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Camino Real Restaurant in Pflugerville - Manager Says, "Eat This Bad Food or Go to Jail!"

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Austin Texas Homes, LLC 453249

Before getting into real estate, I was a retail and restaurant manager for a few years after I graduated.  My first job out of college was as a rental car manager, then I worked at a local soup and salad restaurant for about two years, then at CompUSA as the customer service manager.  As a real estate agent and broker for the past twelve years, I have seen and solved MANY service issues.

Tonight, I experienced what I believe to be the worst service on record at a restaurant just a few minutes from my home.  My children were frightened, and my wife and I were irate at being treated so badly.

Camino Real Mexican Restaurant and Cantina on Highway 685 in Pflugerville has been officially removed from the Crouch family dining choices forever.  There is only one other local restaurant that I will not frequent, and that is the Applebee's at La Frontera in Round Rock. 

So, I'm sure you are wondering what could possibly have happened to cause such a strong and visceral reaction.  I am happy to share this with you.

We had eaten there a couple on a couple of other occasions, and we liked the carne guisada and some of the other food as well.  In fact, my wife and I had mentioned that we were happy to have a decent Mexican restaurant just minutes away. 

Tonight, all of that changed. 

My carne guisada was tough for some reason, so I didn't really finish all of it.  My wife's enchilada contained Velveeta (which I only found out about later - you will see why soon).  My son took ONE bite of his quesadilla and spit it out, stating that he had lost his appetite and that it tasted "weird".  My wife tried a bite of it, and she said it tasted "kinda like perfume". 

We immediately informed the waitress, who seemed alarmed that we were attempting to return the food.  I asked if we could get the chicken tenders instead, since we had confirmed that there was something amiss with the food.

She disappeared, then another waitress came to the table and confronted my son with the quesadilla in hand.  WHAT!?!?!?!?  You are going to stare down a nine-year old boy and force him to explain what was wrong with his food?  I have never heard of anything like this in my life, but then again, I have probably only eaten out a few thousand times.

I asked if she was the manager, and she said, "No."  I asked if the manager was there, and again she said, "No".  Really?

She told us that we could have the chicken tenders, but that we would be paying for the quesadilla as well.  I told her in no uncertain terms that we would most certainly NOT be paying for the quesadilla, and that we didn't need any additional food. 

THEN, the apparent manager came to the table, scowling and speaking Spanish.  In Spanish, she said (verbatim), "The cheese is good.  If he doesn't like it, it's not my problem."  She seemed surprised when I answered her in Spanish, stating that "No, it's not good".  I again informed all three of them that we were not going to pay for the quesadilla. 

You won't believe what happened next.

She threatened to call the POLICE on us for not paying for this bad food, which cost $4.25.  The patrons at the table next to us seemed extremely surprised and they agreed wholeheartedly that this was ridiculous behavior.  I told the waitress to tell the manager that we were happy to pay for all of the other food and tip, just not the quesadilla, as I was thinking that maybe there was a communication problem?

Instead, the manager brandished the phone, as if she were ready to call 9-1-1 to report theft of food. 

I told the waitress to inform the manager that this was going to get ample publicity, as my wife and I both write restaurant reviews for a number of local sites.  Additionally, I told them that I would be speaking with the local newspaper (and I will).  The waitress apologized profusely for what she clearly knew was wrong.  I tipped her 20% and told her that it was not her fault, but that the manager had just made a big mistake.  I also recommended that she look for a new place to work.  Yes, really.

My wife was far more stubborn than I at that point - "Let them call the police.  I would love for the police to come and sort this out.  Are they going to put our kids in jail?  I am not going anywhere."

The manager finally relented somewhat and offered to charge me 1/2 price for my son's food (which made it TWO DOLLARS) and we paid and quickly left, vowing never to return.  I couldn't help but inform the people walking toward the front door from the parking lot about what we had just experienced.  Frankly, I still can't believe I paid for this type of treatment. 

As a 13-year resident of Pflugerville, twelve of which I have spent selling homes, I know a LOT of people and I help a LOT of people who are moving to the area.  As such, I can easily influence those new residents on their restaurant choices.  I also often take my clients to local places for lunch when we are looking at homes.

