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Chamo 10-26-2023 10:29 AM

OMG I’ve never seen so many stupid responses to this stupid question. This sight is really getting bad. Who cares if there is a line or a wait you either go or NOT.

dewilson58 10-26-2023 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 (Post 2268512)
I'd be OK with that- in fact I'm smart enough to know that without being told.

:BigApplause:

TeresaE 10-26-2023 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Dotneko (Post 2268372)
Personally, you couldn't pay me to eat a piece of their soggy, greasy, awful pizza. I even gave them 3 tries - which was 2 more than I should have - because it was so highly spoken of here. Otoh, it lowered my faith in the opinions of some others who post.

We’re from San Francisco. My sister-in-law’s family ran a couple of pizza restaurants. One of them very famous. IMO No pizza south of the the Mason Dixon line is as good. Gotta ask for them to make sure it’s crispy. Then it’s OK. Piesano’s wedding soup is excellent.

TeresaE 10-26-2023 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Marmaduke (Post 2268386)
Sadly, you are correct. That's exactly what occurred last night at 8pm in Lewiston, Maine.

There was an active shooter situation in a restaurant and a bowing alley. Mass killings and injuries. I just saw it on the news.

We’ve got three squares and Sawgrass Mkt Place filled with people nightly. A mass shooter doesn’t need to call around to find a soft target crowd here.

photo1902 10-26-2023 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2268378)
So if they said there are empty tables and by the time you showed up, a line had formed - would you be okay with that?
If they said there was a line, and you decided not to come, and the line had cleared up by the time you _would_ have come, should they be okay knowing that they cost themselves a customer in you that night?

On the other hand, if you had just asked if you could reserve a table, they could have told you "we don't accept reservations and there's a line around 20 minutes deep" or "there's no wait time, just come on in."

Excellent reply

retiredguy123 10-26-2023 12:21 PM

I agree with the OP. Why couldn't she tell you what the current wait time is? I was there a few weeks ago, and they told me the wait time was one hour, so I left. I won't wait an hour to eat a meal.

Rich42 10-26-2023 12:41 PM

I think you are making this way more complicated than it really is. My guess would be that the restaurant may have been busy and didn’t want to tell you that knowing that you would probably seek some other restaurant.

Bill14564 10-26-2023 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich42 (Post 2268564)
I think you are making this way more complicated than it really is. My guess would be that the restaurant may have been busy and didn’t want to tell you that knowing that you would probably seek some other restaurant.

But the non-answer (or refusal to answer) was, in fact, an answer. Not only did the OP not go to the restaurant but they are now commenting on the lack of professionalism by whoever answered the phone. It would have worked out better for the restaurant if they had just provided the requested information.

photo1902 10-26-2023 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2268573)
But the non-answer (or refusal to answer) was, in fact, an answer. Not only did the OP not go to the restaurant but they are now commenting on the lack of professionalism by whoever answered the phone. It would have worked out better for the restaurant if they had just provided the requested information.

If you visit (or don't visit) a merchant, restaurant, vendor, etc, based on reviews on this site, you'll never go anywhere. :mmmm:

photo1902 10-26-2023 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2268581)
Continuing the childish theme......."You realize people can have an opinion that differs from yours, correct?".................of course I do. I love differing opinions.

You appear to be confused with your statement, "My comment wasn't a question."
I never said it was.
I never thought it was.
Besides confusion, why would you state it???

OB's comment was very childish, but you found it to be excellent.
I on the other hand said it was not an excellent reply.
Then you come back with "My comment wasn't a question".

Are you seeing any confusion on your part???

:loco::loco::loco:

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Marathon Man 10-26-2023 03:00 PM

"Hey, I called here an hour ago and you told me that there was no line. Now that I am here (an hour later) there is a line. I am mad and will complain to my friends."

Maybe that is why they did not give an answer to the OP. Restaurants fill and lines form quickly at certain prime times.

Tvflguy 10-26-2023 04:10 PM

As these postings continues on - it becomes ridiculous. Some folks just ruin it all for what should be a valuable informative forum of thoughtful individuals. Some here post like they are in grade school…

Stu from NYC 10-26-2023 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Tvflguy (Post 2268603)
As these postings continues on - it becomes ridiculous. Some folks just ruin it all for what should be a valuable informative forum of thoughtful individuals. Some here post like they are in grade school…

That is why I just scroll on when a thread is of no interest to me.

