1. It takes a long time to get a table at the restaurant, but the food is well worth the wait. 2. He was bellyaching about how long it took to get a table at the restaurant. 3. And we have to do that, we must get tables. 4. And for every expression of hesitation there was the brighter promise of getting a table at suddenly less-mobbed restaurants, or seats in previously sold-out musicals. 5. And it is sometimes tough to get a table because of the long line of nitwits who figure if they are seated they must certainly be somebody. 6. Because Keller has a soft spot, the family got a table. 7. For dinner, we get a table at the fine-dining Fiore. 8. For example, a deaf couple will go to a restaurant without reservations and not get a table. 9. Getting a table at your favorite restaurant, for example, should get easier as more people skip pricey nights out. 10. Generally, older well-knowns got tables along the wall and younger ones got the tables down the middle. |