At a Restaurant, What's an Automatic "I'm Not Eating Here We Need to Leave"

Everyone has at least one restaurant DEAL BREAKER.  (Like . . . the place has "Golden Corral" on the sign out front.)  (???)

Someone posted this question on social media: "At a restaurant, what's something that's an automatic, 'I am NOT eating here, we need to leave.' And here are the best responses:

1. Blaringly loud music and strange lighting.

2. No soap in the bathroom . . . and no hint that it just ran out.

3. The smell of a dirty grease trap. If you've worked in a kitchen for a while you recognize it instantly.

4. Any bad smell.

5. The cook walks out of the bathroom . . . with an apron on.

6. A massive menu that's all over the place, even the Cheesecake Factory.

7. No prices on the menu. Or no menus at all, just a QR code.

8. Lots of flies buzzing around the tables and the kitchen. Or worse, the sight of even ONE cockroach.

9. Dirty floors . . . filthy bathrooms . . . or sticky tables.

10. Poor hygiene from the workers, including being visibly sick.

11. When the workers see you come in . . . and look annoyed that they have to work. Or sitting down and being ignored for 10 or 15 minutes.

12. Any restaurant that posts semi-permanent excuses on the front door, like "We're understaffed" or "No one wants to work anymore." It shows the place can't run a business, or doesn't treat employees well enough to stick around.

13. There are TVs playing the news . . . especially anything politics related.

14. There are children screaming or running around.

15.  Gordon Ramsay is filming inside.

 

(Ask Reddit)


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