TGI Fridays’s earns a 1.5-star rating from 242 reviews, showing that the majority of diners are dissatisfied with meals and service.
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The worst dining experienced I have ever had. I met 7 of my relatives plus myself and husband. They had a 40 minute wait, or we could sit outside so we did. They first took drink orders, at which time I asked for water. Drinks came in 2's and 3's. Finally after a wait the waiter came to take food orders, so we didn't have an opportunity to order appetizers, due to a time element (so slow). After dining we needed to be at the Cotton Bowl for my cousins grandsons college football game. Finally food came and I asked about my water? Then my water came and my relatives were almost thru eating, so I asked the waiter again about our entree, he said he would check on it. Never came and everyone was now done. My husband then checked w/manager which didn't really seem very concern, howe ver he offered to comp the entree! Then as we gorged down our entree so to hurry to the game, out came the bill and they took off $4.00 for the entree, we told him it was to be comped as per manager, he says oh yea, I forgot. So now we wait for a new bill to pay for drinks. I have been in this world for 64 years and never haved been so disappointed in a restuarant's courtesy and lack of concern. Embarrassed in front of these 7 weary travelers that drove 3 hours to meet us for early dinner at 3:15 pm and we left at 5:45 pm. Missed the whole first quarter of the game.
fraud
This is crazy!...in eau claire, wi I went to a tgi fridays for an event called bar wars. Flair bartenders compete for a prize.in this competition drinks that the bartenders made were auctioned off at ridiculous prices ranging from $15 or $100 for one drink! This is because they kept repeating that the money given would go to a charity of the bartenders choice. However, I spoke with one of the bartenders (Who I knew) after the competition, and asked what charity he chose. He said he just gave his money he made from selling the drinks to the bar manager, and that the money was being used to buy a new television for the bar. This is what I call fraud. Using charity to get money to buy a tv, lying to the customers, committing fraud... How typical of tgi fridays.
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I have bartended for fridays for 12 years and I know that the bartender that said that was a crock of you know what. Fridays for the past decades have always donated all the bar compititions charity money to make a wish. I know longer work at fridays, but I will stick up f0r a company that took great care of me in my past. You really need to get your facts right before you post a comment like this to the world. maybe fridays should post a comment about you thats not true to ruin your life.
I work at Fridays as a Bartender for the last 3 years. The bar compitentions happen every year to help raise money and awareness for the make a wish foundation. This is has been happening since I first started with the company. Hence why they have auctions threw out the night while the bartenders put on the show. As for auctioning off the drinks... by corporate standards they're not supposed to do that they're supposed to dump them in the sink afterwards because they make a wish foundation doesn't want liquir auctioned off to help raise money. This is a yearly thing that happens every july threw septemember until that's why we also sell make a wish stars in the resturant.
Hello,
I work for the Friday's corporate offices, no, not a big whig..nothing I say is endorsed by Carlson Restaurants WW. I talk with managers of stores all across the United States. All the money that is raised during Bar "Champs" competitions is currently being donated to the Make a Wish Foundation. The managers are required to have this entered into their end of night sales reports that are reported to the corporate office. It's not a scam...the bartender's just doing his job, but isn't involved in the administrative level of what goes on in the store.
Thanks
general manager forced me to leave instead of resolving complaint
Here is the letter that I sent to their corporate office: To Whom It May Concern: I am writing about a terrible experience I had at the TGI Fridays located inside Honey Creek Mall in Terre Haute, IN on July 3, 2010, around 7:00 PM. A manager identifying himself as Todd Sackett, the general manager, forced me to leave the restaurant instead of resolving my...
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On 2/5/10 We brought our 65 year old mother out to dinner for her birthday. We ordererd food drinks, appetizers, and told the waitress that it was our Mom's B-day. Our Apps were cold, our drinks came late, my mom's food came out wrong, she was so upset. We asked to speak to a manager, but since our waitress was so consumed in the guys at the party beside us. We were denied. When you bring 10 adults out for a special occasion, and it gets ruined because noone even cares, after you spend well over $100 dollars. It really doesn't say much for your restaurant. I'm very upset that this incident happened. Especially since this may be her last. I hope you can rectify this so that some other family doesn't go through this again.
