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Cardiff restaurant owner gives waitress £1,000 spent by customers who treated her ‘disgracefully’

05 May 2022 2 minute read
Lee Skeet

A Cardiff restaurant owner has given £1,000 spent by a group of “arrogant” customers to the waitress who they “grabbed” by the arm and treated “disgracefully”.

Chef Lee Skeet, who owns the Cora restaurant in the capital city, said he was enraged after being told by his 22-year-old waitress Elisabeth Griffith how she had been treated.

He said that he felt like a “shit employer” and a “terrible dad” as he has a daughter of his own.

He at first contacted the person who booked the table and told them he would refund the £1,000 bill – minus a £100 for a tip for the member of the staff, as they did not leave one – on the condition they never visited the restaurant again.

He later changed his mind and said he would keep the money and give it all to Elisabeth.

“We had a table of six come in last night,” he said. “They turned up late and the second they walked in they were just not very nice – arrogant, rich.

“I’m grateful for every customer we get but they were just d**ks to be honest, from the second they got there.

“It’s only me and [the waitress] that work at the restaurant and we’re very close. She’s really just like a daughter figure to me – so I’m very protective and could tell something was the matter.

“When [she] came to me after the shift, she was a bit more upset and told me what they were like and that one of them grabbed her by the arm a bit aggressively.

“It really upset me to be honest – I’ve got a daughter.”


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hdavies15
hdavies15
1 year ago

A swift swipe across the earhole, ideally with a baseball bat, might clear their stupid heads. Any way, noble gesture by Mr Skeet. Perhaps the trash could come forward and apologise for their antics.

Ex steward
Ex steward
1 year ago

Good on him he should pass the word around all the restrauntsns in Cardiff area to see if they could also ban them

Llinos
Llinos
1 year ago
Reply to  Ex steward

Absolutely. Neither Cardiff nor the Hospitality sector in general needs scumbags like these. IMO Mr Skeet would be justified in naming and shaming them.

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