Wow. This is bad. Personally, this is when I stand up, walk to the front and ask to speak with the manager. I can't fault your approach either.bearlesjr wrote:Great to know. Glad to see there is not as much panic as so many expected.
Now, as for me and Longhorn Steak House. I will never eat there again! (nor did I the first time)
The wife and I visited one in south Houston (now closed) several years ago. The wife ordered a steak med-rare. After several minutes the server came back to tell us the they were out of "med-rare". Puzzled, I ask him if they were pre-cooked and ask how they could possibly be out of med-rare and not medium (mine)?
He told me they just are. I thru 5 bucks on the table for the drinks and left.
My wife has high standards for steaks. She blew up a steak house in El Paso over their poor steaks and how I cooked a better steak over an open campfire at the Grand Canyon.
I realize this was probably a stupid occurrence, maybe an employee playing a prank on a newbie, but wasn't funny on our end.
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