who_me wrote: » Yikes. Good luck with that. Any more than 4 and they normally look at you funny..
whatever76 wrote: » Any reports on the new pizza place opened on princess st ?https://www.oakfirepizza.ie/
Mardyke wrote: » Did you complain and ask for a discount on the night? If not, maybe send them a formal complaint by email afterwards? Failing all that, no harm slating them online. I did the first two after a horrendous experience at Cornmarket. After getting no reaction from them I went online. All of sudden my phone was ringing with the Muppet of a manager whining to me. They offered a free meal then. I said no thanks!!
rob316 wrote: » I did, but as I said it was our anniversary she didn't want me making a scene. Left a bad trip advisor review, no reply. I've learned if you do want a response from a business, call them out on twitter, they'll waste no time answering you.
sporina wrote: » i find that if i don't think it appropriate to say something at the time, then best to get the name of the manager and email them.. i have done this on two occasions and it has been appreciated and treated well as a result its only fair to give them the chance to make amends - even if its after the event lots can go wrong - management may not be aware of mistakes.. i don't think its fair to go straight to social media
.red. wrote: » I ended up in a restaurant last week that gets slated here a bit, the service was absolutely shocking. I complained when paying the bill and was pretty much told to fcuk off. I emailed them Sunday and got no reply. Some places just don't care. I'm gonna give them a week to reply before I call them out on social media. I'll leave a proper review here too.
rob316 wrote: » I'd give everywhere a 2nd chance but not here no way.Wait time was nearly 1.5 hours between starter and main. Not one apology, just kept telling me it was on the way, after an hour they realized the waiter never put through our mains. If I had been there with anyone else than my wife I would of flat out refused to pay. They didn't offer me a discount for the appalling service or even send over a bottle of wine. I paid 50 euro a head, you expect so much better for that.
Cotts72 wrote: » Any clues as to which restaurant this is
Mardyke wrote: » Does it rhyme with ornstore or oqbull?
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » Any recommendations for a pub that does a decent sandwich and a pint?
.red. wrote: » Im not going to mention them by name due to the managers reaction. He made contact and rang me. He was all apologies and offered no excuses. Just a hands in the air apology and offered a refund or a voucher. I accepted his apology and told him to send a voucher and I'll give them another go. Mistakes happen, I always reckon it's how the mistake is dealt with and I was happy(eventually) with the response. Don't think it would be fair to name and shame them after accepting the apology and voucher.
richiepurgas wrote: » I won't name the restaurant, I wasn't there, but have every faith in person who was and told me this. Prominent business person took staff to a well-known city centre restaurant where prices are stiff enough, business person footed the bill. Between the meal and drinks, serious money lashed out. Food was top class, but all present were disgusted by the behaviour of the staff, snooty throughout and culminating in the table being roared at by the manager who wanted the table back after two hours. Now, all present knew of the arrangement, but am told the shouting began ten minutes before the two hours were up and they felt like chastened puppies as they were hounded out. I understand that there was no tip left. Never again, they said and already one of those present on the night has cancelled a new year's booking there.
fin12 wrote: » If ye are not going to name the restaurants what’s the point in this thread then?
Rfrip wrote: » Not a restaurant but was in Dulce bun house there on Oliver Plunkett street Loved it there, and staff were so nice!
sporina wrote: » in response to the previous posts, i won't name a restaurant where issues have been resolved.. that just feels wrong..
fin12 wrote: » Anyone have food in the Thomand Bar? I’ve been there before a few times but only ever had drinks.