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Are leftover fries ever good?
I would do Louisiana Lagniappe one night for dinner. Sorry my spelling sucks balls.
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Just last week my uncle was in town and took about 8 of us out to eat. I avoided getting appetizers as did everyone else then my dad pays for the meal.


Haha you're dad probably realized how cheap it would be because of that
the solution: stop being a little bitch.

In the end, is it really THAT big of a deal?? In the big picture, is it life altering? Seriously.
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if you go to a place with a hands on owner, who cares not only about the customers but about his employees, the chance of getting bad service is a lot less likely


yeah these are def. the places that care more about customer service too
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So did I tell you bout my trip to Sonic on Sunday night?


Yeah i saw it but chose to ignore it. :lol:
If I'm not paying I won't say anything about an appy unless they (the people who are paying) suggest it or ask if we want one. Other than that I tend to try and follow the price range of those I'm with. I don't want to order a $40 meal when they are ordering a $15 one. It's just not that big of a deal for me to order something else.
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HubbaBubba


It seems like both you and the bartender were in the wrong. You started wrong by just requesting a beer and not specifying which one. Your bartender started wrong by not even suggesting some beer names.
I don't blame you for timing the salad. I get that. I don't understand why you had to get an attidude about it though. I have learned, especially when eating out, that sometimes the best way to handle these types of situations is to be as polite as possible. I hate when people I am with throw fits about wanting a refill of their coke. Like, seriously. It's a coke, it's not the end of the world. Honestly, I would ignore people who are rude to me and have pissy attitudes.
It seems that most people here are in agreement that it is NOT acceptable for people to come in after closing time. It seems though that most of the general public does not agree. The biggest problem with people coming after/around closing when they KNOW the hours is that their tip does not reflect how appreciative they say they are that the restaurant stayed open for them.

It puts restaurants in a weird place. If they say, sorry we around about to close, blah blah blah they are losing business not only from that night but people will bitch to their friends about it.

But everytime my boyfriend and I go out to eat we always ask AS SOON AS we walk in if it's after 8 PM what time they close. If we walk in at any time close to closing we leave. We aren't going to do that to the WHOLE staff. Plus, I like to enjoy a good, well cooked meal not a rush job.

re: Beausoleil

Posted by lsutigergirl88 on 5/30/11 at 10:18 am to
I don't like their brunch because the portions are SO SMALL. I went there for dinner the other night though and it was great!
Last time I went to Boutin's it was the WORST service ever. I felt like it was because the server didn't have to worry about the tip. She was terrible. We ended up tipping the host twenty five dollars because she took care of us more than our "server" did. I will NEVER go there again.
I thought they did that awhile ago
What kind of food/price range are you looking for?
where did you go? Out the place!

By the way, after about 10 minutes I normally go to the host stand and say something.
Netflix gets me through studying. I don't know what I did without it.
Does eat out include fast food?

phantom vibrations.

Maybe your phone is haunted.

re: Modern Family

Posted by lsutigergirl88 on 5/4/11 at 11:53 pm to
Not the funniest, but still a good episode