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SAMIAM 03-26-2020 10:02 AM

Village Kitchen
 
Haven't weighed in for a while so I thought I'd get my .02 cents in.
Haven't seen anything like this since I started in the restaurant business (1972 Longwood Farms...now Canoe) but I feel like one of the lucky ones. Things could be worse.
We have no mortgage and save diligently through the lucrative summer months so we can get through the winter months without laying anyone off.
We will get through this no matter how long it takes.
We have a wonderful crew and while we are only able to keep 4 key people on during the crisis, we had to lay off the rest. That is heartbreaking. Even part timers have rent, car payments, food to buy and kids to care for. We were able to give a weeks severance to servers to carry them over until the unemployment checks come in but that only helps a little.
The other good news is that NH dept of Labor is really doing a great job responding so far. They have replied to inquiries and checks are starting to come in.
Also the stimulus bill that just passed includes increased benefits for extended periods.
We are serving limited menu for take out from 4-7 during tues through sat and it is going well. Certainly not paying the bills but giving us something to do. We're going to try breakfast on Sunday and if it goes well we'll do Saturdays as well.
Our hearts go out to everyone affected by this crisis and have so much respect for the brave people who are working in health care and even the stores and gas stations.
If we are all practicing enhanced sanitation, we can get through this.
Looking forward to getting open again.
Be safe everyone

VitaBene 03-27-2020 07:06 AM

Well said Bob. Prime Rib tomorrow (Sat) PM?

phoenix 03-28-2020 08:47 AM

Bob the VK will be my first stop when I get to the lake in early June. Second stop will be red hill dairy

Sue Doe-Nym 05-23-2020 06:14 PM

Prime rib at V.K.
 
Never-fail prime rib takeout tonight. It was delicious, as usual. They weren’t busy at 6:00 so there wasn’t a wait. If you haven’t done it yet, you’re in for a treat!
Don’t forget some extra $$$ for the help...they deserve it.

rsmlp 05-24-2020 06:25 AM

VK and Red hill Dari
 
I have planned six dinners for the fam and I have NEVER planned six dinners ahead until now. That said, one of those dinners is Red Hill Dari for fried clams (for me), lobster rolls for the rest of the fam. Hang in there! This too shall pass and we'll not take our Moultonboro standards for granted.

Sue Doe-Nym 05-26-2020 05:20 PM

V.K. onthe lawn
 
We just drove from our poor under- reconstruction homestead past the V.K. and we think we spotted some tents ......meaning we can all enjoy some tasty meals overlooking the Ossipees. We are hoping that this is a reality, and that it’s a success!

Sorry, folks! False alarm! No outdoor dining!
Do the takeout dinners, however....you will be pleased.

VitaBene 05-27-2020 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Sue Doe-Nym (Post 335442)
We just drove from our poor under- reconstruction homestead past the V.K. and we think we spotted some tents ......meaning we can all enjoy some tasty meals overlooking the Ossipees. We are hoping that this is a reality, and that it’s a success!

Sorry, folks! False alarm! No outdoor dining!
Do the takeout dinners, however....you will be pleased.

Turkey dinner to go is perfect, like next day Thanksgiving... perfect

I was going to edit but the 2 perfects are apt!

Sue Doe-Nym 06-05-2020 07:22 PM

Family dinners to go
 
I was trying to figure a way for restaurants like the V.K. to survive the constraints of social distancing inside. I think this could be worth a try: in addition to limited inside seating, how about expanding the takeout service, with “family dinner specials”, featuring a different family special for 4 (or 2) each night? Tuesday night: whole roasting chicken, potatoes, gravy, cranberry, squash; Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, etc...other offerings. I would think that this might work especially since people are wary of inside gatherings. If we ever get our house back, we’ll be able to take more advantage than right now. I think this might have possibilities for other restaurants, as well.

