Imagine booking a table at a relatively nice restaurant looking to enjoy a moment with your friends and family. All goes well and you are about to bite into the main course when the staff informs your group they will have to move to the bar right away.
This actually happened this weekend in a small but popular restaurant Loftid in Austurstraeti in Reykjavik. They requested most of their guests move without warning because a „famous“ person was coming to dine. The famous person in question was Gordon Ramsey, a famed tv cook, and his group of friends in Iceland for some fishing.
The restaurant says it is very sorry but in any case one should not make a habit out of dining in places that treat their guests like second-class citizens.





