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When working in a nice fusion-restaurant we had several people wandering in and askind whether we serve any food. As in "no we are a restaurant that only offers drinks", DUH!
I once had a customer sincerely tell me that he was a coffee aficionado and that our espresso was too rich and he did not like the crema. He much preferred the REAL Espresso...The Italian coffee that comes from those PODs!
"Strong, hot, and sharp." I think he mused
...so...
Being Italian myself I promptly offered to break his thumbs.
Bada Boom!
-cd
I once had a customer sincerely tell me that he was a coffee aficionado and that our espresso was too rich and he did not like the crema. He much preferred the REAL Espresso...The Italian coffee that comes from those PODs!
"Strong, hot, and sharp." I think he mused ...so... Being Italian myself I promptly offered to break his thumbs.
Bada Boom!
-cd
I know this can work both ways... as a coffee/espresso enthusiast... I've walked into a shop that sells their own roasted beans. When the owner saw me looking at their roasts, he asked me if he could help me with any questions. I said "sure, I can't seem to find the roast date". "Oh" he replies and points to a code 2010-01, "It's good until January of 2010".
oh, the starbucks speak...
ugh, the starbucks speak. people would come in all the time asking for a grande latte or whatever... we didn't have silly names for the sizes... just plain old regular *sizes.* so even though i usually knew exactly what they wanted, i'd always make them say it right: "hmm, grande... so did you want the 12, 16, or 20 ounce size?" a cheap way to feel smug, but some days you take what you can get.
Ellen said:oh, the starbucks speak...
this thread has brought the LOLs.
We've definitely encountered the gas-station cappuccino fans. my favorite was last fall when two women ordered them. detecting they might be looking for a sugar-filled drink, my co-barista politely explained what our cappuccinos were, and they insisted they got them -- to go. i made them and watched them take a sip of them outside the cafe. they look disgusted, came back in and claimed what we made them were NOT cappuccinos. oh dear.
and just this morning, a guy ordered a double decaf espresso. i told him i would like to pull a shot first for myself to make sure the decaf was still good, figuring i hadn't pulled one in a bit. he had no problem. after serving him his, he asked if i tried it. i said "oh yeah, i had a test shot before pulling yours." he then preceded to tell me that he wouldn't care if "just sipped his" before i gave it to him to save time. i had no idea what to say except look at him blankly, smile and then laugh.
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