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customer service/to go
In the past 3 years, I have traveled 75% of the time for my job in the food service industry. During my travels, I have come to depend on a nice dinning experience at the end of a long day when I visit the TGI Friday's Gettysburg, Pa location. Each time, I order a meal at the "To Go" counter and each time I am extremely disappointed with my experience.
Customer service is what I get paid to teach, coach and train on a daily basis and never have I received any decent customer service and there is always an issue with the amount of time I wait for my "to go" order at this TGI Friday's. For example; tonight I placed my order for salmon and a house salad at 6:30 pm. Twenty-five minutes later I approached the hostess regarding the wait. She then got a manager, who said, "Oh my!" and walked away. A total of 31 minutes after I placed my "to go" order, it was finally ready. No one apologized for the long wait nor thanked me for my business. I understand that sometimes a kitchen at a restuarant gets behind however; that needs to be communicated to the customer; keeping them informed of the progression of their order and if it comes down to it, thank them for their patience and do what it takes to have them continue to be repeat customers.
I truly believe that a customer's feedback, regardless if it is positive or negative, is a great resource. Knowing what your strengths and opportunities are from a customer's perspective, is an effective way to build business. Hopefully, these have been isolated experiences and other customer's have been extremely saticfied.
Regretfully, I will no longer be giving my business to this TGI Friday's in Gettysburg, Pa.
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Frozen Steak Fajita Grocery Product: Taste not bad, preparation easy, but the portion of steak provided is for a midget, a pygmy, an anorexic. They took a decent product and ruined it by being stingy with the meat. These people are brain dead.
As this used to be a good TGIF location it has gone down in cleanliness. I go there every so often and during my visit today I was disgusted. We sat down at the bar and ordered drinks and food.
Prior to the food arriving I noticed a few flies (looked like fruit flies) around the area where we were sitting. I looked around and noticed that was where they kept the fruit for drinks. It was tolerable at first, after the appetizers came we noticed what looked to be an infestation of flies. I mentioned it to the manager and he said "sorry" I said sorry? that's disgusting. he seemed not to care...
we moved to the complete other side of the bar and while we were waiting for our main course to arrive I killed a fly infront of me. that was enough...I called a different manager over and informed her, she said "sorry" and again seemed not to care.
We then relocated to the farthest booth from the bar, where once we were seated the waitress seemed annoyed that she had to serve us and the check was already in. while we waited for our food to come out we noticed more flies...
IT WAS DISGUSTING AND THE BOARD OF HEALTH SHOULD BE NOTIFIED
bad customer service
Location 56 bet 3 and lex
My first and last time ever eating at a tgi fridays!. . . It took the waitor about 5 minutes to seat us, mind you the restaurant was practically empty. At no point did this waitor ever great us or mentioned his name. It took him about 10 mins to bring my drink, like half an hour for my food. There was rap music playing, the waitors were dancing (Including my waitor) , two waiters were wearing hats. The food was horrible. Not once did my waitor come and ask how was the food or if we needed anything. When we asked for the check it took him about another five minutes to bring it, then he had the nerve to underline the part in the check where it say about gratuity and put a smily face. The atmosphere of this fridays felt more like a run down bar than a place to have a nice dinner with friends and family.
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they charged my credit card 11.99 an i have no idea why nor did i athourize this transaction
Are you kidding me? This is ridiculous.
First of all - ten minutes to bring the drink is not his fault usually. They have to wait for the bartenders to make it. So if it takes the bartender 10 minutes to make it, the waiter has no way to bring it out any quicker.
Half an hour for food is the kitchen's fault. I noticed you didn't say he brought the food out after a half an hour and it was cold. So presumably, he didn't let it sit there, he brought it out as soon as it was ready.
I'm not sure if you've ever eaten at a Friday's before this - but the whole restaurant is about flair and having a good time. It's a family party atmosphere, they tell their servers to have fun with whatever they do. Dancing is part of having fun. When they're not at your table, nothing is wrong with dancing.