LakeGirl72 06-25-2020 06:54 AM

aren't they opening a location in wolfeboro ? I heard the food is good. cant wait to try the new location!

upthesaukee 06-25-2020 08:00 AM

Nope
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LakeGirl72 (Post 337423)
aren't they opening a location in wolfeboro ? I heard the food is good. cant wait to try the new location!

The Farmers Kitchen in Farmington has opened a second location in Wolfeboro at the Wolfeboro Diner location downtown wolfeboro.

Dave

Sue Doe-Nym 06-25-2020 09:36 AM

Another plug.....
 
We went to the VK last night with friends...you could say we’re regulars. Another tasty home-cooked meal, fun conversation, pleasant server, and the place was almost empty! Come on, folks....join the fun, enjoy good food, and support the local economy. If you’re worried about the dreaded virus, you can eat outside and enjoy taking in the Ossipee mountains.

SAMIAM 06-25-2020 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sue Doe-Nym (Post 337442)
We went to the VK last night with friends...you could say we’re regulars. Another tasty home-cooked meal, fun conversation, pleasant server, and the place was almost empty! Come on, folks....join the fun, enjoy good food, and support the local economy. If you’re worried about the dreaded virus, you can eat outside and enjoy taking in the Ossipee mountains.

Thanks for supporting us SDN...you've always been in our corner.
We are so slow......hoped that things would pick up after we were allowed to open inside but it didn't happen.
We have always had an older clientele ...locals and snowbirds and they are not ready to take chances right now. Totally understand that.
Thankfully, the Red Hil Dari is doing great and that's helping a lot.
Drive in's, outside dining and restaurants that cater to younger people are doing well. We are struggling but will get get through this.
Have an awesome crew that's with us all the way.

Sue Doe-Nym 06-25-2020 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 337475)
Thanks for supporting us SDN...you've always been in our corner.
We are so slow......hoped that things would pick up after we were allowed to open inside but it didn't happen.
We have always had an older clientele ...locals and snowbirds and they are not ready to take chances right now. Totally understand that.
Thankfully, the Red Hil Dari is doing great and that's helping a lot.
Drive in's, outside dining and restaurants that cater to younger people are doing well. We are struggling but will get get through this.
Have an awesome crew that's with us all the way.

Samiam, you are entirely welcome. Many of us get a kick out of the VK
and go pretty frequently. One thing I’ve noticed is this: when you see a happy group of people working in a restaurant...or anywhere...you can be fairly certain that they are being treated very well by the owner or management of the establishment. That’s why you have an awesome crew that’s with you all the way.

TheTimeTraveler 06-25-2020 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 337475)
Thanks for supporting us SDN...you've always been in our corner.
We are so slow......hoped that things would pick up after we were allowed to open inside but it didn't happen.
We have always had an older clientele ...locals and snowbirds and they are not ready to take chances right now. Totally understand that.
Thankfully, the Red Hil Dari is doing great and that's helping a lot.
Drive in's, outside dining and restaurants that cater to younger people are doing well. We are struggling but will get get through this.
Have an awesome crew that's with us all the way.

SAMIAM: I really do hope you consider accepting credit cards (no, I do not want to use the ATM machine).

Cash is so dirty to handle!

I don't mind paying you an extra 3%. Your sales will increase and it'll make your close out so much easier each day.

Hope you give it some serious thought as I really love your VK establishment and a lot of your customers may have the same feeling regarding the handling and transfer of cash!

SAMIAM 06-26-2020 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler (Post 337487)
SAMIAM: I really do hope you consider accepting credit cards (no, I do not want to use the ATM machine).

Cash is so dirty to handle!

I don't mind paying you an extra 3%. Your sales will increase and it'll make your close out so much easier each day.

Hope you give it some serious thought as I really love your VK establishment and a lot of your customers may have the same feeling regarding the handling and transfer of cash!

Totally understand TimeTraveler and sorry we're not ready to do that yet.
Thought of using UV light but did some research and found that CDC and other health groups reported very little chance of transmitting COVID through paper currency or coin.
Glad to take personal checks or maybe bring correct amount so you don't need change back.
Every other precaution is taken...….trying to be as safe as we can be

tis 06-26-2020 07:14 AM

On the other hand, we have not been taking cash during all this and some people get mad that we are not taking it. So you can't please everybody.

