by Jeremy B » Thu May 10, 2007 12:25 pm
Derby has come and gone. People are slowly starting to recover, regain those lost hours of sleep, gradually sober up and get back to the daily grind. I understand that peoples patience are possibly still somewhat frayed.
With that being said, after much turmoil, I have decided to go ahead and post(my first in the new forum, nice improvement) my experience last night while dining out in Louisville. I am hesitant to open this can of worms, but here goes.
I work in the industry and have for many years. Last night I had an opportunity to leave work by nine, which is a rare treat for me. I thought that a dinner out was deserving, still not having taken a day off since Derby. I hate being that last guest in the dining room and try to avoid it at all costs, but I was willing to risk it for a good dinner in a welcome environment.
My first destination offered to provide neither. I was at the door at 9:30 with many tables still visible to me. After the server or host returned to the front from the kitchen, I was told that they were forced to close early due to a "situation". No explanation offered, nor any light snacks. The young lady was gracious enough to help with other destinations. Sending me back downtown was her first option.
My second destination at least provided the good dinner, just not the warm and welcoming part. It was not far from first stop. I was seated around 9:45. Now I am certainly the last a*@hole walking in the door, but again still tables visible lingering over drinks. The server was not shy about his displeasure. Fairly certain that I heard unpleasant remarks directed toward me, but regardless no warm fuzzies. Food was great and came in timely fashion. Service itself, well executed. The kicker came when the meal was over. I went ahead and settled with server once dessert was ordered. I did not wish to keep him, nor did I want to spend any more time with him. I did, however, still have half a glass of wine to finish and pleasant company. The last table that had been seated in our vicinity had left about 20min. prior. The time is now 11:45, still no threat of turning into a pumpkin. The manager walks over to our table and says, without hesitation, "Hey guys, we're closed". I didn't even get the foreplay of "did you enjoy your dinner" or any other pleasantries. Staff was seated in their civilian clothes waiting for us to walk past on our way out to send us one more snearing glance.
There is a reason that we refer to it as the hospitality industry. It has something to do with providing a service and creating an experience around that service. Ideally, inspiring a guest to return to have similar experiences again. It is an industry that, I assume, most of us have chosen(for whatever crazy reason we were inspired by). If the last guest is not as important as the first or middle, perhaps we should just move to an invitation only system. I felt I had crashed a party I wasn't invited to, and perhaps it is just me that they don't like. Crisis averted, I won't trouble them again. My greater concern is the average diner in Louisville, whether local or visiting. How many other people have to swallow something bitter while enjoying dessert?
I guess I will just resign myself to continue my evening visits to Ramsi's. They work with my schedule and are always welcoming. Great people in general, by my experience. If I find myself leaving work early again, maybe I will just hit the grocery store.