OrangeBlossomBaby 10-26-2023 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2268466)
I agree. Piesanos ultra thin crust pizza is consistent and very good. My biggest problem with pizza places is that most of them add way too much cheese and they do not use a consistent recipe. Apparently, a lot of people who make pizza think that every customer wants extra cheese, the more the better. Not true. The cheese and sauce should be applied in measured amounts, according to the recipe.

Er, no. The recipe for a good pizza is to shape, then toss the crust, lay it out on the pallet. The crust should be somewhere between 14-16". Dump a ladle of sauce in the middle and in a circular motion, use the bottom of the ladle to spiral the sauce out to around 1/2 inch from the edges. Then grab a palmful of cheese and sprinkle it over the sauce, repeat if you have small hands. Get a couple pinches of oregano, sprinkle that over it all. Then drizzle around a tablespoon of olive oil from a squirt bottle in a spiral over all of that. Slide the pie in the oven at 700°F for 7 minutes, until the crust edges bubble and start to char. That's a large cheese pizza.

OrangeBlossomBaby 10-26-2023 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 (Post 2268512)
She could have said, "At the moment there are tables available, but don't be surprised if that has changed when you arrive- it's unpredictable". I'd be OK with that- in fact I'm smart enough to know that without being told.

If you are smart enough to know that without being told, then why would you even ask? You already know the answer, no need to call them in the first place. The answer:

"There might or might not be a line or wait right this moment, but by the time you get here, there might or might not be a different line or wait time."

lwmilo 10-27-2023 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 (Post 2268292)
First- I really love Paisanos.

I'm just curious about a phone conversation I had with the person answering the phone.

I called and asked, "Is there a line waiting to be seated- or do you have seats open"? The young woman answered, "I'm sorry, I can't divulge that information". Huh? Why would that be protected information- who might be at risk?

Perhaps she didn’t understand ur question.. just saying

retiredguy123 10-27-2023 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2268646)
Er, no. The recipe for a good pizza is to shape, then toss the crust, lay it out on the pallet. The crust should be somewhere between 14-16". Dump a ladle of sauce in the middle and in a circular motion, use the bottom of the ladle to spiral the sauce out to around 1/2 inch from the edges. Then grab a palmful of cheese and sprinkle it over the sauce, repeat if you have small hands. Get a couple pinches of oregano, sprinkle that over it all. Then drizzle around a tablespoon of olive oil from a squirt bottle in a spiral over all of that. Slide the pie in the oven at 700°F for 7 minutes, until the crust edges bubble and start to char. That's a large cheese pizza.

LOL. So, if you have 3 or 4 people making the pizzas, don't bother to tell them exactly how much sauce and cheese to add. And, if someone orders a 16 inch pizza, and gets a 14 inch, who cares? Or, if a customer wants a thin crust, but gets a thick crust, so what? Let the employees just wing it. All of the customers will be fine with that.

Ptmcbriz 10-27-2023 07:46 AM

Because they don’t want to enable your behavior. Can you imagine the phone line being busy all the time and you can’t get through to order your take out pizza because 250+ people a day calling to see if there is a waiting line for seating? Come on. Put yourself in their position. Not hard to figure it out.

Stu from NYC 10-27-2023 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Ptmcbriz (Post 2268713)
Because they don’t want to enable your behavior. Can you imagine the phone line being busy all the time and you can’t get through to order your take out pizza because 250+ people a day calling to see if there is a waiting line for seating? Come on. Put yourself in their position. Not hard to figure it out.

If I will get to a restaurant for dinner in say 30 minutes I do find it useful to find out how busy they are now. Full at say 5 30 means long wait at 6.

NYTazman 10-27-2023 12:03 PM

Hope this helps...
 
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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 (Post 2268292)
First- I really love Paisanos.

I'm just curious about a phone conversation I had with the person answering the phone.

I called and asked, "Is there a line waiting to be seated- or do you have seats open"? The young woman answered, "I'm sorry, I can't divulge that information". Huh? Why would that be protected information- who might be at risk?