FlyingScot 06-26-2020 03:45 PM

Hi Sam--not ready to dine in yet, but I would like to help. Are you selling gift certificates?

Sue Doe-Nym 06-26-2020 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlyingScot (Post 337523)
Hi Sam--not ready to dine in yet, but I would like to help. Are you selling gift certificates?

That is an excellent idea! That should certainly help the current situation, and people will feel more comfortable about dining out as time goes on. Sounds like a winning plan!

SAMIAM 06-27-2020 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlyingScot (Post 337523)
Hi Sam--not ready to dine in yet, but I would like to help. Are you selling gift certificates?

Thanks FlyingScot…….yes we do sell them

fatlazyless 06-27-2020 07:20 AM

Hey Samian ...... you could sell VK gift certificates worth $100 at a half price discount price for $50 ....... not good to use till January, 2021, and then use the money to go to Florida, next winter ...... what a plan ...... ha-ha-ha ..... :laugh:!

SAMIAM 06-27-2020 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 337563)
Hey Samian ...... you could sell VK gift certificates worth $100 at a half price discount price for $50 ....... not good to use till January, 2021, and then use the money to go to Florida, next winter ...... what a plan ...... ha-ha-ha ..... :laugh:!

Why didn't I think of that?

ACME on the Broads 06-29-2020 01:53 PM

Back at the VK!
 
Ate at the VK for breakfast Friday and dinner on Saturday............both meals were fantastic as usual. The facility appears clean, neat and tables are set up with appropriate distances from other tables. The service (Anna, always so nice!) was exceptional. A note about how serious the VK Team are taking precautions; menus were being cleaned constantly, masks worn by the entire staff, sugar being brought in packets (by request only) and even then, on a plate.

We're thrilled to be back where comfort, consistently great food, and exceptionally prompt/friendly service are the constant.

Glad you and the team are back Samiam................wishing you all the best. BTW, the outside tables and the surrounding area look fantastic!

WELL DONE!!!

Sue Doe-Nym 07-07-2020 07:24 PM

VK update
 
We went to the VK with friends tonight...about 6 P.M. arrival, and I am happy to report that the place was humming! We would have had to wait to be seated inside, so we opted for a view of the Ossipees, and all the outdoor seating filled up fast, which is very good news for restaurants in general, the VK specifically. Service was fine, the food good, and everyone seemed to be having a good time. License plates from all over...so enjoy summer, everyone! 😎

marinewife 07-09-2020 06:33 AM

My husband and I enjoyed a nice outdoor lunch at the VK yesterday. Our server was sweet and helpful, the food was really good, and we were happy to be outside with such a pretty view. Our last meal there was in March, so it was great to see the staff's familiar faces again.

We had the picnic tables area to ourselves and will be back to our weekly visit. I ordered the clam strips, which were plentiful and delicious.

TheTimeTraveler 07-09-2020 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by marinewife (Post 338479)
My husband and I enjoyed a nice outdoor lunch at the VK yesterday. Our server was sweet and helpful, the food was really good, and we were happy to be outside with such a pretty view. Our last meal there was in March, so it was great to see the staff's familiar faces again.

We had the picnic tables area to ourselves and will be back to our weekly visit. I ordered the clam strips, which were plentiful and delicious.

Glad to hear the meal was delicious. Did you happen to notice if they offered the full belly clams on the luncheon menu?

Any idea what their hours are for lunch?

phoenix 07-11-2020 06:13 AM

Did take out yesterday for their wonderful haddock . I picked up early like 445 but was pretty empty. Other years you couldn't get a table by that time . Food was great . My wife not yet comfortable eating in but will continue to support this great local restaurant

Jeanzb1 07-14-2020 09:28 PM

Can’t beat the breakfasts at the VK! We hadn’t been there since January and decided to go this morning. Glad to see our favorite was still on the menu—meatloaf omelette! [emoji39]


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Sue Doe-Nym 08-23-2020 12:30 PM

VK update
 
It was great at the VK today...how often is it good news that you have to wait for a table? The place was buzzing, and it seemed almost normal, not quite....but there are signs that business is coming back. Great news, yummy brunch. The outdoor seating is a real plus ( it was a suggestion of mine many months ago) and every table was taken.

