Judging Restaurant Experiences
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Restaurants aren’t just about food anymore—they’re a full-blown performance. In this episode of Judging Things,we spill the tea on over-the-top dining experiences—from hibachi theatrics (flying shrimp = chaos) to tableside guac that should wow but sometimes just… doesn’t. We dive into birthday song cringe, weirdly intimate singing waiters, and the emotional damage of being forced onto a Texas Roadhouse saddle. Expect hot takes on immersive dining, Rainforest Café nostalgia, robot servers, and the true MVPs: free donuts, pup cups, and surprise snacks. If you’ve ever asked, “Is this dinner or a Broadway audition?”—this one’s for you.
P.S. We swear. A lot. Listener discretion advised.
Key Takeaways:
- Tableside food = high risk, high drama. If there’s no flair, we will judge.
- Hibachi is elite… until someone tries to launch shrimp into your eyeball.
- Birthday attention at restaurants? Equal parts spotlight and social nightmare.
- Immersive dining (murder mystery, themed spots, cooking your own food) = fun… if you’re not doing unpaid labor.
- Freebies (Krispy Kreme hot donuts, pup cups, bakery cookies) > overpriced gimmicks. Always.
- Singing servers + eye contact = absolutely not. Please perform over there.
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Hosts/Producers/Editors: Jeanne Hafner, Jessica Griffith, & Joanna Hafner
Original Music by Lundstroem