Wearing hats is part of the uniform. If you don't like it, go somewhere else. They give them the basic uniforms and tell them to add flair. You're allowed to wear hats, jewelry, piercings, pins, things like that because they want you to show off your personality.
Underlining the gratuity with a smiley face was for you to know that you already tipped and that you didn't have to tip anymore on top of that. There were times when my gratuity was $40 and someone didn't see that, and they tipped $40 on top of that. So you should thank the server for underlining the gratuity in order to make sure you didn't tip more than you wanted to.
What a complainer. Sounds like you need a more boring, robotic restaurant to fit your tastes.
Honestly? Five whole minutes?! Wow, you could have spent that extra time fixing your hair couldn't you? People like you are unbelievable. Just don't go to dinner.
upcharge for juice
I was at the local TGI Friday's tonight for their Oktober Fest. I was told there were $2 well drinks, among other choices. I order a baybreeze, which is vodka, cranberry and a splash of pineapple. When I got my bill after 2 drinks, I found a charge for 4.49 for the baybreeze. When I questioned the bartender, she said, oh, I didn't charge happy hour, but there is an upcharge of $.50 for any juice. a baybreeze is a well drink, I've never been charged extra for baybreeze, until now.
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Oh Nick, if the restaurant is supposed to charge extra he would not get into trouble.
its corperate complaining only gets your bartender fired for 49 cents... can you sleep with that well. only doing our job corperate tells us charge .49 cents as dumb as it sounds thats how it is.. corp looks at this stuff and check it out i hope your happy you potentially got the bartender in trouble...
tuesday the waitress
Hello, yes I was eating at fridays on 34th and 8th ave this evening, and was served by a waitress name Tuesday, the service was horrible and it was clear that she had been drinking. She yelled back and forth across the room to her co-workers and it was frustrating. I will never eat there again. When I asked her to please send someone else she replied "they're busy, so you're stuck with me". She insisted that if i didnt like it there, to eat elsewhere. I would also like to say in addition to me never visiting there again I also would have to inform friends of such behavior. The staff there drinks on the job and is not fit to handle people food.
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frozen steak fajita grocery product
Frozen Steak Fajita Grocery Product: Taste not bad, preparation easy, but the portion of steak provided is for a midget, a pygmy, an anorexic. They took a decent product and ruined it by being stingy with the meat. These people are brain dead.
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i will not buy these anymore..the 1st one didnt have the tortillas in the box! i figure, ok maybe a mistake...buy another and AGAIN the damn tortillas were NOT in the BOX!
I had the same issue. Three small tortillas--much smaller than the ones in the restaurant-- 2 - 5 inch diameter ones and 1 - 4 inch diameter one, and four pieces of meat, one of which was fatty.
No it is the store bought frozen bag from Grocery Stores $9.99 for what ? a handful of meat and a huge portion of Vegetables . It should be called Veggie Fajitas with a side of Meat.
You get that at about all restaurants these days the portions shrink yet the price goes up.
I agree! piss poor portions!
customer service
My friends and I decided to go to this restaurant after the movies yesterday. One of my friends is a Gulf War veteran that has lost his leg and is in a wheel chair until he is fitted for his prosthetic leg. I walked in and spoke with the front area person and explained our need for a table that would sit 6 people with one being in a wheel chair. She proceeded to try to sit us in the very back of the restaurant in tables that were not together. This is understandable if the restaurant was packed and there were no areas to seat 6 people. There were areas to seat all of us but they were not offered. We left. This is my first and last time in a TGI Fridays restaurant and I will be telling many of my friends about our experience.
IT IS UNACCEPTABLE TO TREAT ANYONE LIKE THIS, LET ALONE A MILITARY SERVICE MEMBER THAT HAS GIVEN SUCH A SACRIFICE LIKE HE HAS!
