restaurant
Hidey Hoo! Jumping right in as if I knew what was going on...
...I made meatloaf for a second time, and it wasn't bad....
Tipping ... never waited tables in a restaurant that wasn't our own, and that only briefly, but Daughter has done a lot of waitressing.
Another video - don't know how I got to this... possibly some commenter or overnight thread? Don't recall. But, it's foodish.
Rules was established by Thomas Rule in 1798 making it the oldest restaurant in London.
rules.co.uk
We'll also up the tip quite a bit if we're sitting a long time at a table in a busy place, and/or drinking little or not at all where most tables might be expected to order more booze. Because.
Daughter has done a lot of waitressing. We don't go out to eat as much as we used to, but our baseline has been 20% for a long, long time.
tubal: Just staking out their dhimmi creds, avoiding the rush.
Lizzy: "Yeah, why didn't the VT restaurant owner say something like..."
I believe your question contains the answer: VT.
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Lincolntf: "Christianity that doesn't allow tipping? New one on me. What denomination is that? I'm trying to think if I've ever heard that before and I don't think so."
Daughter has done a lot of table-waiting. Two non-tipper or low-tipper types stand out.
But I do have a coupon for a free lunch at a Mexican restaurant.
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