Lyndhurst 14
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- Jan 16, 2008
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Going into an all-you-can eat diner in the States is a very depressing experience. The characters in there make these guys look anorexic.
Plus, they only went twice a month for 2 years. That's nothing. If I was them I'd sue that bastard for public humiliation.
Give over, the only reason it's public is because they've made it so.
The restauranteur has the right to remove anybody from his private premises if he likes. I'd say his major mistake was simply not to have prevented them from coming inside in the first place, rather than having to ask them to leave once they were in.
My partner & I go into this restaurant often and it's a lovely place. Last visit was Sat after the Birmingham game, we were still in our shirts and had a good long discussion with the owner about how he is a Seagull fan and used to hang out with the players etc in their hayday of FA Cup glory, the Goldstone Ground etc. I am maybe therefore a bit biased but I can see where he is coming from, he is trying to run a classy establishment that is why he changed the image from 'Ghengis Khan's' to Gobi, changed the menus, done the place out smartly etc etc.
Any all you can eat, footie shirt-friendly pub with a Seagull fan for an owner in Brighton gets the thumbs up from me is all I can say!
Sweet. Haha! They are really milking this one aren't they.
Restaurants also have large overheads. It`s a tough business and many places have closed down. Most right-minded people would have more respect than to go and gorge themselves for two years. It would be ok if they did it occassionally but they were obviously taking the piss. If we all did it these restaurants couldn`t exist. With all his overheads, rent, rates, staff and the rising costs of food i don`t think there is much profit to be had from twelve quid and it was probably costing him money to have these two liberty taking tits in there. I know if I was running the business, working long hours, I wouldn`t put up with it and I would gladly slap their sweaty, chubby faces on his behalf.
It really is very simple :
> He advertises Eat as much as you can / like so he has to adhere to it
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"he is trying to run a classy establishment" - "all you can eat"
Are you a hundred percent sure about that? I know that if, for example, Tesco wrongly label an item at (say) 99p, when the correct price is in fact £29.99, they are under no obligation to sell it to you at 99p. They just withdraw it from sale and say you can't buy it at 99p.
So I wondered if the same applies to this guy? What he definitely can't do is advertise dinner for £12, and then once punters have eaten, give them a bill for £20, but the all you can eat aspect strikes me as essentially an offer, and one he is legally entitled to withdraw as he sees fit. He reserves the right to say people can't have it.
If he was repeatedly pulling the rug from under punters' feet, and doing the same with every customer that he's done to the two chozzers, then I imagine Trading Standards might be interested, but as it stands, it's just two guys complaining, and he'll have a decent argument that their consumption went beyond what was reasonable.
Are you a hundred percent sure about that? I know that if, for example, Tesco wrongly label an item at (say) 99p, when the correct price is in fact £29.99, they are under no obligation to sell it to you at 99p. They just withdraw it from sale and say you can't buy it at 99p.
So I wondered if the same applies to this guy? What he definitely can't do is advertise dinner for £12, and then once punters have eaten, give them a bill for £20, but the all you can eat aspect strikes me as essentially an offer, and one he is legally entitled to withdraw as he sees fit. He reserves the right to say people can't have it.
If he was repeatedly pulling the rug from under punters' feet, and doing the same with every customer that he's done to the two chozzers, then I imagine Trading Standards might be interested, but as it stands, it's just two guys complaining, and he'll have a decent argument that their consumption went beyond what was reasonable.
Why don't the two fatties just go to Days? Far wider selection of equally bland food.