This has happened to me, as well. Since I am a regular there and know pretty much all the employees, including all the managers; I asked them why this has happened. The answer is that the phone rings ONLY in the take-out side of the building, not at the hostess stand. And if they are busy in take-out (which recently has been up to an hour and a half wait), they can't go outside to check and even if the could, they can not determine the wait time since they are on the other side and not engaging with the seated restaurant area. They run it almost like a separate business. I hope this helps and clears things up a little.

bsloan1960 10-27-2023 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Chamo (Post 2268529)
OMG I’ve never seen so many stupid responses to this stupid question. This sight is really getting bad. Who cares if there is a line or a wait you either go or NOT.

1) I care. Because the first time we went we met another couple there for dinner and there was a 45 minute wait- they wrote down my cell phone number. We then had to find another place to eat. 2) You are amazed that someone would post such a stupid question and that so many stupid people would answer. I'm amazed that in this world so full of nice people willing to help each other, you are so filled with poison that seeing these acts of good will would infuriate you.

bsloan1960 10-27-2023 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2268648)
If you are smart enough to know that without being told, then why would you even ask? You already know the answer, no need to call them in the first place. The answer:

"There might or might not be a line or wait right this moment, but by the time you get here, there might or might not be a different line or wait time."

Simple- at least I consider it simple. It takes a couple of minutes for me to drive there. If she told me it was an hour wait, then I would have a 55 minute wait to be seated. Don't know about You, but to me that is important information. Do you see why I consider this Simple?

Dotneko 10-27-2023 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by kendi (Post 2268462)
Irrelevant and no one cares but you.

Yet you apparently cared enough to reply!

Dotneko 10-27-2023 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by KenLee100 (Post 2268482)
Super!
That means I don't have to wait in line behind a whiney New Yorker.

Okay, but Im not from NY, so there's that.

Pugchief 10-27-2023 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by NYTazman (Post 2268802)
(1)the phone rings ONLY in the take-out side of the building, not at the hostess stand....they can not determine the wait time since they are on the other side and not engaging with the seated restaurant area.

(2)And if they are busy in take-out (which recently has been up to an hour and a half wait), they can't go outside to check and even if the could,

1. This is completely idiotic. Why on earth would you not have the option when calling to "press 1 for reservations / hostess desk" or "press 2 for the carry-out desk" ? Today's phone systems easily accommodate that and it would improve flow and make customers happy leading to return business.

2. Also due to poor management. There is no reason to have that long of a wait in carry-out. Yes, I know it's hard to get workers. There has to be a better way. Piesano's is my favorite pizza in TV. For carry-out, I always place the order online, and it gives a pick-up time. But there is often a long line that you have to stand in just to get to the counter. Poor planning: have 2 counters, one for orders and one for pick-up of orders, with 2 separate lines ! Damn, I missed my calling as an efficiency consultant.

dhdallas 10-27-2023 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 (Post 2268292)
First- I really love Paisanos.

I'm just curious about a phone conversation I had with the person answering the phone.

I called and asked, "Is there a line waiting to be seated- or do you have seats open"? The young woman answered, "I'm sorry, I can't divulge that information". Huh? Why would that be protected information- who might be at risk?

The correct name of the restaurant is "Piesanos". It is a play on the Italian word "Paesano".

Sage327 10-29-2023 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 (Post 2268292)
First- I really love Paisanos.

I'm just curious about a phone conversation I had with the person answering the phone.

I called and asked, "Is there a line waiting to be seated- or do you have seats open"? The young woman answered, "I'm sorry, I can't divulge that information". Huh? Why would that be protected information- who might be at risk?

What if she told you there were seats open and when you got there the place was packed? The first thing you would say to her is I thought you told me there were seats open? Does she need to deal with something like that? She probably should have phrased her answer differently but I get her point

Gpsma 10-29-2023 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by KenLee100 (Post 2268482)
Super!
That means I don't have to wait in line behind a whiney New Yorker.

Actually i find most whiners come from the midwest.

Freehiker 11-02-2023 06:13 AM

This post jumped the shark a few pages ago.

MrFlorida 11-02-2023 07:25 AM

This time of year, expect lines .....

Aces4 11-02-2023 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2269477)
Actually i find most whiners come from the midwest.

Nah, that's just what New Yorkers tell themselves to feel better about their flaws.:D

golfing eagles 11-02-2023 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Aces4 (Post 2270668)
Nah, that's just what New Yorkers tell themselves to feel better about their flaws.:D

What flaws???? New Yorkers are perfect.

Stu from NYC 11-02-2023 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2270681)
What flaws???? New Yorkers are perfect.

For sure for sure


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