My point was that if pappadeaux is $3ish, $2ish at less expensive places is likely commensurate. (Unlimited refills of course)
quote:Yeah, even if you have to pour it out, keep getting refills.
My point was that if pappadeaux is $3ish, $2ish at less expensive places is likely commensurate. (Unlimited refills of course)
quote:Since you asked, here are a couple (both with free refills while you dine)
I'm curious where else you can go and get tea for under $2.50
quote:Whataburger's large tea is $2.32.quote:Since you asked, here are a couple (both with free refills while you dine)
I'm curious where else you can go and get tea for under $2.50
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There are others. I do look at drink prices and get water if it is above $1.99. I know some people never pay attention to price until the bill comes. I envy you unless you complain about the prices after you get the bill.
Might have to do a carry out order soon.
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Thanks for the comment. Sorry about the crawfish, but we refuse to use the cheap Chinese crawfish.
quote:Absolutely. Especially if you are wanting to sit at the bar.
Would yall that have been there consider this a good football viewing place? Looking for a new one. Hopefully not so crowded.
Haven't been yet but will go very soon. Looking forward to it. The complaints of too spicy potato salad have me drooling and hopefully it really will be spicy enough for me.
quote:I support them too, and I don't think a discussion on pricing is that horrible, insulting or anything you need to be ashamed or embarrassed about. I had tea there and honestly don't even remember how much it was, obviously didn't have an issues with it, but just commented on another comment. I don't think anything about that side conversation was a put down in any way, shape or form.
Sorry for the rant. As you can tell I am a big fan of local Mom and Pop's. Keep doing what you are doing, your place is awesome!
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Hang in there, Annie. The food snobs are tough in this town.
quote:No. I would say your waiter is a thief. I would have asked for the manager and asked about it and then left a note telling the waiter that the shortage was his tip.
My Workplace Proximity Associates and I tried Swamptails last week for lunch and enjoyed the food. However, when our server brought our change, he didn't return the "change", as in coinage. He rounded everything up to the nearest $1 and brought whole bills so I was shorted 36 cents, and the other two guys 58 cents and 15 cents. I'm not sure if it was our guy trying to pocket some extra dinero or a policy of Swamptails.
Has anyone else had this experience?
quote:It's possible the waiter did this accidentally, and just went the wrong way. Or it could've been intentional. I'm sure the owner will figure it out. I've had waiters do this before, but they always round down. Again, could've been accidental.
And I had the exact OPPOSITE experience there a few weeks ago. The guy rounded it down and brought us our chsnge in bills only. I increased his tip significantly in appreciation.