[identity profile] darksirenlady.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
Please join me in boycotting The Foundry in Davis Sq. I've been feeling low lately and thought that I would treat myself to a nice dinner. But guess what? The Foundry won't take reservations for OR seat just one person. I flat out asked if that was their policy and I was flat out told it was.

Apparently only couples + are allowed to fine dine, and I think that's so antiquated and shameful.
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Date: 2011-11-12 01:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spacehawk.livejournal.com
Wow. I had no idea that actually happened!

Date: 2011-11-12 01:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] psocoptera.livejournal.com
Wow, that's terrible. I've been wanting to go there, but, ugh, yeah, not somewhere that needs my business.

Date: 2011-11-12 01:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ominousspectre.livejournal.com
I went there just once and the food wasn't worth the price. I've had better for much, much less.

Date: 2011-11-12 01:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] enveri.livejournal.com
I've not lived in this area that long, but I've noticed alot of restaurants have absurd policies.

Christopher's, with an empty dining room, refused to seat a party of two because we wanted to split a couple of appetizers and have some drinks rather than doing a traditional entree. They insisted we sit at the bar (which did not have two seats available).

I've read that Five Horses is trying to directly compete with Foundry, but they turned me away last night because I didn't have ID. I'm 33 years old. I do not look under 21, I had no plans on ordering alcoholic beverages, all I wanted was some damned dinner. :P

Date: 2011-11-12 01:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] plumtreeblossom.livejournal.com
Really? That deplorable! And thoroughly discriminatory.

Well, I've never eaten there, but now I never will unless that policy is changed. I hope someone from their management team sees your thread.

Date: 2011-11-12 02:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] teko.livejournal.com
I've found a lot of neighborhood places have bizarre policies depending simply on who's running the place that night. I've been turned away from an empty dining room at Redbones because my friends and I wanted to order some apps and drink beer, which I was told wasn't something they'd seat us for. And at Foundry, I had to try three times to use a Groupon before they'd allow it... and when they did, the manager was amazed that they'd refused to let me use it previously.

I'd suggest calling or stopping by when an actual manager is there to ask why you were told you weren't allowed to eat at their restaurant. They might have a different take on it.

Date: 2011-11-12 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spacehawk.livejournal.com
I agree -- it would also be awesome if someone went to the newspaper with stories of why people get turned away at different restaurants. Like the comment above about not having ID, despite not ordering an alcoholic beverage.

Date: 2011-11-12 03:00 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
Have you posted this on Foundry's Facebook wall? I suggest doing so and seeing what response you get there.

(there's probably some equivalent thing you can do on Twitter, but I don't use or understand Twitter)

Date: 2011-11-12 03:03 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ceo
That's bizarre. I went in there solo once and was promptly and cheerfully seated, but that was for lunch.

Date: 2011-11-12 04:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treacle-well.livejournal.com
It's not unusual for restaurants not to accept reservations for small parties--either at all, or on nights when they are usually busy. It's also not unusual (in my experience as someone who frequently dines alone) for restaurants with bar seating to strongly prefer not to seat single diners at the restaurant tables, but offer them seats at the bar/in the bar area, during busy times. Heck sometimes that even happens with parties of two. They are just trying to make the most of a limited resource--tables.

I'd find refusal to seat you a lot more weird and offensive if you had experienced this during a not-very-busy time though. Was that the case?

Date: 2011-11-12 04:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pierceheart.livejournal.com
I was there this evening and saw at least one party of one seated for dinner, while they were absolutely packed.

Date: 2011-11-12 04:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theorangebird.livejournal.com
I had a similar experience at Christopher's. On my birthday, seven friends and I wanted to get drinks/apps; they refused to let us sit at one of the many empty tables because we weren't having dinner (this was later in the evening, though well before closing. But Tavern happily obliged and gave us our own corner of the restaurant.

