Dave at GreaterFalls has a post up about service in Great Falls. (He actually cites to this post by Hutch)
I have to disagree with Hutch's premise. I find that service is usually pretty good around town.
I should clarify, though, that I draw some distinctions here. When they screw up my order, that may or may not be a service issue. It's a service issue when, to my chagrin, I encounter a waiter or waitress who refuses to write things down (what is up with that, anyway? Are we supposed to be impressed?). If they do write it down, though, I consider that it is a kitchen issue and don't consider it bad service.
Likewise, when the waitstaff is running around, and the place is clearly disorganized, I don't consider that a service issue, I consider that a management issue.
A service issue, to me, is when the waitperson is rude or unhelpful. I rarely encounter that in Great Falls. I find that, when someone walks up to the table and you smile and make conversation, people are almost universally receptive. Thus defined, I receive very good service in this town.
Management issues, though, can be prevalent. For example, has anyone else stood in a long line at the Pita Pit watching while 3 of the five pita makers are constructing sandwiches for delivery orders, those who couldn't be bothered to come to the restaurant? Is that the fault of the server, or the manager?
" For example, has anyone else stood in a long line at the Pita Pit watching while 3 of the five pita makers are constructing sandwiches for delivery orders, those who couldn't be bothered to come to the restaurant?"
ReplyDeleteSame problem at Starbucks.
Its a management problem.
...And what's up with the tip jar at the drive up window at Starbucks? Are they expecting 15% for speaker service and making change?
ReplyDeleteIt is for a 15% English language service charge. Be glad, parts of the US you need to very work hard to understand the blah blah coming over the speaker.
ReplyDeleteI wish Hastings or Cool Beans had a drive though. I like their coffe so much better. Starbucks coffee has that harsh taste that makes me want to chase it with some Jeremiah Weed.
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