11-14-2016, 04:32 PM
(11-14-2016, 04:24 PM)TheMaganator2.0 Wrote: Yes. The people in the queue before you get their food and sit down and eat. They they get up and leave and the process continues.
You'd sit at a table, with your designated mate in the queue, and wait for your food to be brought to you - whilst there are people standing with food in their hands with nowhere to sit?
C'mon Rog. That is shoddy behaviour.
Any cafe I've been in will usually ask you to make your order at the till, then they give you a wee numbered garden gnome or something then you go sit in your seat. Fine if you're by yourself, no problem. If I'm with someone else or a group and we're paying together, it makes no sense for everyone to stand in line. I'd happily send the bird to save a seat whilst I paid for the coffees. I don't normally sit in places that geriatrics frequent though so maybe that's my problem.
If we're talking a McDonald's type deal then yeah, there's no rules. Do what you want. I'm struggling to think of many scenarios in which I'd go in the door and there's loads of empty seats only to turn around with my order in hand and there's OAPs in every single one.