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AIBU to never go here again & tell everyone I know how awful it is?

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FrazzledCareerWoman · 08/03/2019 15:34

New fancy "mums brasserie" type place has opened in the London suburb where I live. Think zone 3, up and coming area. Lots of yummy mummies, baby classes, mums fitness, etc around. People have money to spend.

So they open this place that is marketed as a wellness and foodie experience where you can have lunch and spa treatments while they watch your little darlings. Sounds amazing, non?

They also will have classes for the kids that are put on by external providers, and a soft play area.

Okay, fine. Me and NCT friend decide to go and check it out just for lunch.

Well, I think I'm still in shock. No alcohol at all firstly - I tried to order a glass of Prosecco and they were like "what's that"? So clearly missing a trick there 🤷🏻‍♀️

Secondly, waiting staff obviously had never worked in so much as a greasy spoon previously as they were faffing around doing very little, extremely inattentive and managed to take an hour to bring our starters and a further 30 mins for our next courses. To be fair they claimed this was due to a power cut (which lasted about 5 mins after we had already been waiting for an hour).

Thirdly, it was eye wateringly expensive. Their sushi chef hadn't started yet and so they was barely anything on the menu that was available.

Our bill was £43, no alcohol, 1 tea, 1 latte, 1 dip with crudités, 1 broccoli soup, 1 stale foccacia slice, 1 eggs Benedict with cold sauce , 1 basic salad.

I waited an hour for a “Japanese style avocado salad” that was cucumber tomato and iceberg lettuce. The bread with my soup was stale.

So you would think we were offered our meal for free after all that wouldn't you? Well not only am I ashamed to say I didn't blink and paid the full £43 when asked but the owner had the audacity to offer us "a free dish next time you come".

I feel like they are totally ruining something that could have been great! And they are clearly mental and have done zero research. Membership is around £500 a year.

Just speechless.

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SomethingOnce · 10/03/2019 00:46

Translation: shit hole currently being 'gentrified'

Translation: formerly perfectly normal area, now wall-to-wall try-hard tossers Grin

CanuckBC · 10/03/2019 04:05

I have to put this here! I love me some sushi! Have never ever heard it described like this before! What the hell! It’s like someone who has never had it is trying to describe it and is a also an English as a second language speaker. Very very odd menu language.

Bizarre language overall, errors everywhere, very non-typical use of descriptive wording.

The language used here by the “owner” was also out of order if you are trying to take on and encourage customer to come!

AIBU to never go here again & tell everyone I know how awful it is?
Booboo66 · 10/03/2019 05:50

Champoo on this occasion I don’t think it’s the businesss owners own dream but one that has been sold to her by the franchise owner will all the enthusiasm and inspirational wording of a juice plus rep or the likes. I suspect the website was pre made by said franchise and as obseved by some, not originally in English. 20k pay scale range is bizarre and likely just thrown in to be eye catching. Love how Montessori experience is an optional skill too Grin

FrazzledCareerWoman · 10/03/2019 07:00

@Mother87 thank you Grin

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Teacher22 · 10/03/2019 07:19

Having a good laugh at this. My DD took me to a fancy Nancy Vietnamese restaurant for lunch and paid a fortune for piles of this and arrangements of that all accompanied by Jasmine tea which looked like spiders in warm baths. Horrible, bless her kind heart.

Have a sandwich and a cup of tea. No one ever though to complain in public about that. 42p instead of £42 as well. Are you Baron Rothschild?

LondonBelongsToMe · 10/03/2019 08:49

I feel very uncomfortable about this pile on of people who have never been to the place doing their best to destroy a new business. Have a heart, folks. YOu might actually like the place if you went.

JiltedJohnsJulie · 10/03/2019 09:01

Love how Montessori experience is an optional skill too .

I'm slightly more concerned that the advert doesn't appear to ask for any specific childcare qualifications or even a First Aid qualification.

Champoo on this occasion I don’t think it’s the businesss owners own dream but one that has been sold to her by the franchise owner will all the enthusiasm and inspirational wording of a juice plus rep or the likes. I suspect the website was pre made by said franchise and as obseved by some, not originally in English.

