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SpikeTurtle3 t1_ixoa9px wrote

Its the restaurant industry so probably not.

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TwinFinTriggerFish t1_ixofi8m wrote

I've eaten there twice by invitation. The staff did NOT look happy. Sour faces dropping plates at the table. It was fancy but didn't look inviting

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fatsmilyporkchop t1_ixogo1f wrote

I’m a chef at a independently owned local restaurant group. Four in the state. I’ve had servers come from there to work for us. It’s just nothing special, just overpriced crap slapped on a plate. (I’ve also eaten there) just wasn’t impressed at all. Just the same generic stuff you get most places. Also strange I saw this because I was chatting with regulars at the bar tonight after service and they told me they were there tonight (thanksgiving) and it was PROCEEDED Turkey they got served. I also heard from a few people the owner is a major dick and a cheapskate. As far as hosting goes I don’t have that experience, but you’ll be stressed to hell on busy nights while the servers bring home wads of money and you get hourly. Maybe they tip you out but not sure how they do it there.

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chaoticnormal t1_ixqvde4 wrote

The only issue I have w the NRG is that they went on the news to complain that "nOboDy wAntS To wOrk anYmoRe" when the pandemic was receding last year. However, they do have a loyalty program that is some kind of profit sharing thing from what I heard from former employees. I'd also agree their food and service is great.

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ACs_Grandma t1_ixr1fk8 wrote

My son works at one of the NRG restaurants, not Chapel Grille. It's the first restaurant in a decade that he feels welcome by the other employees and likes what he does. His anxiety is basically non-existent now and they work well to accommodate his Asperger's.

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