In my old area, I did a regional Mexican restaurant chain where you also had to shop the bar area for the carryout shops, but you couldn't let the bartender/server know you were waiting for a carryout order. It wasn't a problem for the location that was closest to me because the carryout window was in the lobby, but some of the locations in other cities that I shopped on routes were more interesting. One of them had the carryout window literally in the bar area. While the employee was getting my order from the back, the bartender said, "Oh, I could've gotten your order for you! Why didn't you say something?" Awkward. I *wonder* why they had so much trouble filling that location haha. Another one had the window around the corner from the bar, and the same employees worked at both the window and the bar. Originally I was relieved because I got a different employee at the window, but as I was paying, sure enough the bartender came up behind the window and gave me a very strange look. I didn't go back there either! I think that requirement was definitely better in theory.
The same chain and scenario had very strange timing. You had to place your carryout order from the parking lot, then go shop the bar and stay at least 15 minutes, then pick up your carryout order. And of course they want you to pick up as close as possible to the quoted time. Again fine in theory but not so fun when they quote you 15 minutes or even 10 minutes, especially when the server has disappeared, etc.
That place has the best margaritas though...
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