Simply put, the manager of Camino Real chose the wrong person to threaten tonight. 

I found another review online for Camino Real in Pflugerville which is titled "Nasty, rude, and slow": http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g56451-d983006-r13269113-Camino_Real-Pflugerville_Texas.html.  Apparently, these people were also threatened with police action. 

Unfortunately, you reap what you sow, and they are apparently sowing seeds of anger in their customers.  I predict that they will be out of business within six to twelve months, especially since people have less discretionary income and they are more choosy about where to eat, in my opinion.

To sum up, tonight we experienced the following at Camino Real Pflugerville:

  • RUDE AND SCARY MANAGER THREATENING TO CALL THE POLICE IN FRONT OF OUR CHILDREN
  • FORCED TO PAY $2.00 FOR UNEATEN QUESADILLA THAT TASTED "LIKE PERFUME"
  • TOUGH MEAT FOR MY FOOD and VELVEETA IN THE ENCHILADAS for my wife's food
DO NOT waste your hard-earned money on this establishment.  They are more interested in collecting every dime for the food than about your actual dining experience.  They are also not above scaring your children in the process.  Please understand that at no point did I curse or yell at them - I just didn't think it was fair to pay for food that was inedible and that made my son lose his appetite.

I also find it telling that it is their modus operandi to threaten to call the cops if you try to avoid paying for nasty food.  The other reviewer that I linked to above mentioned that the beans smelled like cigarettes.

If I can prevent one single customer from dealing with this nonsense at the hands of an unreasonable and angry manager, this post was a success in my mind.

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Jesse Clifton
Jesse Clifton & Associates - Fairbanks, AK

Wow... are you kidding?  I'm a polite old fart but I can also be a total and complete jackass... and this would have been a doozie of a night. 

Jul 29, 2008 11:14 AM
Anonymous
Not Yet Licensed

Whew!  That's shocking.  On a related note, I've never had a problem with the food at Chipotle.  I also like the fact that, at Chipotle, I get to watch them making my food.

Jul 29, 2008 01:11 PM
#46
Simon Conway
Orlando Area Real Estate Services - Orlando, FL

OK - I'm not really sure what you feel about this Jason. I think you have to explain it for me! :)

Jul 29, 2008 03:26 PM
Paul Slaybaugh
Homesmart - Scottsdale, AZ
Scottsdale, AZ Real Estate

Best to avoid the salsa, too.

Jul 29, 2008 03:40 PM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

TO ALL - Thanks for your comments on this post.  We tried today to reach the owner of this restaurant, and we will try again tomorrow.  I am in the midst of moving my office this week, and I am frankly too tired to respond to every comment, but please know that they are all appreciated.  I also intend to contact the BBB and Health Department per your suggestions above.

SANDRA CARLISLE - My best response to your story is this:

"I said MUSTARD, not mouse turd!"

Jul 29, 2008 03:53 PM
Judi Morgan
RETIRED - San Antonio, TX
San Antonio, TX Real Estate

Paul, I'm afraid to think about what you would do to the Salsa and queso. . .  glad you're a realtor -- not a waiter.  :)

Jul 29, 2008 04:26 PM
Sandy Noll
(RSVP Real Estate) 425.890.0878 - Gig Harbor, WA
RE Pro Serving Snohomish to Thurston Counties

OMG Jason that is totally unacceptable.  I'd have been like your wife and welcomed the police.  Let them have a taste!!  There's an old saying I learned years ago in a business class, "A happy customer tells one and unhappy customer tells many, who tell many, who tell many.....  I'm sorry you and your family had such a bad experience.

Jul 29, 2008 06:30 PM
Kelly Sibilsky
Licensed Through Referral Connection, LTD. - Lake Zurich, IL

I can't imagine anyone wanting to go there after they read this post. Yep, they are out of business for sure. Good. :)

I had to laugh at the commenter above who mentioned Chipotle...that's my favorite place...always yummy!

Jul 30, 2008 01:24 AM
Andre Nader
Buildasign.com - Austin, TX

That is probably one of the most ridiculous things I have heard in awhile.  You can guarantee that I will never go there.  I like the fact that you rank 5th in Google for searching "Camino Real Restaurant".  I hope people read your review when they are looking up when they are considering eating there.