Date: 2011-11-12 05:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] badseed1980.livejournal.com

That's odd. I personally have been seated there as a solo diner twice, and received excellent service. Not at the bar, either: at a table.

Date: 2011-11-12 05:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] grizzlysean.livejournal.com

I tried to go for lunch a few days ago and was told that they do not seat single diners.

Date: 2011-11-12 06:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prunesnprisms.livejournal.com
We got some weird treatment one night when we came in (3 people) for a drink and they wouldn't seat us, even though if they had we probably would have ordered food. It was 5pm and the place was flat out empty. I left a nasty review on Yelp and the co-owner wrote to me about it. You might try that.

TBH I don't think I'll boycott the place, but I think they definitely need to crystallize their rules, because I don't think everyone who works there is riding the same train.

Date: 2011-11-12 06:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] samus-aran.livejournal.com
Where did you get your icon? (do you know what city that sign comes from?)

Date: 2011-11-12 06:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] grizzlysean.livejournal.com
The sign is/was in Albuquerque, NM. The icon came from a photo a friend took of the sign.

Date: 2011-11-12 07:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] samus-aran.livejournal.com
you know the person who took it?

(I grew up in ABQ and a lot of people who sport that icon have no idea where it's from; I've sort of made it my mission to educate them. IDK why.)

Date: 2011-11-12 11:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] litia2005.livejournal.com
Perhaps they are not doing too well and have to really try hard to maximize their profits. Sounds discriminatory, though. Imagine the furor if they had a "no kids" policy.

Date: 2011-11-12 11:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emcicle.livejournal.com
I've had similar experience at Joshua Tree a few years back. A group of 5 of us went out. 2 people wanted to order dinner, the other 3 wanted to order apps, and we were all going to get drinks. They wouldn't seat us at a table, instead instructing us to stand at the tall tables up front, despite the fact that it was not crowded at all. We left, and i don't remember where we went instead.

Date: 2011-11-12 12:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-lisa-ma.livejournal.com
I wonder if the refusal to seat a solo diner (at the bar or at a table) comes under the public accommodations part of law. You know, if you otherwise meet the requirements (shoes, shirt, age, etc.), you can't be denied service for being able to feed yourself without a chaperone.

Date: 2011-11-12 01:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] intuition-ist.livejournal.com
bwahaha... i've been there a few times. if they're going for "fancy, exclusive" then they should remove the watering-hole atmosphere at the entrance. i almost didn't go back because all the happy! drunk! people! talking! made it hard to converse with my dinner companions.

Date: 2011-11-12 02:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moria923.livejournal.com
This makes no sense! I thought restaurant/bars made such a significant part of their profit on drinks that they would *gladly* want people coming in their for drinks. Are they nuts?

No Reservations

Date: 2011-11-12 02:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spitcurl.livejournal.com
Redbones: go downstairs. the downstairs area has the bar and tall tables where people can go and grab a spot without a reservation. The downstairs is nicer IMO anyway -- good art, low lighting. We've used the downstairs for years and years, when we wanted to meet a group all arriving at different times and paying separately.

Foundry: Bar, or front bar-area tables.

A lot of places won't do reservations for less than parties of 4, so sometimes even couples cannot call in advance. I love to split apps or small plates with friends or partner, so we just plan for the bar in those cases. Doing so means you often get to eat or get faster service than if you waited for a table. (Plus if you tip the bartender well and become a regular, they will remember you.) With big groups with weird check splits, this also keeps the staff happy (chaotic groups at tables sometimes tip badly). Going solo at the bar, you get to be more social, but you can also get better, faster service than at a table when a place is busy.

Date: 2011-11-12 03:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pierceheart.livejournal.com
if they're going for "fancy, exclusive"

That's merely the supposition of one person.

I think that Foundry is trying to be a place that makes money for as long as they can, before they, like too many other restaurants, fade out.

From the evidence of my own glazzies last night, they're doing well at it - the watering hole filled with happy! drunk! people! talking! were spending lots of money.
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