Sadly, the document they sent reads far more like an aggressively terse legal document than a warm welcome to one of our favorite restaurants.... :-(
I would imagine a 'short show" is making a reservation for 4 and showing up 'short" with just 2 ppl.Just went to make a reservation at Bonito for our first night on the island -- a tradition of ours going back to when it opened (and technically to its predecessors). I see they've now added the dreaded "no show" clause to reservations, and also something I've never heard of before -- a charge of 150 Euros for a "short show." What in the world is a "short show"?
Sadly, the document they sent reads far more like an aggressively terse legal document than a warm welcome to one of our favorite restaurants.... :-(
I would imagine a 'short show" is making a reservation for 4 and showing up 'short" with just 2 ppl.
Have been on the fence with Bonito after past visits...this policy has pushed us over...too many other better choices
You do realize that if you call to book all this can be avoided.
Not always. I’ve phoned restaurants and they have asked for my cc. Not on isle but here or other localities.In my experience that is an Opentable practice.
You do realize that if you call to book all this can be avoided.
I liked it when the resto had a pad on the front door and one wrote their name and desired time . . . . Thinking of Sapotillier!