GinaO wrote:I am certainly aware of reservation ettiquette. I have worked in restaurants for many years and I am currently a concierge at a hotel, so reservations are my business! I just like to make multiple reservations for myself, and my guests, so that I can have choices and still be guaranteed a table.
GinaO,
This strikes me as impolite. I also wonder how many times, in the rush to get out the door when you've decided on a restaurant, you neglect/forget to cancel all of the unused reservations.
I will, occasionally, make a reservation at two restaurants for the same time period when we are kicking around where to go for a special occasion, but I'm talking 2-3 weeks out and I always cancel at least 3-4 days in advance of the date.
As an aside, ever wonder why the host/hostess always asks, even when the place is 3/4 empty, if you have a reservation. They are not being snarky, it's simply an effort to check-mark those who make reservations.
Enjoy,
Gary