I booked a lunch for a Communion party at a very well-known county cork hotel back in January. We arrived for our lunch this past Saturday, to find the restaurant in darkness and a self-service carvery set up in a function room to cater for circa 200 guests instead. Starters and desserts were also self-service, (everything lukewarm and sitting on open tables for hours) as was tea/coffee. The price that they charged was significantly more than is charged for the same food in the hotel bar, where there was table service. (They also charged €15 for a child's portion of 2 sausages and a handful of chips.)
I voiced my dissatisfaction to the manager before we sat, and again when paying the bill. Her only response was that some people loved the 'casual' nature of the arrangements, and she offered to make sure that in future staff would always let guests know that this was their standard offering for communion lunches.
I was prepared to pay more than twice what I did for a good menu and catered lunch, but the quality of food and level of service we received didn't merit what they charged. The meal was a very average carvery, with luke-warm veg and stodgy stuffing; I've had better on a mid-week work lunch. I was horribly embarrassed in front of family members, some of whom had travelled from the other end of the country to attend. At one point people joked as to whether they should also remove their used soup bowls from the table as nobody was coming to remove them. Luckily they saw the funny side!
I am writing a letter of complaint today, as I feel I was fobbed off at the time. I do wonder what possible recompense can be offered at this stage? The day is gone, and anything they can offer now won't get my family back together to enjoy what was to be a special meal together, but instead has left me with a nasty taste in my mouth.
I voiced my dissatisfaction to the manager before we sat, and again when paying the bill. Her only response was that some people loved the 'casual' nature of the arrangements, and she offered to make sure that in future staff would always let guests know that this was their standard offering for communion lunches.
I was prepared to pay more than twice what I did for a good menu and catered lunch, but the quality of food and level of service we received didn't merit what they charged. The meal was a very average carvery, with luke-warm veg and stodgy stuffing; I've had better on a mid-week work lunch. I was horribly embarrassed in front of family members, some of whom had travelled from the other end of the country to attend. At one point people joked as to whether they should also remove their used soup bowls from the table as nobody was coming to remove them. Luckily they saw the funny side!
I am writing a letter of complaint today, as I feel I was fobbed off at the time. I do wonder what possible recompense can be offered at this stage? The day is gone, and anything they can offer now won't get my family back together to enjoy what was to be a special meal together, but instead has left me with a nasty taste in my mouth.