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Pizza Ranch Oops


We are enjoying a family weekend, for dinner last night we went to Pizza Ranch.  I have not been to one in years and this one in Iowa was very busy!  

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Pizza Ranch is a christian establishment that plays christian music and likes to focus on nice customer service at a great family friendly establishment.  

Last night as my family was eating we heard a waiter talking with another table.  We were sad as we over heard their conversation and swear words coming out of the servers mouth. Trust me we were not ease dropping... It was loud an most tables could probably hear it. 

My husband thought he should say something to him. The server was apologetic and understanding that he is working in a family friendly environment and should watch his words more carefully.  

I am glad my husband approached him in a caring manner.  We were not trying to be rude or judging but just remind him of where he works and aware of all the kids around.  






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Pizza Ranch Inc. said…
Thank you for reminding one of our employees that all of their words and actions make a difference in our guests' dining experience. It sounds like your husband approached the employee in a caring way and we are happy to hear the employee apologized. We are sorry to hear that our Mission and Vision was not being carried out and thank you for keeping us accountable.

Pizza Ranch Inc.
Pizza Ranch Inc.sc said…
Thank you for reminding one of our employees that all of their words and actions make a difference in our guests' dining experience. It sounds like your husband approached the employee in a caring way and we are happy to hear the employee apologized. We are sorry to hear that our Mission and Vision was not being carried out and thank you for keeping us accountable.

Pizza Ranch Inc.
Thanks Pizza Ranch for the extra apology! We truly want Pizza Ranch to continue in good service and Christian principles. :)
Marsha Cooper said…
Pizza Ranch just opened in our town March 18th. It's so good!!! Since it was new we did have to wait in a line that went well out the front door. We hope to get back very soon.

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