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Big Daddy terrible experience
I visited Big Daddy in Gomtinagar this evening, and considering the dull vibe, I planned to leave within half an hour after waiting for a few friends. I was enjoying the french fries I ordered when I arrived. I expected this place to be a decent bar/cafe to relax, given its high rating on Google Maps. Here's my rant. Please bear with the story and see how everything contributed to the overall experience. I found a table quickly as the place was almost empty. I gave them the benefit of the doubt, assuming the crowd would arrive later, as parties usually start around 8-9 PM. I got an outside table with a nice view, but it lacked cushions. They brought cushions from a dirty stack. They cleaned the table when we arrived. Keep in mind that this was during peak business hours for such cafes/restaurants, and their tables were dirty. They eventually brought the fries after an eternity, which I enjoyed with my girlfriend. Later, I asked for regular water, and the waiter brought only the water, not the glasses. I don't know what he was thinking, and this particular guy was a source of constant frustration. Then, I asked for glasses to drink the water and noticed the bottle was sealed. I asked again for regular water, but he refused. I was still okay with it as I planned to leave soon. So, I asked the waiter for the bill and started taking some pictures. I expected to receive the bill quickly for a single order of fries, but they didn't even communicate with each other to get it. I went outside again to ask for the bill, and the waiter told me to ask the person I ordered with. I was furious because he mentioned this after 15 minutes of initially agreeing to get the bill. Then, I had to walk to the other waiter to get the bill, which should have been a simple 1-minute task. However, he took more than 10 minutes. I saw him serving other customers after taking my request. I went to him again and asked for the bill, but it was too late. I shouted that I was leaving and walked towards the exit. The guy immediately brought the bill after the heated argument. Despite the argument, he insisted on getting the bill settled, even though he said, 'These 400 rupees mean nothing to me.' I left the place after this fiasco, and my girlfriend apologized for the inconvenience caused by this specific waiter. I thought I should share this story with you all because I believe you can bring culture to the city, but you can't change the people. Thank you for reading the entire post. If you know anyone in the management of Big Daddy, I would appreciate connecting with them to provide this feedback. In the meantime, I will post this in my Google Maps reviews.2
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