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I went and friends to a restaurant TGI Fridays in Riyadh Saudi Arabia was not good service and not a defect in the waiter, but because the restaurant by a few waiters This waiter was good with us despite the pressures of work, but he was trying to satisfy our needs and with taking some time was not-service as we believe please attention litany Restaurants Saudi Arabia and I hope to increase the number of waiters in particular
The managers in TGI Riyadh Euro markets were not interested in us at all and were eating on the other side and we regret happening waiter alone is not enough to serve more than 20 people at one time and did not see one of the managers, but when we finished and this was different from the-good experiences in the past? Wanted to give us a discount, but we refused
"You're right! The hostess should have gone up to people who were eating, and kicked them out!
Is that what you want?"
Excellent point. this reminds me of how little people actually know about the inner-workings and functionality of a restaurant on a day-to-day basis. Unfortunately, it is these same people who decide to leave a three dollar tip with a $150 check because either (1)they did not bring enough money to tip appropriately, (2) have no idea how to do percentages, seeing as how graduating high school would be comparable to a once-in-a-lifetime miracle, (3) think that servers get paid a luxuriant and copious hourly rate rather than the $2.13/hr rate (meant only to balance out earnings for tax purposes, leaving them with a zero dollar check), or (4) blame any negative aspect of thier dining experience on the server so as to justify their tip (or lack of one). People like this are the ones who find that food tastes better in a booth rather than at a table, don't understand that it is a violation of fire safety code in most areas to seat someone (wheelchairs and high-chairs included) at the end of a table, and don't consider the fact that they were seated in a specific area of the restaurant so that they would speedy and efficient service from the server assigned to that section. There are reasons why people are taken to certain tables, but since this man's friend fought in the war, the regulations for operating an efficient restaurant don't apply here (even though both losing an extremity while in the military and failing to understand the logic of this situation were the unfortunate direct results of voluntary actions)
terriable customer service
A friend of mine and myself went to get a salad and wings. He didnt have ID to drink but I did. I ordered my drinks but the waitress kept moving my drinks across the counter top. After getting my food, I moved my drinks to make way for my food, she came pass and moved my drinks again. I hadnt even drank out of them, by this time, I'm feeling uncomfortable and asked her to get a manager because I didn't want the drinks. The manager came out (Michael Clapp) and was rude and insisted I pay for everything. I told him I didnt touch them and Jill, my waitress kept moving my drinks around and I didn't want them. He call 4 patrol cars and humiliated me in front a dinning room full of guest. Ran my credit card wrong and asked me to give him my social and a copy of my drivers liscence. Finally after a hour and being threaten with jail time, I sent a friend to the ATM to withdrawl cash to pay the entire bill. Never have I been treated in this manner! stay away from Short Pump TGI Fridays unless you are ready to be harrassed and embarrassed!
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"I agree. Sounds like you were violating ABC / BATF laws by ordering drinks for someone without an ID.
Judging by your grammar and your inability to conjugate verbs, I'd say
that you are the kind of person 99% of food service workers detest.
You know who you are."
That is exactly right, i especially like the part where this ### had to leave to get money to pay for drinks. Sounds to me like he wasn't planning on paying for them in the first place. As for the reason he protested having to pay for his drinks, I can almost guarantee you that the waitress was moving the drinks toward the middle of the table so as to prevent the aforementioned ### from spilling his grown-up drink(s) like a little child. He sounds like the type of person who goes everywhere expecting something for nothing as reparations for 400+ years of racial injustice to his ancestors. I am not racist by any means, but it is highly irritating when your job and pay depend on how well you impress a customer that enters the restaurant with a similar attitude, demanding every possible service and luxury only to scoff at the notion of paying or financially compensating restaurant employees for such services and products.
BS. Total BS. Don't get mad at someone for not wanting to help you break the law.
Do you really think they didn't see right through what you were doing? Please. Grow up.
I agree. Sounds like you were violating ABC / BATF laws by ordering drinks for someone without an ID.
Judging by your grammar and your inability to conjugate verbs, I'd say
that you are the kind of person 99% of food service workers detest.
You know who you are.
I repeat AGAIN don't act like the victim!
