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Bonefish grill...order fish and chips and a salad for my wife and I to share. They bring out the salad already split on two plates, then the fish and chips on two plates, already split. Leftover fried fish is not a tasty treat the next day. You might call ahead before going to a restaurant to see if they charge a split fee.
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and a Big Mac, then tell everyone they went out for Surf-and-Turf. :mmmm: |
And people wonder why no nice restaurants in the Villages.
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If I were running a restaurant (which I'm not) and I were reading the negative nickle & dime comments about my having a $1 charge for splitting/sharing, I would simply drop the $1 charge, calculate the extra service cost required for the splitting/sharing then add that result to the cost of doing business when next adjusting prices. It wouldn't surprise me if any restaurants that don't charge extra for splitting/sharing were already covering the extra expenses that way.
By making this change I would be happy because I will probably increase future profits slightly. The nickle & dimer complainers would also be happy because they won't know that they're actually paying something extra for the splitting/sharing. They'll also be happy (although they won't actually know it) because all diners who don't split/share will help pay the the extra expense incurred by those that do! Now everybody's happy... or at least they'll think that they are! |
A dollar well spent
Based on the number of posts this thread has received look at all the free advertising Athens got by charging the $1. I'd say that's money well spent in their favor.:eclipsee_gold_cup:
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I'm really stunned at some of the comments. You shouldn't pay a fee because you "split" the gyros yourself? Really? OK, deduct from the tip -- you saved your waitress some work. You didn't save the restaurant one penny. In fact, you cost the restaurant money with the use of extra utensils and plates.
A single at a table is a lot less work than two people and certainly generates less washing and cleaning. I frequently eat breakfast and lunch alone. I like to relax with a book and just have some quiet time. I don't expect to get extra utensils, extra plates, a 4-top, etc. I usually ask the host to simply seat me in a quiet, out-of-the-way corner. I double the amount of my food order and tip the server on that amount, not the amount of my tab. As to a server saying they don't mind people splitting a meal, that's a new one on me as well. I've known many servers personally and talked to many when they've been slow. My daughter is presently a server and I talk to her and her friends. Yes, they'll graciously split a meal between two people but that doesn't mean they like it. It is more work and usually less tip. The next time, both of you order an gyros and ask that the sauce be on the side (usually arrives in a to go container). That way, it is easy to cut it in half and reheat it without it getting soggy. So, you can split one gyros and take the other one home for a nice snack later (I usually cut them into quarters at home). Sorry, I just don't get the pettiness of the OP or those who defended them. |
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Morty was always going for the 4:30 pm early bird special & only using his $200 "Wizard" organizer as a tip calculator. |
It seems like everyone was being a little hard on the OP. I too disagree with what he said but that's no reason to jump on him! Steve and I always say we are going to split a meal because when we get our food it's always more that we should eat...then, after cleaning our plates we say 'we should have just split something'...unfortunately we think of it after we eat..explains why I can't wear half the stuff in my closet! The first time I went to a restaurant and was charged a split fee to share a salad with a friend I too thought it was silly...then after rethinking it I realized the reasoning. I think the OP was going through the same thought process I was...it had absolutely nothing to do with the money or being cheap..it was just a surprise. With all of the seniors living in TV I'm sure the restaurants find that a lot of people can't eat a whole meal but when you have a full restaurant with only half of the people ordering a meal it can get costly, not to mention the people that can't get in because the tables are full. It makes sense for the restaurants to try to recoup some lost funds. I just think you should cut the OP some slack..he was just asking for opinions.
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We too share meals for the same reasons. Way to much food, we don' t go straight home, and we are not big left over people. Plus we are more conscious on what we eat in portions. We see some that seemingly "force" food in them by their reactions. That ends up showing in other ways. When they do take it home, i sometimes wonder how much IS eaten the next day or soon, since they just had it, or how much goes to waste. I doubt many would say honestly. Would be a good survey question. I can only imagine what some of these people's refrigerators look like. Lol. We too though tip very well knowing they are serving two people. |
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Frankly the OP missed out as there are a number of excellent selection. Athens prices are reasonable priced |
Sorry, a little off topic.....I've had the fish frys at Athens....good. Are their Gyros pretty good as well?
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