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In reply to the discussion: sitter cancelled. couple took baby to $200 plus fancy pre.pay nonrefundable restaurant. [View all]frazzled
(18,402 posts)the ticket does. You pay everything in advance: food, tax, and a 20% gratuity.
(When we went to Next they included an 18% gratuity; since we usually always give 20%, we thought it was a bargain!). I actually like the idea of a "fixed price" meal (not one that is that expensive, though!) and a ticket. You don't have that angst about ordering or thinking, "god, I hope this doesn't cost a fortune." You know exactly in advance what you're getting.
At any rate. I don't know why I'm into this discussion, except for the fact that it takes place in my city. I'm never going to eat there. Unless someone comes and offers to pay for it. Maybe not even then!
We rarely go out to dinner, unless it's somewhere fairly modest, but occasionally a group of friends will want to go somewhere. We always get stiffed when the bill is split, say, three ways: we didn't order cocktails or appetizers, but we're paying for everyone else's!