As long as they think it's okay to recook food that you have already been served I will not go there... I had burger come out at the 312 location what was raw and they put it back on the grill and told me that any germs would be killed... Hitch
What germs? Your own? Unless it fell on the floor or something? And a 400+ degree grill will kill any bacteria. Very little can survive above 200 degrees. And the stuff that does you wouldn't find in your food, usually around lava tubes and such.
The hubs and I went in for lunch and sat at the bar. Nice staff, quick service, cold beer. We enjoyed it! Two thumbs up here!
Now Two? Is this a second Cleveland Draft House? Their web site shows one in Garner, not Clayton and doesn't mention anything about multiple locations... Sorry but being new to the area I'm trying to figure it out... Thanks!
I'm sure they will update their website shortly. They do have a Facebook page that includes info on the new location.
We went there for an early dinner tonight. Fast service, good burgers and fries, cold beer... We will be back! :cheers:
Per a volunteer at Johnston Health - Clayton (hospital on Hwy 42W). Cleveland Draft House in Clayton just made a big mistake. One of the department heads at Johnston Health made reservations for 20 for private lunch and meeting. They called Cleveland Draft House the day prior to event to reconfirm and was informed the space was not available. The space had been given to a a party of 50.
Personally based on this information I will not plan a group lunch there. The volunteer indicated that other departments at Johnston Health Clayton will not be using Clayton's Cleveland Draft House either. This may be OK as this group would not be drinking beer at lunch and the party of 50 may have been a group that did not have to return to work and take care of patients. Party hardy type.
What in the world are you talking about? Are you high? And what difference does it make to you? Your post last night was middle school level at best, but this one is just stupid and really uncharacteristic of your usual posts. Why the bee in your bonnet?
If a facility cancels a contract, which a confirmed reservation is in essence, in order to make another contract they think will make them more money it tells all other groups that their contract will be honored unless a better one comes around even at the last minute. Thus, only the largest group around should ever consider making such a reservation because it may not be honored and those involved may have to find another venue at short notice. It is making short term profits at the expense of long term business. The reference to the possible consumption of beer indicates another level of profit for the new group over the old reservation. The profit margin on alcohol is substantial for the restaurant industry as a whole. Thus, more people and those who drink alcohol translate into more profit at that point in time. Longer term damage to the customer base, maybe be worse.
a good point was made concerning profit margin due to alcohol consumption. I don't think the post was all that bad.. this is a informational forum often times to point out issues with businesses, good or bad. if in fact the draft house did this to a group who had reservations and didn't have the common courtesy to even notify group of the cancellation than it was a terrible decision by them and doesn't serve them all to well moving forward.
I understand the post about cancelling, just not sure why they felt it necessary to dream up a story about the group of 50 when they haven't a clue about the facts of the situation. And "informational" is a stretch when it comes to gossip, unconfirmed rants, speculation, and delusional what ifs.
My goodness, let the world come to a screeching halt because some doctors got bumped. :nopity: It may have been a simple mistake, these things happen. I'd be irritated if it was me, but life goes on and there is plenty of business should you decide not to book your lunches there. I highly doubt it will be the end of them. I don't really see what relevance the profession had except to seem more important than it is.