A Waitress Is Having A Horrible Time With A Customer Until An Angry Customer Shows Up

If you’ve ever worked in customer service, you’ll know that not all customers are pleasant. Some can be downright rude, as if they’re channeling all their life’s frustrations onto you. Others think they can get away with anything, making it tough for others to enjoy their experience. This story is about one such challenging customer at a restaurant. He was making a mess and causing havoc, but everything changed when some unexpected heroes decided to step in.

Picture this: A father is letting his five children run wild in the restaurant. They’re tearing napkins and throwing them like confetti, breaking chopsticks, and screaming at the top of their lungs.

Me: โ€œSir, I need you to tell them to stop. They’re bothering other customers.โ€

Father: (smiling broadly) โ€œNo.โ€

Me: โ€œSo, no, you wonโ€™t tell them to stop?โ€

Father: (still smiling) โ€œYes.โ€

Despite my best efforts, I had to return to my duties, and the disruptive behavior continued. Many customers complained, but I didnโ€™t have the authority to kick them out. The last complaint came from a table of about eight young men.

Customer 1: โ€œSo, there’s nothing you can do about them?โ€

Me: โ€œIโ€™m so very sorry, but no. How about a drink on the house to make up for it?โ€

Customer 2: โ€œNo, that wonโ€™t do.โ€

Me: โ€œMaybe a free dessertโ€ฆโ€

Customer 2: โ€œThatโ€™s not what I meant. Canโ€™t you call your boss?โ€

Me: โ€œUnfortunately, heโ€™s not here right now.โ€

Customer 1: โ€œWe wonโ€™t accept any free stuff. It might come out of your pay.โ€

Customer 3: โ€œHold on…โ€

Customer 3 stood up, and the rest of the group followed him to the noisy table. Now there were eight tall, stern-looking young men confronting the unruly father and his kids.

Customer 3, to the father: โ€œTell them to stop it.โ€

Father: (still smiling) โ€œNo.โ€

Customer 1: โ€œYouโ€™re upsetting the waitress.โ€

Father: โ€œDo you guys even work here?โ€

Customer 1: โ€œNo, weโ€™re from the prison up the street. Weโ€™re out on parole. Funny coincidence, we all served seven years for kidnapping and murdering a bunch of noisy brats and a jerk who made minimum-wage waitresses cry.โ€

The commotion suddenly died down, and other patrons began to giggle and stare.

Father: โ€œYouโ€™re lying.โ€

Customer 4: โ€œWanna take that chance, buddy?โ€

One more lecherous grin and the disruptive group scrambled for the exit. My unexpected heroes received applause from the other diners, and I rewarded them with a well-deserved free meal.