I'd just assumed that because they'd used SqareSpace and the use of "hopes and dreams" it was the owners own creation. I could very well be wrong but surely nobody is gullible enough to buy a franchise like this and run it so appallingly. If it is a franchise you'd wonder how they'd be allowed to open as cash only, no soft play, no garden, no chef.

FrazzledCareerWoman · 10/03/2019 09:07

@LondonBelongsToMe I really hope that they do get lots of customers (I think they will) and wake up and realise the limitations of what they are trying to do, I genuinely have no idea how they will cope. There is lots of local hype about it as it has been very much over marketed but the fact is that the business is not ready to launch. It's been done on a shoe string and they don't have the right staff or facilities.

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FrazzledCareerWoman · 10/03/2019 09:07

@JiltedJohnsJulie I very much doubt it is a franchise for the same reasons

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LondonBelongsToMe · 10/03/2019 09:09

Really, Frazzled? because the whole thing reads like you're trying to get revenge on the girl who nicked your boyfriend in 6th form, several decades later.

FrazzledCareerWoman · 10/03/2019 09:13

As I said upthread, my original intention wasn't to out the business (just have a bit of a rant on MN and get flamed in AIBU) and you can see my replies to the owner. Unfortunately the more information comes out about this venture the more incredible it seems.

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fancynancyclancy · 10/03/2019 09:18

The thing is it could work, something like the below would work but I don’t feel like they have got it right.

maggieandrose.com/chiswickclub/

ziggiestardust · 10/03/2019 09:33

@fancynancy yeah that place looks really nice, probably what they were aiming for in the first place!

fancynancyclancy · 10/03/2019 09:35

I’m in NappyValley & wish we had one!

LadyOfTheCanyon · 10/03/2019 09:40

@jackparlabane

Are you a fellow Streathamite? The Railway has an excellent tearoom, lending library and mother and baby groups most days.

I only go to Tooting for Primark and Naans from Daily Fresh Naans Ltd Grin

Booboo66 · 10/03/2019 09:48

The Instagram page hashtags the word franchise in every picture. Also there is a poster somewhere stating they are opening in Hong Kong, Dubai and Manchester... and somewhere else .. this year!

Booboo66 · 10/03/2019 09:49

Just because some thing is a franchise doesn’t mean it’s a well thought out, or legitimate one

HeronLanyon · 10/03/2019 10:08

london the business may very well work - there are some good ideas at the heart of it. If the business owner or franchisee reads and thinks about this thread I have no doubt it will be dispiriting for a short while - all critique can be. If they then do something about things (lots of what’s wrong it fairly standard easy stuff to put right) then they have had the most extraordinary free assistance - business advice they would have had to pay a lot for. Frankly we may just have helped them survive.

JiltedJohnsJulie · 10/03/2019 10:56

Really, Frazzled? because the whole thing reads like you're trying to get revenge on the girl who nicked your boyfriend in 6th form, several decades later.

Don't be silly London. The OP had a bad experience and came on here in a lighthearted way. Other posters have guessed where the non-Brasserie is and the extraordinary comments from the owner have confirmed the guesses and given the thread a very bizarre turn.

Vulpine · 10/03/2019 11:08

Anywhere that welcomes parents and their kids is alright by me

JiltedJohnsJulie · 10/03/2019 11:55

I'm not sure who mentioned The Peacock at Bakewell for another example of how not to do social media but thank you. The responses on TA are priceless Grin

Poivrotte · 10/03/2019 12:55

@vulpine but they only want rich family in their establishments

Jazz50 · 10/03/2019 12:58

Yup

PiebaldHamster · 10/03/2019 13:05

LOL @ needing AA for a prosecco habit. The Midlands, LOL. Says it all.

Calling all sock puppets!

Booboo66 · 10/03/2019 13:13

Thanks for the reminder to check that out jilted I suppose it goes to show you can behave in an entirely bat shit manner online and still run what appears to be an extremely successful business 😆

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