TheTimeTraveler 08-23-2020 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sue Doe-Nym (Post 342255)
It was great at the VK today...how often is it good news that you have to wait for a table? The place was buzzing, and it seemed almost normal, not quite....but there are signs that business is coming back. Great news, yummy brunch. The outdoor seating is a real plus ( it was a suggestion of mine many months ago) and every table was taken.

Maybe VK will decide the outside seating is an added bonus and make them permanent (weather permitting) for the subsequent years going forward.

Sue Doe-Nym 08-23-2020 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler (Post 342272)
Maybe VK will decide the outside seating is an added bonus and make them permanent (weather permitting) for the subsequent years going forward.

We hope so.....it’s very pleasant, the view is terrific, and it’s much quieter outside.

marinewife 11-08-2020 09:56 AM

Just had breakfast at the kitchen and it’s Ronda’s birthday!

Make sure to wish her a great one!

WinnisquamZ 11-08-2020 12:51 PM

Village Kitchen
 
I have done the rounds for a decent breakfast in the area and have found the Union Dinner to be my choose. Not much love for them here, am I missing something?


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joey2665 11-08-2020 12:53 PM

Village Kitchen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WinnisquamZ (Post 346193)
I have done the rounds for a decent breakfast in the area and have found the Union Dinner to be choose. Not much love for them here, am I missing something?

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I love the Union Diner. Rose and crew are awesome I had breakfast there this morning. Eggs sausage and waffles. Yum VK is a little far for breakfast I’ll get there sometime.

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WinnisquamZ 11-08-2020 01:01 PM

Yes, drove by. Very busy and many sitting outside. Will go back during the week with the locals


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ishoot308 11-08-2020 01:16 PM

Thumbs Up
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WinnisquamZ (Post 346193)
I have done the rounds for a decent breakfast in the area and have found the Union Dinner to be my choose. Not much love for them here, am I missing something?


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We love the Union Diner! Good food and great service! Rose and her entire staff are all good people!

Dan

joey2665 11-08-2020 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WinnisquamZ (Post 346195)
Yes, drove by. Very busy and many sitting outside. Will go back during the week with the locals


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On Sunday’s I get there by 8:15. Around 8:30 it really gets busy. They do have barriers around all the tables so they operate full capacity. When I left the counter was empty but there was a wait for tables inside.

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mcdude 11-08-2020 06:27 PM

I've gone to Union Diner for many years.....it's the best!


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Sue Doe-Nym 12-02-2020 09:55 PM

Take out meals at VK
 
Check out the ad in the LDS for family take out meals at the V.K. Tasty food and reasonable prices. If you’re nervous about restaurant dining, and that’s certainly a reasonable concern right now, call in your takeout. order.....you will enjoy good food and support a local restaurant. Do it! Psssttt....don’t forget to leave a generous tip.

dpg 12-10-2020 07:42 AM

I've stopped eating at the VK maybe two years now because of their "plastic" policy. Yup I know me not going there isn't going to change the course of rivers I get that. C'mon it's 2020 already and 99.9999% of the population expects to be able to use plastic if they want too. Center Harbor Diner has begun the same policy and I also used to be a regular there... Well I'll survive as long as there is someplace around willing to take my Debit card. :D

rsmlp 12-10-2020 07:51 AM

no plastic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dpg (Post 347755)
I've stopped eating at the VK maybe two years now because of their "plastic" policy. Yup I know me not going there isn't going to change the course of rivers I get that. C'mon it's 2020 already and 99.9999% of the population expects to be able to use plastic if they want too. Center Harbor Diner has begun the same policy and I also used to be a regular there... Well I'll survive as long as there is someplace around willing to take my Debit card. :D

