P.C. wrote:
"We waited for my own waitress to bring the food (gave her a tip), asked her to let me speak to a supervisor, told him what we heard"
Good for you Natasha. That's what we need to do. I hear too many people complain about bad service, but when you ask them what they did about it, usually the answer is nothing. Plus, to make matters worse, they tipped.
I can overlook some things... adding onions when I asked for none, bringing my steak med-rare when I asked for well done, little things like that don't bother me. The way I see it is, I don't know that person or what's going on in their personal lives so maybe something major is distracting them. Or maybe they just started that type of job/workplace so they're nervous. I wont complain and still leave a tip. But what that girl did was just nasty. When things are so bad a person doesn't want to eat there anymore...ever, complaints should be made.