I went out to dinner this weekend...

Posted at 8:00 on Monday April 03, 2006 | Filed Under Miscellaneous

It was my friend's birthday on Saturday, so a bunch of us went out to eat in SF. Apparently a couple people at the other end of the table ordered some wine and nobody was paying attention...

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Update: Ok, the backstory: My friend (the guy whose birthday it was) called the restaurant in advance and had them pull this prank. Good job, Anton.

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Comments (12)

1.

If they ordered wine, why does it say X?

Was the wine uncorked?

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Posted by Joo at April 3, 2006 08:05 AM
2.

Ouch. I hope they got soundly thumped on the head.

Posted by Grayden at April 3, 2006 08:36 AM
3.

Please tell me that was some cruel april fools joke by the restaraunt?


And how do you people afford meals that are $20+ a plate?

Posted by thatedeguy at April 3, 2006 08:50 AM
4.

That's a pretty good cash register April fool's.

Posted by Wilson Miner at April 3, 2006 08:51 AM
5.

Ha. So they essentially taught you how to get poor. ;-)

Posted by Oliver at April 3, 2006 09:06 AM
6.

Well, servers are encouraged to push wine and other alcohol - it's a higher-margin product, and it raises the check average, but that is a pretty extreme example.... :)

Posted by Aaron Woodin at April 3, 2006 11:05 AM
7.

So your "friends" bought a $3,000 bottle of wine expecting everyone to split the cost? I hope you took them in the bathroom, beat the crap out of them, then used a credit card out of their wallets to pay the entire tab.

Posted by hopster at April 3, 2006 11:28 AM
8.

$20/plate is mid-range IMHO, not really that expensive. Granted if you do that every night, it's a bit much.


Even when I was a grad student I could easily afford to do that once in a while.

Posted by Joo at April 3, 2006 01:07 PM
9.

oh man... that's by far the greatest April's Fool joke ever played by a restaurant. Awesome. Just because of that I am gonna go there next time I am in Frisco.

Posted by eks at April 3, 2006 01:08 PM
10.

Not to quibble, but why in the world would a restaurant charge you a corking fee for a bottle of wine from THEIR cellar?

Posted by Angela at April 3, 2006 01:34 PM
11.

I have to admit, I'm curious how this turned out, but I'm also really curious whether or not "X" is a type of wine that I am unfarmilliar with, or a mistake.


And as far as corkage... I would hope their margin of profit for the bottle of wine would account for the extra 30 seconds it takes to open a bottle of wine, especially at a restaurant of that caliber (I mean, it doesn't sound like the 4 seasons, but still, even the servers at Outback know how to open a bottle of wine!)

Posted by Trevor at April 4, 2006 05:39 AM
12.

Should have gone to Cafe LuLu next door!!!! But bring the febreze to get rid of that wood-fired smell.

Posted by Judah Line at April 10, 2006 09:14 PM

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