It IS aggravating that VK does not accept plastic and I've had issues with their ATM too. I don't understand the big deal. I'm sure customers would be happy to another 3% for the convenience.

tis 12-10-2020 07:59 AM

Really? You can't live without plastic occasionally??

ishoot308 12-10-2020 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dpg (Post 347755)
I've stopped eating at the VK maybe two years now because of their "plastic" policy. Yup I know me not going there isn't going to change the course of rivers I get that. C'mon it's 2020 already and 99.9999% of the population expects to be able to use plastic if they want too. Center Harbor Diner has begun the same policy and I also used to be a regular there... Well I'll survive as long as there is someplace around willing to take my Debit card. :D

First world problems...:rolleye1::rolleye1:

Dan

rsmlp 12-10-2020 08:27 AM

Vk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tis (Post 347758)
Really? You can't live without plastic occasionally??

No, of course we can and we will continue to go to VK. Love the place. My point is it would be MORE convenient if they accepted plastic and I would think that restaurants would want every easy convenience for their customers-now more than ever.

TheTimeTraveler 12-10-2020 09:51 AM

Their "Plastic Policy" is what it is. The sad part is that the owner doesn't seem to recognize that his business would do substantially better if he did accept plastic.

I have a friend who has a business and when he decided to finally accept plastic his business (and income) showed a large increase....

Also, the close out at the end of the day is very easy; much less cash to count!

VitaBene 12-10-2020 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler (Post 347772)
Their "Plastic Policy" is what it is. The sad part is that the owner doesn't seem to recognize that his business would do substantially better if he did accept plastic.

I have a friend who has a business and when he decided to finally accept plastic his business (and income) showed a large increase....

Also, the close out at the end of the day is very easy; much less cash to count!

Lines out the door many weekend mornings... I think Bob understands business and how to run his. There is an ATM there

Descant 12-10-2020 10:25 AM

cash flow
 
I once worked at a business that gave a 5% discount for cash or checks. Their receivables plummeted from many thousands to negligible within weeks. For a small business, you can't pay bills with receivables. You can take cash to the bank.

Sue Doe-Nym 12-10-2020 10:44 AM

During this pandemic, when many small businesses are destined to close for good, I think it’s pathetic to be grousing over having to pay cash instead of credit card. It’s just no big deal, driving up to your nearest ATM for cash.....or in the case of the VK, there’s an ATM right there. So.....in the words of the late Ann Landers....”kwitcherbitchin’!”

FlyingScot 12-10-2020 12:18 PM

My Mom says "We all have our foibles." Forget your logic or brilliant business insights for just a sec. If a guy who makes great food at great prices in a homey, friendly place doesn't like plastic, maybe we should just be grateful for what is done so well.

joey2665 12-10-2020 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dpg (Post 347755)
I've stopped eating at the VK maybe two years now because of their "plastic" policy. Yup I know me not going there isn't going to change the course of rivers I get that. C'mon it's 2020 already and 99.9999% of the population expects to be able to use plastic if they want too. Center Harbor Diner has begun the same policy and I also used to be a regular there... Well I'll survive as long as there is someplace around willing to take my Debit card. :D

Why can’t you just it an ATM before you go to VK?

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joey2665 12-10-2020 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler (Post 347772)
Their "Plastic Policy" is what it is. The sad part is that the owner doesn't seem to recognize that his business would do substantially better if he did accept plastic.

I have a friend who has a business and when he decided to finally accept plastic his business (and income) showed a large increase....

Also, the close out at the end of the day is very easy; much less cash to count!

How do you know he would get more business? In normal conditions the place is always full. Additionally how do you know that he hadn’t did an analysis between increased business and card processing fees and the additional cost wouldn’t justify additional business. Remember if he accepted them not only would need people come and there would be a fee existing customers would probably switch also so the processing fees would increase tremendously.