I understand your concern and have seen this MANY times before. DON'T buy drinks for other people and you won't be treated this way!
very bad bad service
Wow, lets see, where do I start! My friends and I decided to go in to this location at fridays to have dinner.It took Adam, our server about ten minutes to arrive at our table.He didnt greet us, had no eye contact with us and NO Pen or Paper to write our order down.The last we checked as a server you are to have all of the above, first good impressions get...
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Hi there,
I was currently on H1-B "Visa" in US and was arrest a couple of years ago for solicitation of prostitution. I was at a bar of TGI Fridays just flirting with the undercoverwear cop (it was a trap) and she make up some false story. I was not very happy, and decided to plead "Not guilty" and decide to take the case for the trial where judge found "Not Guilty" . I am and planning on going to India in Dec. I would like to avoid delays in the "visa stamping process" if I can when I try to reenter US. My question is:
1. Can I expect any problems or delays in the stamping process?
2.How long does it take for the criminal background checks to come back in India?
3. Would it be faster if I get my visa staming done in Canada? (I have an appointment in Calgary)
4. Can someone there delete it from background check softwares. I am from A.P.
I would really appreciate the response to the questions above.
Thanks
sorry i mean to say judge found for the "Guilty",
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unacceptable service
To whom it may concern: This letter is to complain about service we recently received from TGI Fridays at 1475 Western Ave, Albany, NY We just had the worst experience at your TGI Friday’s location at 1475 Western Ave, Albany, NY, and we will not be back! We arrived today, 3/1/09, and were seated at 12:45pm. The waitress (never mentioned her name) took our...
Read full review of TGI Fridays and 1 commentunacceptable customer service
Receipt Information: Rockville Centre, NY 65 ZAMBUCA TBL 10/1 CHK 2859 MAR01'09 341pm sales total: $44.92 Friday's is a place that my family, friends, business associates and I have relied upon, in the past, for excellent food complimented by excellent customer service. Today that was not the case. Out with my family, we were seated and soon greeted...
Read full review of TGI Fridays and 19 commentsnot returning all change
on Wed. Feb 25th 2 friends, my son & I met for lunch at Friday's. I told the server that my son & I were on 1 bill, and each of the other ladies were separate. When the server picked up the payments she asked if I wanted change and I said no; one of the other ladies also said no; and the 3rd lady said yes. She had given the server $10.00 for a $4.85 bill. When she returned, she had 5 singles. She looked for the 15 cents and it wasn't there. She mentioned it to the rest of us and I also looked for it. It wasn't there. By this time both of the other ladies had to leave. My son & I were the last to leave and I stopped up front and asked the greeter if this was common practice in this restaurant and if so, whose decision is this?
does the company sanction this or does the server take it upon herself not to return ALL of the change and up to what amount? She said I really don't know because I was not your server; but she also stated the she herself has worked in many restaurants in the "valley" and that is common practice. She also asked if I REALLY wanted the 15 cents back and did I want to speak to the manager. By this time I had to leave and I said no. But I also advised her that this has left a VERY bad taste in all of our mouths and we would not be back (even though I love their green beans appetizer). I should have stayed and spoke to the manager because after I got home I started calling and and have not been able to reach them since. It's always a fast busy signal, like maybe the phone is off the hook. I even called the operator at the phone company and she got the same response; but said she didn't have the equipment to check if phone was truly busy.
Especially in these economic times, restaurants should be happy to get people IN the establishment and treat them right. And that means returning ALL the change. This is stealing!
I would like to report this to the manager, I may go to the restauant board if I have to. I am also telling everyone I know about this and "DON'T GO TO FRIDAY'S"!
I would like a response to this complaint. Thank you.
