My vote goes to Upper Crust Pizza.
The food is very good, but the service is absolutely terrible. Slow, disinterested. The management staff is unresponsive.
My vote goes to Upper Crust Pizza.
The food is very good, but the service is absolutely terrible. Slow, disinterested. The management staff is unresponsive.
My vote goes to Upper Crust Pizza.
The food is very good, but the service is absolutely terrible. Slow, disinterested. The management staff is phony and unresponsive.
I like Beverly's, but they seem to always be short a waitperson in the evenings and it takes forever to get my food. I get frustrated every time I go to Gabriella's because they make customers wait even though they have open tables. I do not buy into the "We do not have enough waits staff" excuse restaurants use to make customers wait even though they have empty tables. Some restaurants use this as a ploy to get people to wait in the bar and buy drinks. Cracker Barrel seems to have high turnover of wait staff and they are slow. I do not eat French fries often and it drives me nuts when I specify I want the sandwich only and they still give me fries and try to charge me for them. This happens at Whataburger a lot.
Bigray in Ok
As soon as I saw this title, I thought "Upper Crust", specifically the NW OKC/Edmond location. The first time we went, right after they opened, was fantastic. That is probably why we gave them some more chances. The problems started with ordering one of the "bottle and a pie" or "pitcher and a pie" specials and having to remind them to give us the special price, more than once.
The last time we went, the server was flat out rude. My husband and I are the most laid-back customers, not the type that are obnoxious and demanding. The guy was slamming dishes on the table, really
brusque and walked away while I was in the middle of a sentence. I don't think we've ever, ever complained about a server before but we did this time.
It's a shame, because they are close to home, and we were excited to have a decent place with a patio to bring our dog that doesn't require a haul down into the city, but they are never getting another single red cent of my money.
I've had the same experience at Upper Crust almost every time I've been - some experiences worse than others. Pizza was always good, but the service is usually sub-par to terrible. With so many excellent pizza choices in town, they need to realize that what they are really peddling is customer service, and if they don't get it right, their patrons will get it somewhere else.
1) The Burger King that used to be at Penn and Hefner.
2) The Popeye's Chicken that still exists, somehow, on up the street.
3) (yet seriously, folks) The Iquana Grill on our last visit. It really was THE WORST service at a restaurant that I've encountered for a long, long time. The food was excellent but the service was pathetic. Allegedly, it had something to do with the excusification or clarification that some key "staffperson" "walked out" and everyone was trying to fill the gap left by that person's rash decision. It would have been a complete disaster had not the bartender--who didn't know what a "G and T" (or G&T) was--not gone above and beyond his job description to make the experience only a partial disaster.
RM..."A&T," if you please, Sir.
Never have had a bad experience at upper crust
The funny thing for me is that I couldn't think of place that has given me really terrible service outside of Othello's in Norman (don't think they're still around). But I do recall a a couple of less than stellar experiences at both Upper Crust and Iguana. Had a recent trip to Upper Crust at Classen Curve and the food was really good, but our server and trainee were morons. They both kept forgetting about stuff, and the server would just blame it on the trainee. Even if the trainee screwed up, isn't it your job to train him?! As far as Iguana goes, I went quite a while back when it was really busy. Think it was Taco Tuesday. We were in a pretty big party, and the server screwed up everyone's orders even after it took forever for the food to come out. We were starving, so we just sucked it up and ate what was brought to us. Thought the food was average as well.
Pizza 23
I've ranted elsewhere about how poor my visits to Flint have been. Just absolutely awful. But then, OK BBQ Eater Anonymous jogged my memory...
Pizza 23 is the absolute worst experience I have ever had at a restaurant in this town. Went twice and have decided to never return. If I'm with friends or family that suggest it, I veto it every time. Just the absolute worst service.
Never had a bad Upper Crust experience either...but I only go to the one in The Curve.
Flint has been really hit and miss. I've quit going because of it.
I give most places 2 chances. I also know even the best place can have a bad night. If the bad service is due to the servers just not wanting to do their job I don't tip and leave a little note on the tip line that thy might want to find a job that fits their abilities.
Deep Deuce Grill is atrocious. Always slow, never knowledgeable, never helpful.
Last time I was at the patio bar and asked the bartender which Prairie was on tap?
Her answer,
"I don't know, I'm not really a beer person."
My jaw about hit the floor and I responded, "but you are a bartender, yes?"
"Yes"
"and you don't think knowing what's on tap at your station, not even the whole restaurant just your bar, is your job and useful information for a customer?"
"Well like I said I don't really drink beer so I don't really need to know it."
That just screams poor training and a lack of standards. I think they've long benefited from a great location so they slack on service.
To reiterate, the food at Upper Crust was very good, so we will be back. We've only been twice. We went about a month after they opened (Curve location), and were so put off we didn't return for two years. We went again last week, and the food was very good, but the service was ridiculously bad. I realized that if we were there to get drunk first, we may not have noticed how bad the service was. But we were there to eat, and it took forever to get our food. The staff had an agenda to push their specials on us, when we were decided what we wanted. We waited at least 10 minutes to get water served. The salads took another half an hour. Trying to flag down the waitress to pay was a sisyphean ordeal. I could go on.
I really, really hate Hal Smith Restaurant Group's fake service. They really don't give a $hit about you, but they pretend they do as they fail to serve you. It is truly weird.
Again, the food is good, though, so we'll try again. I'll just probably turn into a demanding a-hole to ensure we get what we want.
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