That “UN-Leveled” Restaurant Table

 

You sit down at a table, hoping for good food, good service, good times aaaaaand then….. the table rocks because one of the leveling pegs is missing or too short.  Which leads us to one REALLY obvious question, “What happened to this table between now and 4 minutes ago when the LAST couple was using it?”  Did they finish eating, pay their bill, then inconspicuously crawl underneath the table with a tool box, put it up on jacks and twist the level-thingy just after they conspired to twist the salt and pepper shaker lids partially off (so that they would dump all over the next users food) and then run like hell?

So now your faced with asking for a new table or, like most of us do, finding some way to tolerate the irritating rocking OR jury-rig a solution of napkins, or stacks of Sweet-n-Low OR put your foot on the table leg or lean your elbow heavily own the table for the entire meal so that the unlevel side stays put.

All that I know is….this world now has equipment that allows a guy to parachute from outer-space, Go-Pro cameras that recorded 5 angles of his fall and we’re getting ever closer to driver-less cars.

We also have Smartphone Apps that track your pre-meal exercise caloric burn, provide driving directions to the restaurant, make wine suggestions for your meal, calculate the calorie intake of the meal AND then allow you to post photos of your meal on social media.

But for some reason, nobody can figure out how to keep restaurant tables level for more than one meal.

Will someone PA-LEEZE write a job description for a Restaurant-Table-Leveling-Thingy-Adjustment-Professional (RTLTAP for short) and require all restaurants to have one on hand during operating hours, Ya Jagoffs?

 

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What’s your favorite scheme to level a rocky restaurant table?

 

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4 thoughts on “That “UN-Leveled” Restaurant Table”

  1. Or tables are actually alive and show displeasure at those they don’t like by shortening a table leg. With tables as with people a respectful attitude is a must. 🙂

  2. I shall bring a rocky restaurant table up the Rocky Mountains and report back with my findings.

  3. In the old days when people who smoked used matches to light the cigarettes, that little book of Ramada Inn matches could level any errant table. Upside – level table. Downside – emphysema.

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