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I'm the server this complaint is about! Let me please explain, this table of woman came in, sat down and were given excellent service by me. Just three old grumpy ladies who Demanded to be on seperate checks so they could use multiple coupons at one table, coupons that said one per party per table. I do round up and down on change, but I also inform and confirm its ok with guest paying. Just as I did with these oh so lovely ladies, Obviously someone wasnt listening.I'm replying to this post years later because I stumbled upon it while searching recipes similar to some at Fridays. I've been in the industry for 9 years, I've been manager, server and trainer all at the same time. I am a damn good server! Plus you try working at TGI Fridays and serving people like you! You come in with your coupons, chat for hours in a booth and leave a dollar or two since your bill was sooooo cheap. Despite whether its due to the three coupons you used after ### enough. Then you actually take the time to get online and write this ridiculous "review"! I would love to come see you where you work and complain about you, maybe you will lose your job like some servers so when they get complaints by ### like you.
I used to work for TGI Fridays in Naples, FL back in 1995 through to 1998. It is common practice for a server to round up change to the nearest dollar so you're not getting a pocketful of change for your trip out the door. If anything, you're getting 15 cents back EXTRA! Think about it...$4.85 change and the server is giving you $5.00? That's 15 cents out of the server's pocket. So my question is...what's the problem?
Stealing a customers money whether it's 98 cents, or a nickel is theft. The money does not rightfully belong to the server or business. Why should the patron be bullied and ridiculed by the posters who get thrills responding hatefully to a legitimate complaint. I too had this shocking experience at a restaurant called Morels French Steak House, 189 the Grove drive, in Los Angeles. The attitude of the waitress was arrogant, sarcastic and ridiculing when she said they don't return the patrons change. Mine was eighty cents . If this line of thinking is so correct, and praised by the dunces here, why then don't the employers short the wait staffs paychecks and round all cents down to the whole dollar. Or go to your banks to cash checks with cents, and let the bank keep your change. All day long from the Starbucks coffee with change coming, to grocery stores, dry cleaners, gas stations, conveince stores, ect. just tell them keep the change if you promote and support this policy. For an establisment to covertely short change the parton is blatently unlawful, criminal, and can be prosecuted as a misdemeanor. I protested, spoke to a manger, and have never returned. Next time call the police and file a theft complaint.
I have a solution: don't go out to eat if you're going to be a pain.
First of all, splitting checks is ONE of the most unnecessary, annoying things you could have your server do, especially if you're all paying cash. Aw, what's wrong? Can't do the math? Seriously, it's not that hard.
Secondly, in case you've forgotten, servers aren't slaves. They are there to perform a service to guests, and in return you are SUPPOSED to pay for that service. For some people they are there to pay the mortgage or pay for school. It's called a tip, every hear of one? Normally you're supposed to tip more than three percent.
And third, it must be nice that out of all of the things you could have complained about, you chose 15 cents. Maybe you should open your eyes and take a look at what other people have to complain about, and I assure you, it's exponentially more devastating than your "financial loss." You think 15 cents is bad? Some people have lost their homes for crying out loud!
P.S. I'm sure if you look underneath your couch cushions, all of your problems will be solved. Goodnight and good luck.
The fifteen cents probably just fell out of the book and into her apron. I don't know what you could have done with 15 cents that would make you so fired up to write this complaint...you couldn't even buy half a gum ball or 1/3 of a phone call with 15 cents. If you really wanted it so badly, you probably could have found it by searching on the ground for 30 seconds. People usually toss pennies into fountains.
Why didn't you just tell the server that she shorted you? She probably didn't mean to-seriously, who would steal 15 cents? I am a server and many times I make change for a table and then slip the book into my apron. The 15 cents very well may have been in the book but fell back into her apron when she took it out to give to you. The easiest way to have gone about this was to talk to the server about it and then she could've given you the 15 cents. See? No problem! My advise to you: Get a job in the food service industry!
You're complaining about $.15? Are you serious? I wouldn't even want you back in my restaurant. Trust me, you're doing them a favor -- craziness.
not doing what was requested... charging gratuity when not nessasary
Some Co-Workers and I went out to have a birthday lunch for one of the co-workers. We asked them to put the orders on separate bills...we were all paying separate. Not only did it take forever to come take our order, the food take one HOUR to get to us and they added the total bill together and added a 18% Gratuity fee to the bill. There was 9 of us and we told the waitress we wanted the bills separated and she said they are, they are all just ont the same bill to save paper, but they are separate. So we all had to figure out what each of us owed and we all paid with separate bank cards and it was a HUGE hassle. I was not planning on leaving a tip because it took so long to get our orders put in and then it took and hour to get the food.
