tvc15 wrote: » Is this normal? I was looking to book a table for two tomorrow and got directed to resdiary. I knew there was supposed to be a nominal fee which is grand but a tenner per person just to book seems crazy! I'd gladly pay it if some of it came off the bill but it seems to be just a fee.
tvc15 wrote: » No indication that it comes off the bill so I'll have to wait to call tomorrow and hopefully get a table. Its a small place so understandable they can't afford cancellations but I'd pay a higher non refundable deposit if it came off the bill. 20 euro is taking the piss
tvc15 wrote: » it seems to be just a fee.
Hibernicis wrote: » Terminology is important. If this is a booking deposit ( i.e. comes off your bill at the end of the night, but non refundable if you don’t show up) then that perfectly fair imho. However if it’s a booking fee ( i.e. a charge for making the booking that is in addition to your bill for the night} I’d give the online system a miss, and instead just phone them and book a table. It’s Ireland, not Trump’s NYC. No way can you justify paying €20 just to make a booking.
tvc15 wrote: » It's a small restaurant in Sallins, I'll be ringing later today to try make a reservation and clarify the fee but nowhere in the process is it mentioned that it's a deposit
The terms, require a €10 non refundable and non transferable booking fee per person to be paid at the booking stage to secure the booking. This amount (€10 x number of guests) will be deducted from bill total upon payment of the bill for all guests who attend.
tvc15 wrote: » I rang and got the reservation anyway without a deposit or a fee so happy enough, I just never read that far down the terms and conditions I guess so my bad!
DavyD_83 wrote: » Is this sneaky viral marketing? I don't think anybody bought that it was a fee that wouldn't cone of the bill, but a lot of people were willing to jump to the restaurant's defence. I for one have now looked up the restaurant (that I didn't know existed before) and really want to go ASAP.
noodler wrote: » It's quite obviously a deposit. You've just misunderstood. Whilst you never say never, I've never heard of a booking fee for a restaurant.
Emmersonn wrote: » Why is it quite obvious that it is a refundable deposit.
Emmersonn wrote: Why is it quite obvious that it is a deposit.
Muahahaha wrote: » What is it, Two Cooks?
Masala wrote: » Query.... what if you book for say 4 and gave €40 deposit. If only 3 could make it on the night.. will the €40 be deducted or only €30!! My curiosity is wanting me to go there and eat ... but don't want to get caught on 'small print'!!!! I HATE being scammed!!!