I’m not saying this is how it could work for all businesses but in this case it could be the financially sound decision for VK

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Susie Cougar 12-10-2020 12:55 PM

Although I have not been to the Village Kitchen for many years now, only because I have not been up there, it was a place that I went to often.
During the tourist season, many different age groups go there. But I have to believe that the average age of his regular year-round customers is even older than I am. And this is a very frugal group.They still talk about the Great Depression. The prices that he charges are so much lower than other restaurants in the area and I think he would offend his most valuable customer base if he were to raise prices because he was pressured to use plastic, to make it easier for some other customers.

As others have said, there is an ATM machine on the premises and they will accept a check. Things may be different in 10 years from now. Get over it!

tummyman 12-10-2020 03:38 PM

If cash is such an issue, bring your checkbook. They gladly accept checks. We do it all the time at VK without any issues at all. I just don't cary cash...pay for everything using my rewards card where I earn cash back, but for VK, I just write a check. Problem solved. This is a great business and the no credit card issue is a non event from my standpoint. From what I see of their clientele, no credit card doesn't seem to discourage a lot. Eat up....the food is great and the workers are outstanding !!!

Outdoorsman 12-10-2020 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tis (Post 347758)
Really? You can't live without plastic occasionally??

That has nothing to do with it.

The issue is, unless you read all the fine print BEFORE dining at such an establishment, they will take you for 10+% by the time you leave!

Some establishments that "do not take CC" will offer an ATM machine ... INSIDE the establishment! That convenient machine will charge you about 5% "convenience fee"! The owner either owns or collects a percentage of that PROFIT! The workers get nothing (except the smaller tip) because people do not have unlimited funds to pay 5% extra to the owner because they refuse to take other forms of payment.

Sue Doe-Nym 12-10-2020 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 347799)
That has nothing to do with it.

The issue is, unless you read all the fine print BEFORE dining at such an establishment, they will take you for 10+% by the time you leave!

Some establishments that "do not take CC" will offer an ATM machine ... INSIDE the establishment! That convenient machine will charge you about 5% "convenience fee"! The owner either owns or collects a percentage of that PROFIT! The workers get nothing (except the smaller tip) because people do not have unlimited funds to pay 5% extra to the owner because they refuse to take other forms of payment.

Outdoor, your rant is unbelievable and disgraceful! The people who go to the VK know before they go that they will need to pay with cash or check, and they do not care one bit! The ATM inside is a convenience for the customers, not a moneymaker for the owner, and to insinuate otherwise is insulting. Do yourself a favor and go for an attitude adjustment.

Mr. V 12-10-2020 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 347799)
The issue is, unless you read all the fine print BEFORE dining at such an establishment, they will take you for 10+% by the time you leave!.

What "fine print" are you talking about?

How do you arrive at the ten percent figure?

joey2665 12-10-2020 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 347799)
That has nothing to do with it.

The issue is, unless you read all the fine print BEFORE dining at such an establishment, they will take you for 10+% by the time you leave!

Some establishments that "do not take CC" will offer an ATM machine ... INSIDE the establishment! That convenient machine will charge you about 5% "convenience fee"! The owner either owns or collects a percentage of that PROFIT! The workers get nothing (except the smaller tip) because people do not have unlimited funds to pay 5% extra to the owner because they refuse to take other forms of payment.

Wow I couldn’t disagree more with all of your assertions. It’s not even worth it to list them individually and point out how wrong you are.

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thinkxingu 12-10-2020 09:22 PM

I don't always agree with Outdoorsman, but I'd be remiss if I didn't agree with him here. I've felt exactly as he said—I can't recall what the ATM fee was, but I was put out enough finding out it was cash only and paying ~$3 charge to leave a bad taste in my mouth.

I think the food is just alright—in my experience, nowhere near how good people claim it to be—and the cash/check thing is just one more thing to drive me to Center Harbor Diner/Sunshine and Pa's, etc.

Ultimately, though, VK is busy, so they're clearly doing something right for enough people to be successful.

