One North Georgia restaurant started implementing a fee to pressure parents to get their children to sit down and behave while dining out, and it isn’t sitting well with many people on social media and some of the restaurant’s customers.
A Reddit user posted to the r/mildlyinteresting subreddit a snippet of a restaurant menu that lists some very peculiar surcharges.
The near-standard automatic gratuity charge for parties of more than six isn’t the only fee listed on the Toccoa Riverside Restaurant’s menu. There’s also an adult surcharge “for adults unable to parent” with three dollar signs next to the listing.
The menu doesn’t specify how much that surcharge amount might come to, but it could very well depend on the check total or the management’s attitude that day.
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The Blue Ridge restaurant will also add gratuity to separate checks and for parties who order off a special birthday menu from the looks of it. They also charge extra when customers don’t pay with cash and an apparent “discount” when they do use cash.
Needless to say, social users weren’t taken with the “bad parenting” surcharge at all, as well as those other listed fees they deemed unnecessary.
“Ain’t nobody paying that,” one Reddit user commented.”From the laundry list of extra charges they have, this just seems like a restaurant that uses any excuse it can to gouge customers more,” another Reddit user wrote.
The Toccoa Restaurant boasts a “casual family dining” experience with “scenic” views of the Toccoa River. The staff serves seafood, ribs and signature pasta dishes along with fresh local rainbow trout daily, as well as a $39 filet mignon and a $39 ribeye steak.
Some customers who brought children to the restaurant were unfortunate recipients of the “bad parenting” charge. After seeing the fee tacked on to their check, they left pretty lousy reviews of their experience.
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