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nn0wheremann 09-29-2020 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Quiltedviews (Post 1838381)
My husband and I went to the Chop House in LSL tonight to celebrate our anniversary. All was well until the bill came. Their grouper special: a piece of grouper, plus either 3 shrimp or 3 scallops, and 2 sides: $43!! I asked the waitress why she didn’t tell us the price when she described the special (I would never have ordered it if I had known it was $43), she said they only tell you prices if you ask. So I am posting this to advise you that if you order a special at the Chop House, ask the price before ordering!! We will never go there again after this experience.

If you need to know the price they think you don’t belong there.

Stu from NYC 09-29-2020 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by nn0wheremann (Post 1840273)
If you need to know the price they think you don’t belong there.

Sorry strongly disagree.

If someone on a budget wants to go to a fancy restaurant what is the harm in knowing what the dinner will cost.

Not quite the same thing as buying a yacht.

UpNorth 09-29-2020 11:37 AM

If you want a great steak at a reasonable price, get yourself a grill and a Costco membership:icon_wink:

Stu from NYC 09-29-2020 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by UpNorth (Post 1840502)
If you want a great steak at a reasonable price, get yourself a grill and a Costco membership:icon_wink:

Where do we get the chef to grill it for us?

UpNorth 09-29-2020 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1840533)
Where do we get the chef to grill it for us?

It takes skill to grill a steak?:1rotfl:

dzine 09-29-2020 10:32 PM

Golden Grouper
 
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Originally Posted by DeanFL (Post 1838437)
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...this is one of my (many) pet peeves.

1. Stating the price of 'specials' should really be standard practice.
2. I always felt that it sounded "cheap" to ask the price of a Special.
2a "Market Price" is one thing, but a standard 'special' is another.
2b. One can feel 'cheap' asking, especially in a Group lunch/dinner.
3. But I'd rather be looked upon as "cheap" than feel 'gouged', as the OP.

re #2, perhaps it's a psycholgical matter employed for profit $$$.

Buyer beware, and don't be shy.
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Have always heard restaurants who do not have their servers quote the price of the specials do it for a reason. 1) It is usually a more expensive price than run of tbe menu and 2) They know people feel awkward to ask about pricing because it makes them look cheap.
So never hesitate to ask. You are the one paying the bill. If they don't quote the price, I usually refer to Rule 1 and don't order it on principal. But if it sounds amazing, I do ask and decide if it seems worth it.

Ele201 09-30-2020 05:42 AM

Specials are expensive!
 
I see your point about how a “Special” might mean a good deal or cheaper price. But not so at a high end restaurant or steakhouse. Everytime I’ve seen a “special” on those types of menus, it’s been More expensive, not less, than other entrees.
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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1840090)
I'm sorry OP got so slammed by so many. Lotta crabby people here.


I guess by "special," Chop House meant they made something different that day. "Special" used to mean something at a good price, perhaps less than usual menu items.


retiredguy123 09-30-2020 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Ele201 (Post 1840830)
I see your point about how a “Special” might mean a good deal or cheaper price. But not so at a high end restaurant or steakhouse. Everytime I’ve seen a “special” on those types of menus, it’s been More expensive, not less, than other entrees.

I don't know what you mean by high end restaurants, but we live in The Villages. Almost every restaurant is always advertising lunch specials, happy hour specials, two for one meal specials, all-you-can eat specials, and every other kind of special. Some of the country clubs and other restaurants have regular weekly specials. I don't think anyone in The Villages would hear about a restaurant special and think that they are going to pay a higher price. I agree with the OP that the Chop House missed the boat by referring to their highest priced meal and calling it a special.

Stu from NYC 09-30-2020 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by UpNorth (Post 1840765)
It takes skill to grill a steak?:1rotfl:

Yes

Stu from NYC 09-30-2020 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1840864)
I don't know what you mean by high end restaurants, but we live in The Villages. Almost every restaurant is always advertising lunch specials, happy hour specials, two for one meal specials, all-you-can eat specials, and every other kind of special. Some of the country clubs and other restaurants have regular weekly specials. I don't think anyone in The Villages would hear about a restaurant special and think that they are going to pay a higher price. I agree with the OP that the Chop House missed the boat by referring to their highest priced meal and calling it a special.

Agreed. This goes in the category of winning battle and losing the war.

The OP should have asked the price but he didnt and now after sticker shock the restaurant probably lost a customer.

claricecolin 09-30-2020 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1840864)
I don't know what you mean by high end restaurants, but we live in The Villages. Almost every restaurant is always advertising lunch specials, happy hour specials, two for one meal specials, all-you-can eat specials, and every other kind of special. Some of the country clubs and other restaurants have regular weekly specials. I don't think anyone in The Villages would hear about a restaurant special and think that they are going to pay a higher price. I agree with the OP that the Chop House missed the boat by referring to their highest priced meal and calling it a special.

There are 3 restaurants that would be considered "high end" in The Villages: Blue Fin, Chop House and Wolfgang Puck. Personally for me, I know going to one of them any special is probably going to be a higher prices entree. I have no problem asking the price and deciding if I want to order it. A special at one of these isn't the same as a special in most of the restaurants here.

golfing eagles 09-30-2020 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1840864)
I don't know what you mean by high end restaurants, but we live in The Villages. Almost every restaurant is always advertising lunch specials, happy hour specials, two for one meal specials, all-you-can eat specials, and every other kind of special. Some of the country clubs and other restaurants have regular weekly specials. I don't think anyone in The Villages would hear about a restaurant special and think that they are going to pay a higher price. I agree with the OP that the Chop House missed the boat by referring to their highest priced meal and calling it a special.

Maybe in Hooterville and Petticoat Junction, but once you get out into a somewhat more sophisticated environment (such as Secaucus, N.J.:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:), a special is simply an entre that is not on the usual menu, and is likely priced equal to or higher than the regular menu. It is NOT by default a cheaper meal.

retiredguy123 09-30-2020 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by claricecolin (Post 1841029)
There are 3 restaurants that would be considered "high end" in The Villages: Blue Fin, Chop House and Wolfgang Puck. Personally for me, I know going to one of them any special is probably going to be a higher prices entree. I have no problem asking the price and deciding if I want to order it. A special at one of these isn't the same as a special in most of the restaurants here.

I also have no problem asking for the price of their specials. But, I would just point out that Blue Fin often advertises special meals and drinks at reduced prices, and they refer to them as specials. So, I don't agree that a "special" is probably going to be a higher price. And, I think that The Rose Plantation may be considered a high end restaurant, but I am frequently getting emails from them offering me a special, lower priced meal.

golfing eagles 09-30-2020 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1841067)
I also have no problem asking for the price of their specials. But, I would just point out that Blue Fin often advertises special meals and drinks at reduced prices, and they refer to them as specials. So, I don't agree that a "special" is probably going to be a higher price. And, I think that The Rose Plantation may be considered a high end restaurant, but I am frequently getting emails from them offering me a special, lower priced meal.

OK, let's settle this the easy way and define a "special" as a non-usual menu item that may cost more, the same, or less than the usual items:coolsmiley::coolsmiley::coolsmiley:

retiredguy123 09-30-2020 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1841070)
OK, let's settle this the easy way and define a "special" as a non-usual menu item that may cost more, the same, or less than the usual items:coolsmiley::coolsmiley::coolsmiley:

I agree


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