Takes all types/different strokes and all that.

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FlyingScot 12-10-2020 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 347799)
That has nothing to do with it.

The issue is, unless you read all the fine print BEFORE dining at such an establishment, they will take you for 10+% by the time you leave!

Some establishments that "do not take CC" will offer an ATM machine ... INSIDE the establishment! That convenient machine will charge you about 5% "convenience fee"! The owner either owns or collects a percentage of that PROFIT! The workers get nothing (except the smaller tip) because people do not have unlimited funds to pay 5% extra to the owner because they refuse to take other forms of payment.

Completely uncalled for. Whatever you might think of VK, it's pretty obvious that they are doing their best to deliver good value.

dpg 12-11-2020 07:20 AM

Sorry didn't mean to start a P..... contest. Yup the "VK" is a great little place I "used" to frequent nuff said... I don't Know Bob but a lot of people on this site obviously does. Speaking against the "VK" has never been a popular thing to do on this site.

I wish the "VK" the best of luck in the future and if they do not want to take credit cards I hope they never do. Hmmm I have a little saying too "opinions are like Ass..... and everybody has one!" Just that I feel an opinion AGAINST the VK never counts... Interesting...

Signing off this subject for good. :D

SAMIAM 12-11-2020 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Outdoorsman (Post 347799)
That has nothing to do with it.

The issue is, unless you read all the fine print BEFORE dining at such an establishment, they will take you for 10+% by the time you leave!

Some establishments that "do not take CC" will offer an ATM machine ... INSIDE the establishment! That convenient machine will charge you about 5% "convenience fee"! The owner either owns or collects a percentage of that PROFIT! The workers get nothing (except the smaller tip) because people do not have unlimited funds to pay 5% extra to the owner because they refuse to take other forms of payment.

Hi Outdoorsman....understand your disappointment and realize we might be busier taking plastic. But just to set the record straight, when we installed the ATM I asked the installer to keep the rate down since we did not want any commissions. I believe it is 2.5 at this time. It is strictly for customer convenience and we've never taken any commissions.
We considered taking plastic once and had a meeting about it and wait staff was totally against it. They much prefer to get cash tips in person.
Last reason is that we save nearly 30K annually in fee's which allows us to keep our prices down.
We realize that we're behind the times and some day we'll probably be taking CC, phones aps and other electronic payment but for now it works for us.

TCC 12-11-2020 07:51 AM

We love the Village Kitchen. The "no credit cards" policy is just part of its wonderful, unique character. For those few who find it an inconvenience, there are other good dining establishments that will accommodate them.

An all too common problem in northern New England is that certain folks from "away" visit (or worse still, move into) small communities attracted by their obvious charm but then start demanding what they consider "just a few small, common sense changes" reflecting life in their out-of-state homes. Communities that acede to those demands ultimately lose the character that made them charming in the first place. We've seen this happen far too many times.

tis 12-11-2020 07:51 AM

You are right. We like Sam and we will always stand up and cheer for him. He has had a very successful business for a very long time and knows what he's doing. I don't know if it's still true with Covid, but I knew people that traveled up there every night from Wolfeboro to get the great value on his meals! I think his business plan has been his success so why should he change it? After all, you can't please everybody.

Billy Bob 12-11-2020 09:35 AM

Covid and cash
 
The issue today is that cash transactions are a added touch point that a lot of people , including myself, avoid . Right now I think I have the same bills in my wallet I had in March. Eliminating the transfer of germs with plastic that in most cases today never leaves my hand seems easy.
I can understand the help wanting to stick with cash , taxes and instant use of their money .
That said , at this point in the lifeline of the pandemic installing the charging system to help the pandemic probably can’t be accomplished fast egnough to help.

FlyingScot 12-11-2020 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by TCC (Post 347818)
An all too common problem in northern New England is that certain folks from "away" visit (or worse still, move into) small communities attracted by their obvious charm but then start demanding what they consider "just a few small, common sense changes" reflecting life in their out-of-state homes. Communities that acede to those demands ultimately lose the character that made them charming in the first place. We've seen this happen far too many times.

