Tiziminchac
<font color=blue>I always travel with my George Fo
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2004
Yesterday, a friend and I had lunch at Le Cellier. It was the first time my friend had ever eaten there. Let's just say the experience wasn't exactly what we are used to at Walt Disney World. We were seated after a very short wait, even though we made no P.S. arrangements. But we were seated right at the entrance of the restaurant bathrooms. And even though there were many empty available tables nearby we didn't say anything. Then it took almost ten minutes for our waiter to take our drink orders. And it took forever to actually get the drinks. We both had the Cheese Soup and New York Strips. And other than the potatoes that come with the steak being cold, the food was great. The problem was with the service. The waiter came by our table just once to ask about our meal. We had to ask another passing server for more napkins. I never even received a refill for my tea. Finally, even though my mouth was so parched (slight embellishment) I could barely speak, I got the guy's attention and asked for a glass of milk, he said no problem and disappeared into the kitchen only to appear several minutes later carrying someone else's dessert. Meanwhile, people at tables nearby had come in, ordered, eaten and left. Needless to say I had lost my patience at this point and when the waiter walked by my table I told him to forget the milk and just give me the check. Of course then we had to wait for the guy to change the check and take the milk off the bill. Luckily for him the manager never came by our table and asked about our meal. I left the guy nothing, nada, zip for a tip! Either he was new or having a bad day. But his lack of attention ruined a good meal. This was the worst service I have ever received at any restaurant in W.D.W. You would think you would at least get a second glass of tea with a sixty dollar meal.