanted to order a beer but had to wait until the designated time that it was legal to drink in that county (12:00 pm) appeared on the computer; otherwise, the waitress would have lost her job.

Tamma49 10-28-2009 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by finley (Post 230815)
It gets even better! After playing 18 at Cane Garden on Saturday, the four of us decided to have a quick beer. After seeing 4-6 containers on snacks under the bar, we asked if we could have a small bowl. It was not Happy Hour. The request was refused. Those snacks are only available during Happy Hour. So if you pay full price, no snacks. But if you wait for Happy Hour, the price is reduced and you receive the free snacks. And you wonder why the bars and country clubs have financial problems.

I would question why the snacks were sitting out and not properly contained until Happy Hour. Not sure I would want to eat them when not properly contained until serving time.

Muncle 10-28-2009 07:38 PM

I got a great idea. All those folks who dislike CG for whatever reason, be it overcharges for onions, canned tuna, potentially stale snacks that you can't get whenever you want, whatever -- go east a mile or so to Mallory or down to Havana or to one of the restaurants at LSL or to Palmer. Many of them have great food. There are some outstanding places off-campus, too. Nobody makes you go to CG. And the lines there will be shorter for those who chose to go.

chuckster 10-28-2009 07:47 PM

Great plan Munc........anything to shorten the lines at CG..:beer3:

gemorc 10-29-2009 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Muncle (Post 231183)
I got a great idea. All those folks who dislike CG for whatever reason, be it overcharges for onions, canned tuna, potentially stale snacks that you can't get whenever you want, whatever -- go east a mile or so to Mallory or down to Havana or to one of the restaurants at LSL or to Palmer. Many of them have great food. There are some outstanding places off-campus, too. Nobody makes you go to CG. And the lines there will be shorter for those who chose to go.

Mallory has improved so much lately, please take them off your list. I don't want the lines getting too long there either.

The Great Fumar 10-29-2009 07:35 PM

Went to Cane Gardens last nite and ( you guessed it ) I ordered Onions,,,,SURE ENOUGH, the bill was $0.25 .........

Next I'm going to order SNACKS.......

FUMAR ..:icon_hungry:

gemorc 10-29-2009 07:51 PM

Are onions, for hot dogs and hamburgers, considered a condiment? If so, watch out for the mustard and ketchup fees.

Bogie Shooter 10-29-2009 08:25 PM

I have yet to see a response to the question " what did the manager say?"

borisj 10-30-2009 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 231333)
I have yet to see a response to the question " what did the manager say?"

Good Question Bogie,

I found out a couple of days ago that this Thread was started by one of the guys I golf with. He initiated the Thread using the TOTV Name "Golf79" (I believe) He told me at golf yesterday that he won't be able to respond to your obvious question since he has since been Banned from TOTV . He has apparently inquired about why he was banned but has not received a response from the Administrator. Sorry but that's all I know about it except that I can vouch for the fact that a 3rd player was in fact charged an extra quarter for the chopped onions on his Hot Dog.


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