 

Thanks for letting us all know.

Also, everyone on here that has a Digg account should Digg this story that another reader submitted.  The more links to this story that will show up when people search for the restaurant the better. http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Camino_Real_Pflugerville

Jul 30, 2008 02:53 AM
Anonymous
Not Yet Licensed

I am in the midst of moving my office this week

We will pray for you!  :)

Jul 30, 2008 05:18 AM
#54
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

Andre - Thanks for posting that link to the Digg article.  A good friend of mine did that yesterday. 

Bruce - You don't mind if I call you Bruce, do you?  Thanks for your prayers.  I need them.

Jul 30, 2008 05:24 AM
Anonymous
Bruce

Hey Jason,

You can call me anything you want.  What's the best analogy for moving an office?  Child birth?  It can be a painful process, but the end result is worth it.  I'm sure you will have a humorous blog, or two, about your move - after the dust settles!  :)

Jul 30, 2008 06:28 AM
#56
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

Bruce - I just posted one - go check it out.

Jul 30, 2008 06:29 AM
Hope Goss
Ventura Property Shoppe - Ventura, CA
Ventura Real Estate

Make sure you go after them - I guess it's your turn to call the police - overcharging is a crime - I'd guess the kitchen might need an inspection for cleanliness, as well.  People like this have not busieness in business.

Jul 31, 2008 03:18 AM
Birmingham Alabama Real Estate, Stephen Wolfe
LivingInBirmingham.com - Birmingham, AL

Jason, this reminds me... don't mess with the Crouch's! What an unfortunate experience! You would think that they would stand behind the consumer since that is who pays the bills. It is good that we have a plau to voice about our communities. The power of the blog!

Jul 31, 2008 04:48 AM
Todd Clark - Retired
eXp Realty LLC - Tigard, OR
Principle Broker Oregon

What a stupid restaurant owner, I would call the health department as well and show them both reviews and have this place checked out. I'm betting that it may not stay open much longer than 2 weeks if you do that.

Todd Clark, Helping Families Home - www.IFoundYourNewHome.com

Jul 31, 2008 06:10 PM
Elizabeth Cooper-Golden
Huntsville Alabama Real Estate, (@ Homes Realty Group) - Huntsville, AL
Huntsville AL MLS

Jason, I can't believe anyone would treat a patron that way. How ridiculous!  I like Todd's suggestion about calling the health department:)  I would have been furious also, scaring my children. Try to scare me, fine. Scare my kids, not so fine!

Aug 01, 2008 12:37 PM
Anonymous
Wow, this happened to someone else?

We have not been back to the restaurant since our horrible experience that was very similar.  It was I think last fall.

 

Our food came out smelling like cigarettes.   It was dry and like it had all be sitting under a heat lamp since that morning or something.  We nibbled at a few things, sampling, trying to figure out what was wrong.  We finally decided it was the refried beans.  We asked the waitress, telling her that there was something wrong with the beans.  She said she'd check, and confirmed that they were the problem.  We agreed to take rice instead and so we got our plates back, with dregs of beans under the rice....  We complained again and asked for the manager who went to the kitchen and didn't return.  We sat for another 15 min or so, our appetites totally gone and finally gave up and left cash on the table for what we remembered the bill to be plus a little.  (that was under contention also, they still wanted full price and my husband didn't want to pay for the food we couldn't eat.) 

 

As we were walking out, some lady comes running from the back shouting in Spanish.  My husband recognized the police and got very angry.  They hadn't looked at the table, just that we were leaving, so we had a confrontation at the door until the "manager" managed to calm her down.  we went home, looking for review sites and couldn't find them listed.  I think they were still fairly new at that point.

 

We have not been back.  I'm surprised to see so many cars there.  It was the worst experience I've ever had at a restaurant.

 

CKB

Sep 20, 2008 02:41 PM
#62
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

CKB - I meant to contact the health department after this happened, but I forgot.  Did you contact anyone (newspaper, health dept.)?  Just curious.  I agree - it was the worst and most memorable experience that we have had as a family.

Sep 20, 2008 02:45 PM
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Jun 06, 2010 04:30 AM