I know. It was a good one... I'll give you that.schmendeler said:
I couldn't resist
I know. It was a good one... I'll give you that.schmendeler said:
I couldn't resist
Looks like they pay minimum wage +, tips are pooled to share with back of the house.979ag said:
Valentina's is getting absolutely dragged in their instagram comments.
They posted an "apology," and ex-employees are commenting that they are terrible owners and employers.
I can't stand pooled tips. The tip I leave the person that waits on me is weighted according to their effort. That should not go to anyone else. They earned it. Not the other wait staff. Just another reason to tip in cash to that person.500,000ags said:
I see. It's still a bit strange someone could skip dead time, show up for peak service, and expect full share of pooled tips.
Paying them minimum wage with hopes they'll get some decent tips from people that don't see them is a terrible policy. Would love to get Beef Cheeks take on this.DiskoTroop said:Looks like they pay minimum wage +, tips are pooled to share with back of the house.979ag said:
Valentina's is getting absolutely dragged in their instagram comments.
They posted an "apology," and ex-employees are commenting that they are terrible owners and employers.
This is a non-issue. Next subject.
The Milkman said:
I'm going to be in the Austin area briefly for the first time in a while in a couple weeks. I land at AUS at 11:00 on a Friday. Who should I hit up that is also likely to not have a huge wait at that point?
Does Leroy and Lewis typically have long wait?
I understand this is good for their business, but this annoys me to no end at some of these places when people ahead of me do this. We have already established that I am not a very patient person though.CDub06 said:
Speaking of Leroy & Lewis. I was there at opening today.
And it was stinkin fantastic. Had to get the beef cheeks as per usual. The special was sliced beef rib, so I added that to the two meat plate. Kim Chi & Kale salad on the side. The sides are special, but this meat is just so good.
It's a perfect example of where the "new school" of Texas barbecue is.
As for timing, I arrived about 10:45 and was behind 2 groups. One was 6 people from California. The other was two locals. The Californians were doing a bbq crawl and it literally took 15 minutes for them to order and get their food because they basically got everything on the menu. (I hope they charged them more for 1/4 pounds). The next two dudes knew what they were doing and got two meat plates, so I was eating by 11:20.
I do agree with that. I was at Helberg the other day and a group of four (obviously local) guys were in front of me standing around B.S ing and got up to the front and said "so what's good?" Then ended up getting a sandwich.CDub06 said:
The guys behind me were beside themselves because after the group had been waiting an hour and the place finally opened, the group started debating what to get. It's 11:05 and they turn and ask "has anyone had the beef cheeks before?" You've got to have your order chambered.
****in CaliforniansCDub06 said:
The guys behind me were beside themselves because after the group had been waiting an hour and the place finally opened, the group started debating what to get. It's 11:05 and they turn and ask "has anyone had the beef cheeks before?" You've got to have your order chambered.
Bulldog73 said:
The secret at Helburg is get the two meat sandwich. Pork steak & moist brisket. Take 90% of the meat off for the wife who wants a sandwich, and have nearly a pound of meat to eat still. {FIFY protected}
That's a genius idea for folks that don't eat a **** load of food.Bulldog73 said:
The secret at Helburg is get the two meat sandwich. Pork steak & moist brisket. Take 90% of the meat off for the wife who wants a sandwich, and have nearly a pound of meat to eat still. {FIFY protected}
agcrock2005 said:That's a genius idea for folks that don't eat a **** load of food.Bulldog73 said:
The secret at Helburg is get the two meat sandwich. Pork steak & moist brisket. Take 90% of the meat off for the wife who wants a sandwich, and have nearly a pound of meat to eat still. {FIFY protected}
Bulldog73 said:agcrock2005 said:That's a genius idea for folks that don't eat a **** load of food.Bulldog73 said:
The secret at Helburg is get the two meat sandwich. Pork steak & moist brisket. Take 90% of the meat off for the wife who wants a sandwich, and have nearly a pound of meat to eat still. {FIFY protected}
Oh I'll do that too, I'm just cheap.
CenTexSmoke said:
Bar A today in Montgomery. Really enjoyed it, proteins were great. He cooks an upper grade choice and it's great brisket. Sausage was great and loves his sauce. Sides were good as well but my wife handled that part. Biased slightly because he's a customer, but I bet you see Coop make some list down the road.
rjones2688 said:
Reese Bros Last week. 2nd time there. Went once last year. They are still firing on all cylinders.
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