Yes!

Plus the VK is great on the flip side of this equation. People who are from "away" never get a whiff of feeling like outsiders or less welcome than the locals.

phoenix 12-11-2020 11:23 AM

as that great philosopher Yogi Berra once said " it is so crowded no one goes there anymore" . Maybe not so much this year but in other years the VK has lines out the door both for breakfast and dinner. so they must be doing something right. Keep it up Bob your Friday broiled haddock is best value on the lake

ApS 12-11-2020 01:21 PM

Eliminate with Soap...
 
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Originally Posted by Billy Bob (Post 347825)
The issue today is that cash transactions are a added touch point that a lot of people , including myself, avoid . Right now I think I have the same bills in my wallet I had in March. Eliminating the transfer of germs with plastic that in most cases today never leaves my hand seems easy.
I can understand the help wanting to stick with cash , taxes and instant use of their money .
That said , at this point in the lifeline of the pandemic installing the charging system to help the pandemic probably can’t be accomplished fast enough to help.

How is a germ transfer "eliminated"? :eek2:

The Wuhan Flu virus is submicroscopic, and survives quite well on nearly every surface--including every wallet.

Mr. V 12-11-2020 02:31 PM

It is up to the business owner to set the rules of payment.

Like VK, I also have never accepted credit or debit cards in my law practice, and it hasn't hurt me at all: if people want you or your product they'll pay the way you say.

Yes, it really is that simple.

jbolty 12-11-2020 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ApS (Post 347833)
How is a germ transfer "eliminated"? :eek2:

The Wuhan Flu virus is submicroscopic, and survives quite well on nearly every surface--including every wallet.

when is the last time the inside of the credit card machine was cleaned? The slot where every single card that is touched by everyone goes.

LoveLakeLife 12-11-2020 06:52 PM

Ive never heard anyone say “Did you hear about Jack? He’s in the hospital. Turns out he got an infection from a twenty dollar bill.”

Don’t be afraid of silly things. Live.


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Biggd 12-11-2020 07:53 PM

What's the big deal? If you don't have cash or check, go somewhere else. :confused:
They are obviously doing very well not accepting credit cards. :)

JEEPONLY 12-12-2020 04:54 PM

The point is...
 
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Originally Posted by LoveLakeLife (Post 347845)
Ive never heard anyone say “Did you hear about Jack? He’s in the hospital. Turns out he got an infection from a twenty dollar bill.”

Don’t be afraid of silly things. Live.


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Because you never know!
It's called letting down your guard.
Don't you read the paper, or listen to the news?

LoveLakeLife 12-12-2020 06:07 PM

I do both. I don’t live by the “you never know mantra “. If I were to, I’d never leave home. There is no guard. It’s life. Don’t cower. Accept the infinitesimal risk of dying from a microbe on a dollar bill and okay some liar’s poker. lol


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LoveLakeLife 12-12-2020 06:32 PM

play not okay. Oops


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JEEPONLY 12-13-2020 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by LoveLakeLife (Post 347930)
I do both. I don’t live by the “you never know mantra “. If I were to, I’d never leave home. There is no guard. It’s life. Don’t cower. Accept the infinitesimal risk of dying from a microbe on a dollar bill and okay some liar’s poker. lol


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Not leaving home and letting your guard down are not the same things.
"You never know" is based around being cognizant of what can/should be done v. doing what you want.

Even the philosophy of "natural law" agrees that without some type of "collective rule" (think social compact), there would only be chaos.

LoveLakeLife 12-13-2020 11:55 AM

Agreed to an extent but having a guard up against a ridiculously remote chance of harm is folly.

The first compact at Plymouth proved ineffective. Everyone grew food to contribute to a common food bank, as it were, and it didn’t work. Only with the advent of individualism and market forces did things turn around.

Remember that the people created and thus allow government to exist. They aren’t subservient to governmental whim. Just the opposite.


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