Special Occasions, Do You let the Server Know

Jules

SF VIP
If you go out to celebrate a special occasion, do you let the server know? It seems the norm for them to ask if you’re there for any special reason tonight. Or maybe you even let the restaurant know ahead of time.

Unless I know there’s a discount, I say nothing. Free cheesecake might make me say something. Someone singing to me definitely isn’t a reason.
 

I like to keep a low profile. I would be humiliated if the staff sang "Happy Birthday" to me in front of their other patrons. It doesn't bother me if they do it to other patrons, it's just not to my liking. Also...it might make a difference if I was a child, but I'm not.
 
If you go out to celebrate a special occasion, do you let the server know? Or maybe you even let the restaurant know ahead of time.
Normally, no. However, on one occasion while on vacation in the Dominican Republic, we requested a bottle of Dom Perignon to celebrate our anniversary. So we asked Raoul, the bartender, if he could get us a bottle. He said he'd try to find it and then asked what we wanted for supper. We mentioned crab.

Well, what happened the next evening was completely unexpected. That night, they had set up a table in a gazebo on the beach for us. Raoul couldn't get the Dom, but he did get a bottle of champagne. After a lovely supper, he and our server, Ricardo, brought a cake they had baked for us to the table and sang Bésame Mucho. It was such a sweet gesture; I was touched. Even my husband was dabbing his eyes.
 
Generally, no.

It depends on the type of restaurant, who I’m with, etc…

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