The Last Leg will not air as previously planned on Friday night, it has been confirmed. The popular show was due to air in its usual 10pm slot on Channel 4 this evening.
20.08.2022 - 17:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Scots diner has spoken out after restaurant staff included her in an email chain that discussed complaints she made. Rachael Avis visited The Garden Bistro at Saughton Park, Edinburgh with her parents and children on Monday, August 15.
Unhappy with the food and service at the new establishment, she left a review on a local Facebook group, Edinburgh Live reports. However, after the post was removed, she emailed the company directly to complain.
But in the restaurant's response, they accidentally included a series of emails discussing her complaints. The Garden Bistro staff claimed she was "causing trouble" and said she should have been more "patient" - and unwittingly sent their in-house grumbles directly to her.
Sharing her experience Rachael told Edinburgh Live: "So we walked over to the bistro for some lunch. On arrival, I stood at the host station for some time before I entered the bistro to ask to be seated.
"We were told there were no tables, so I asked if I could sit at a table to the right of the host station, and the waiter said yes. The table was dirty, so I asked for a cloth and the guy said he would bring one. He didn’t. We sat anyway and waited for menus.
"Menus didn’t arrive, so my mum went in and got some, then we didn’t get anyone coming to take our order so my mum again went to ask for the staff to take our order. We ordered food, and on arrival it looked nice but we had no cutlery. They said they would bring it, they didn’t my mum had to go and collect some.
"When the waitress came back to see us, I told her that the bread tasted stale and none of us could eat it. We had ordered two beans on toast, one scrambled egg on toast, and I ordered soup with bread. All the same bread and all stale. The waitress
The Last Leg will not air as previously planned on Friday night, it has been confirmed. The popular show was due to air in its usual 10pm slot on Channel 4 this evening.
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