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re: Mansurs on the Boulevard cake slicing fee.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:36 pm to gbftl
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:36 pm to gbftl
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Chili's
Applebees
Upperline
Macaroni Grill
Olive Garden
Cannons
Shucks on the Levee
Mason's
Pierre Maspero's
Gino's
Copelands
just to name a few.
You have friends that have brought cakes to all these restaurants? You are a bunch of serial cake bringers
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:38 pm to gbftl
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Ya like you haven't complained about stuff before.
Of course I have but hopefully not about something as minor as this.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:40 pm to HideChaKidz
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You have friends that have brought cakes to all these restaurants? You are a bunch of serial cake bringers
No I just have lots of friends. I bet you think your funny too.
This post was edited on 5/4/12 at 8:41 pm
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:42 pm to gbftl
I honestly don't understand how you can expect to bring something into a restaurant, that the restaurant normally makes money off of, and then expect them to just serve it up to you without them expecting something in return.
What's your political views? Are you a liberal? If so, that would explain it.
What's your political views? Are you a liberal? If so, that would explain it.
This post was edited on 5/4/12 at 8:43 pm
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:44 pm to Hat Tricks
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I honestly don't understand how you can expect to bring something into a restaurant, that the restaurant normally makes money off of, and then expect them to just serve it up to you without them expecting something in return.
I didn't expect not to get something in return. We would have tipped the server extra.
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What's your political views? Are you a liberal? If so, that would explain it.
I think your the lib. I am Republican.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:45 pm to gbftl
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No I just have lots of friends. I bet you think your funny too.
I got a chuckle out of it. I'm sorry you're bitter and butthurt over having to pay a $2.50 charge for bringing in food to a restaurant.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:47 pm to HideChaKidz
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got a chuckle out of it. I'm sorry you're bitter and butthurt over having to pay a $2.50 charge for bringing in food to a restaurant.
I would have gotten a chuckle out of it to.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:48 pm to HideChaKidz
I'm going to celebrate my birthday at Ruths Chris. Think they would mind if I brought my own au gratin potatoes?
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:49 pm to Hat Tricks
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I'm going to celebrate my birthday at Ruths Chris. Think they would mind if I brought my own au gratin potatoes?
Np. As long as you're willing to pay the 3 dollar oven reheating charge.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:50 pm to Hat Tricks
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I'm going to celebrate my birthday at Ruths Chris. Think they would mind if I brought my own au gratin potatoes?
If brought them in there original form probably. If you made them into potato cakes that would be a toss up!
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:51 pm to HideChaKidz
Hey you bring the asparagus and I'll bring the steak!
This post was edited on 5/4/12 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 5/4/12 at 9:04 pm to gbftl
I don't think it is out of line for Mansur's to charge the slicing fee. It makes sense for all the reasons people have mentioned here. You would have paid way more to eat one of their desserts (except the birthday boy's gratis dessert). It does NOT make sense to compare Mansur's to Applebee's for pretty much any reason. I think you are whining just a bit.
That being said...I was trying to remember if I have ever brought a cake into any place before, and I have done so twice. First, my son wanted his birthday at Fleur de Lis...they don't serve dessert at all and don't even have plates. Called in advance, they had no problem with it at all and did not charge a fee. Once again, not comparable to Mansur's. However, for my parent's 40th anniversary, we went to Ruth's Chris. I had special flowers for the table and a special cake. They did not charge a slicing fee, and served the cake for us. I was surprised, and tipped really well (they did several extra things for us to make the night special). I would expect a restaurant of that caliber to charge a fee just like a corkage fee.
That being said...I was trying to remember if I have ever brought a cake into any place before, and I have done so twice. First, my son wanted his birthday at Fleur de Lis...they don't serve dessert at all and don't even have plates. Called in advance, they had no problem with it at all and did not charge a fee. Once again, not comparable to Mansur's. However, for my parent's 40th anniversary, we went to Ruth's Chris. I had special flowers for the table and a special cake. They did not charge a slicing fee, and served the cake for us. I was surprised, and tipped really well (they did several extra things for us to make the night special). I would expect a restaurant of that caliber to charge a fee just like a corkage fee.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 9:15 pm to gbftl
I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this thread. Thanks gbftl.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 9:18 pm to eleventy
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I don't think it is out of line for Mansur's to charge the slicing fee. It makes sense for all the reasons people have mentioned here. You would have paid way more to eat one of their desserts (except the birthday boy's gratis dessert). It does NOT make sense to compare Mansur's to Applebee's for pretty much any reason. I think you are whining just a bit.
Hey you forgot to point out about Cannon's and Upperline compared to Mansurs. I am not whining just expressing my point of view. BTW we would have tipped the server extra for taking care of us.
This post was edited on 5/4/12 at 9:19 pm
Posted on 5/4/12 at 9:26 pm to gbftl
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My point is that a lack of "cake slicing fee" might pay off for the server more than having a fee in the first place.
It's not for the benefit of the server.
Unless the restaurant can't provide you with a dessert to meet a dietary need you should pay to bring in outside food.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 9:34 pm to gbftl
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Hey you forgot to point out about Cannon's and Upperline compared to Mansurs. I am not whining just expressing my point of view. BTW we would have tipped the server extra for taking care of us.
You're an abrasive little dude, aren't you? I did not point out Cannon's and Upperline because I do not think it's nonsensical to compare them to Mansur's. I also am expressing a point of view, and from my point of view you are whining.
In case you did not notice, I was one of the few supporting your weak point by relating a story of an upscale restaurant not charging a fee. You're welcome.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 9:35 pm to gbftl
See below, again.
My suggestion to you is to avoid any restaurants that charge for birthday cakes brought in to the restaurant. Boycott them all.
It doesn't make much sense to me that you would have tipped big if they wouldn't have charged. You could have paid the charge and left a normal tip based on the service provided rather than taking the cake back to the car to sit while you ate. I would have been too embarrassed to send my friend's birthday cake back to the car over that nominal fee per person, even if my friend insisted. I would have felt awfully cheesy.
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It really doesn't matter. The point is that if you're going to a fine dining type restaurant, you shouldn't be surprised to be charged. I would have called the restaurant first to inquire as to whether it was even okay to do so as a courtesy to the restaurant. I don't think there's anything wrong with bringing in a birthday cake if you check to see if the restaurant is okay with it at which time you will be alerted to any possible charge. However, to expect to go to a nice restaurant with your cake in hand, asking them to not only keep it for you, but to provide eating utensils and plates and then be surprised by a nominal charge is just silliness.
My suggestion to you is to avoid any restaurants that charge for birthday cakes brought in to the restaurant. Boycott them all.
It doesn't make much sense to me that you would have tipped big if they wouldn't have charged. You could have paid the charge and left a normal tip based on the service provided rather than taking the cake back to the car to sit while you ate. I would have been too embarrassed to send my friend's birthday cake back to the car over that nominal fee per person, even if my friend insisted. I would have felt awfully cheesy.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 9:40 pm to eleventy
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You're an abrasive little dude, aren't you? I did not point out Cannon's and Upperline because I do not think it's nonsensical to compare them to Mansur's. I also am expressing a point of view, and from my point of view you are whining.
In case you did not notice, I was one of the few supporting your weak point by relating a story of an upscale restaurant not charging a fee. You're welcome.
I don't think I am abrasive. I guess we just have different points of views on this. I saw that about Ruth's Chris and really appreciated it.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 9:45 pm to Gris Gris
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My suggestion to you is to avoid any restaurants that charge for birthday cakes brought in to the restaurant. Boycott them all.
You people think I do this on a week in and week out basis. Like I said I this the first time I have done this in years.
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