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Comment author: Alicorn 20 May 2012 05:55:28PM 0 points [-]

I am curious about what transformation in tourists' thoughts occurs to consider rude waitstaff a feature of said location. Can you elaborate?

Comment author: Viliam_Bur 25 May 2012 12:15:06PM 2 points [-]

My guess:

A restaurant famous for having rude staff? I don't believe it. I have to see it. If it's really true, that will make a good story for my friends.

Comment author: TheOtherDave 20 May 2012 06:58:47PM 1 point [-]

I can't speak to what cognitive transformation occurs, if any, but the restaurant is Durgin Park. I'm not sure what kind of elaboration you're looking for.

It's kind of fun, if one is in the right mood for it.

I find something similar (though less extreme) is not uncommon in diners.

Comment author: arundelo 18 June 2012 01:44:47PM *  0 points [-]

Conan O'Brien sent Jack McBrayer and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog to The Wieners Circle (which in the words of Wikipedia is, apart from its food, known for "the mutual verbal abuse between the employees and the customers during the late-weekend hours").

This American Life also did a story on The Wieners Circle.

Comment author: MixedNuts 29 May 2012 05:06:18PM 0 points [-]

Questionable Content features a coffee shop whose main selling point is rudeness to customers as well. It's mostly portrayed as sassy banter the customers enjoy and occasionally partake in. Wikipedia's article on Durgin Park gives the same impression. In the webcomic, customers also tend to be hipsters who enjoy the originality; I don't know about real life.

Comment author: TheOtherDave 29 May 2012 05:09:23PM 0 points [-]

Durgin Park's customers are more middle-class tourists, and it's not quite as extreme as the fictional coffee shop in QC, but the spirit is similar. As long as we're talking fictional examples, I'm reminded of Seinfeld's Soup Nazi as well, which I also gather was inspired by a RL vendor.