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Next time you go to a TGI Fridays, look at the back page of the menu. On the bottom is CLEARLY states that "On a party of 8 or more an 18% gratuity is added"
Being a server myself, I do not like to add gratuity to a check. I am confident in my abilities where I usually get more than 20%
One thing that some people need to realize is that servers depend on their tips to survive. Having a guest say "Thank You" and then hand you a $5 tip on a $90 check does not pay my rent, or provide food and clothing for my kids.
If you can not afford to go out to eat to be waited on by a server AND tip your server AT LEAST 15-20%. Go to McDonalds, Burger King, and Wendy's and order from their Value Menus!
Gratuity is added whether you have seperate checks or not, no matter what restaurant you eat at. Typically gratuity is added for more than 8 people. And what most people do not understand is that it is not the servers fault if the food takes an hour, the servers dont run back and cook your food, they just take your order and punch it in. So you are punishing your server for something that is the fault of the cook. I have worked in food service for many years and I see people like this all of the time. They come in with large groups thinking that it is easy for everyone's check to be seperate. I understand the guest is "always right" but when you come in with a larger party, give your server some slack. They are one person, you are 9 people all wanting different things on seperate tickets. I am sure you have no idea how their computer even works, most restaurants you have to put the whole order in and then go back in and seperate it out. And what is even more irritating, I am sure you dont work anywhere where you make mistakes or your guests have had to wait. Target, where the merchandise is always in the wrong spot? Kohls where clothing is always laying all over the floor? Albertsons where "3 or more is a crowd" but there are 5 people in line and no one calls for back up cashiers? Old Navy where you are no longer to exchange things without a reciept? A bank where you have to take more than 3 checks inside when you have 3 sleeping children in the car? But although most of these inconveniences are not the fault of just one cashier or sales person, these people make minimum wage and dont rely on tips so we go and complain to management. Servers rely on tips to pay their bills and gas to drive to work to serve people like you who have no idea how much it means to get stiffed on a 9 top table when it was the cooks fault that your food took an hour. Next time you dont want to wait an hour or tip with 9 people, go to McDonalds!
bad service
After spending 70 dollars on a meal for two people, I'm pretty much not satisfied.
Three tiny martinis for 7.50 each, alright, it's a mixed drink, you expect to spend alot, but the steaks weren't amazing (6 oz. sirloin and flat iron). They were simply meat, flavor coming from dipping them in a small cup of the JD sauce. I tried the bacon wrapped shrimp. The bacon was burnt, and wrapped around shrimp that still had their tails on. I had to remove the bacon to pull them off. The mashed potatoes were dry, tasted unseasoned, save for one or two shavings of cheese, and in the ball shape of an ice cream scoop. I was reminded of high school cafeteria. I started the meal with one of my favorites: Buffalo wings, deciding to try them boneless. To my displeasure, they were crunchy with too much breading.
As if the food wasn't mediocre enough, we were needing to flag our server down for nearly everything (drink refills, napkins), even though the number of other customers were dwindling, since it was getting late. I say server because, though she had a nametag, she didn't introduce herself.
On top of this, when attempting to complain to the company themselves, their website is broken, and you have to leave a voicemail to make a comment. No live person.
I used to enjoy a night out at Fridays, but after this experience, and with Tuesdays and Longhorn within a couple of hundred feet of the restaurant, and Applebee’s down the block, I'm considering steering clear in the future, and advising friends and family to do the same.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
wow, he must be a manager. good PR but bad for return costomers. DUDE! lol
P.S. The boneless wings come pre-breaded and always have. If you don't like breading on your wings, order traditional-style wings which do not come with breading. Additionally, if you consider the area in which you dined (New York City), you will realize that menu prices are approximately 30% more than the national average. Such menu price variations are determined by the individual store after factoring employee pay (or lack therof), location, taxes, wholesale cost for food/alcohol products, and operational costs (i.e. lease/rent, and utilities such as gas, water, sewage, and electricity.
