The restaurant says the rule went into effect early last month, coming off of longstanding limited-capacity indoor dining because of COVID. The high-end steakhouse said the minimum will stay in effect for a “successful” sit-down experience and “support” of restaurant staff.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Is it an all you can eat buffet, like the garbage at the casinos and old country buffet! Man that was good grub. However I prefer Ruth’s Chris.
They have a right to charge whatever they want for their luxury services and products, nobody is forced to patronize them.
Screw Chicago restaurants! Let them all fail!
Tons of great restaurants in the burbs who are happy to see you!
This is a tale of two cities: restaurants with a $100 minimum; and restaurants with an expansive dollar menu…
Then don’t patronize them let them go belly up.