Re: Seamus and Stacey
Settling forward on his stool, Seamus nodded. "Your opinion definitely counts. You're in here for food a lot, so if I'm pleasing you that's a good indication I'll please other regulars, and that's what I want really." He was glad he had a good chef again now, because there were quite a lot of people who came in for food on a regular basis and without a kitchen, Seamus wasn't at all sure the pub would have been as much of a success as it was. Plus, he'd likely have gone hungry himself with as often as he forgot to buy his own food.
"It was definitely a customer who came up with 'the customer is always right'," he agreed. "I had a guy in her a few days ago insisting we'd done something to his beer. Said it tasted different. I tried it, chef tried it, I got Dominic to try it - tasted exactly the same as the stuff we've been serving since we opened. I was so tempted to send him to St Mungo's to see if there was something wrong with his tongue."