Also, if your chief complaint is about the food, why title your blog "bad service"?
You get what you pay for dude. The mashed potatoes are preseasoned and come in a bag that is opened and mixed with a little more than a 1/2 cup of cheese once rethermalized (heated up in hot water). The reason for the scoop shape is to allow the managers and cooks greater control over portion size and food costs, which inturn allow the prices to remain constant over a period of time. As for the bacon wrapped shrimp, these are pre-wrapped with the tails on and cooked as one piece on the grill. A majority of people prefer their bacon crispy, so unless otherwise specified, it is actually supposed to come crispy, ensuring that the shrimp on the inside are thoroughly cooked. The "$7.50" martinis more than likely did not include the alcohol sales tax (which is actually higher in restaurants than in stores). Concerning the steaks, only the flat iron steak (8 oz) is basted in JD glaze, but both steaks should have been lightly seasoned. The peitite sirloin is meant to be a smaller portion size at a more affordable price (requiring a lower grade steak such as an aged sirloin tip). The sad fact is that while BOH (back of house/kitchen) work is more labor intesive and stressful than any other non-degreed profession, the cooks who endure such labor for sometimes 14-16 hrs a day only earn $7-10 dollars per hour (usually less depending on ethnicity--How pathetic?), so I say again, you get what you pay for.
Unfortunately, I have had to learn first-hand how physically and mentally taxing (not to mention underappreciated and undercompensated) this position can be while earning a degree in a town where 25, 000 other students (who only work for spending money) are seeking jobs. At less than $10 per hour, I perform the tasks of 2-3 employees in sweltering heat for up to 16 hours in a day, getting off of work at 2-3 am just to finance my housing, education, and bills. It is the only job available in this town, and even though I wish to one day leave all of my restaurant experience behind to work in my chosen field, the low pay and long hours only allow me 4-5 hours of sleep per night before school the next day. I have found that the work is so taxing, that when I am not working, I am too exhausted to study or play music (which is relative to my intended major as a recording industry production and technology engineering specialist). The saddest part is that while I can't even get enough hours or pay to live any better than paycheck to paycheck eating ramen noodles in my roach-infested apartment, you are online writing off the TGIF chain altogether because your luxury of a steak dinner and martinis was not seasoned as well as your spoiled mind might hope it to be. I apologize on behalf of all TGI Friday's for the menu prices, but they do serve to provide what little money does come on each of my paychecks. I wish I had the luxury of complaining about steak dinners, but instead I have to cook your steak dinners exactly the way I'm told to in order to persue my passion in hopes that one day, I might make it out of this ### job where no matter how hard I try, nothing is ever good enough for anybody much less deserving of decent pay.
Next time you order a steak and martinis, ask for extra seasoning even if it's on the side before you think about never coming in again.
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I happen to be celerbrating my grandson's 7th Birthday at Friday's when our party. We received poor service it was a nightmare. 1. poor heat the kids were cold and we had to keep telling them to turn the heat on. 2.we order all at the same time and every one's food came at different times not good and when we did get the food the order were cooked wrong and...
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I won't be going back to Fridays again - the place is nice, but their business practices are very deceptive. They emailed a $5 off of 15 coupon with a link 'send this email to a friend and get 2,0087 goldpoints' (their frequent diner program). Turns out you have to send it to a friend, print a coupon, go to the restaurant and have a meal there before they give you the 2,008 points.
That's very deceptive. The coupon DOESN'T even say a purchase is necessary. I was driving by a Fridays and the manager turned me a way from just getting the points because I wasn't eating there. And their corporate office stands by the policy that you have ot get a meal... even though the coupon doesn't say anything about it.
You're an idiot.
Did you seriously think they were going to give you all the points for forwarding an email? Come on, that's common sense.
Guess you can't get very far trying to get something for nothing. Get over it.
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