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| - Two stars is actually generous! We have been regulars at Native NY'er because I have always loved their wings. We also go since they are supporters of the 100 club & my husband LEO.
At the spur of the moment we decided to go. I had my son that's 4 and a 15 month old. The young girls at the desk said, how many... We said two adults, a child and baby, table please?
Response was, a booth okay? First off NOT listening! How can you seriously expect a little toddler to sit in a booster seat that has no straps! Would you like a lawsuit? So we get to the table and then had to ask twice for a high chair until we just got one ourselves. It was sticky, full of food from previous child and just down right disgusting, of course only one left in that area, so we had to go back to the car to get a blanket so I felt comfortable with my child sitting there.
After taking drink orders, she came back not even two minutes and asked if we were ready to order? Seriously???? We just sat down, got settled, took the 4 year old to the bathroom, we hadn't even opened the menu.
I got wings as part of signing up for the rewards program and said onion rings to come with my wings NOT prior.
Onion rings show up 5 minutes later! 20 minutes later a burger, grilled cheese and chicken strips show up. My wings tasted a bit weird, but couldn't put my eye on it. But the minute we got home and until 5am my body told me something was wrong. Don't know if the wings were cooked thoroughly or not, but I was sick!!
Sad to say, it will be a while before we go again. Time to try some newer places.
Waitresses- here and other restaurants also. STOP putting scolding hot plates in front of a child. Their first instinct is to touch it and then guess what, dinner is ruined because your kid had burnt blister! Also do you think a one year old can just chow down into a sandwich without it being cut up?
Common sense!!! As the parent where you would like the plate, it's not hard
*Addition based on "compliment" of my review I received, to the jacka$$ that sent it, re-read what I wrote about common sense when it comes to being a good waitress/waiter, be observant and AWARE of your customer and their needs and listen. I said we needed a table, response was "is a booth okay?"
I have also walked in the shoes, did it, done it and was good at it! So go back to work and STFU, I hope I never come in your restaurant.
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