by mark » Thu Jun 10, 2010 4:03 pm
The number of people who showed up took us all by surprise. Unfortunately getting an accurate headcount is essentially impossible with our type of event. Unless we go mainstream and make people register and pay in advance (which I think defeats the whole purpose of the BTB), we won't know how many people are going to show up until they actually do.
I think Bennington Station was an excellent choice. Those of us who arrived and ordered early got our food in a timely fashion, and it was outstanding. Unfortunately, once swamped with orders, it's obviously impossible for the kitchen to keep up. The same would happen at any restaurant. I think the staff did an excellent job under the circumstances.
I've already emailed the owner to see if he'll have us back next year, and what would work best for him -- a buffet, a limited menu, or something else.
As for other possible venues, our choices are severely limited. Bennington is a small town with a correspondingly small selection of restaurants. Renting a hall somewhere is not an option because we have no budget with which to rent the space and bring in a caterer.
Also bear in mind, this was the first year we've actually had a cohesive Saturday dinner. The previous restaurant wouldn't do jack shit for us despite the number of people we were bringing in -- they just treated us as part of the regular Saturday crowd, made us wait in line, and scattered us all over the restaurant. As a result, at least half our people would leave and go to other area restaurants. Since this was the first time we've all been together in one place, I look at it as a trial run, and we learned a lot for next year.
And by the way, I agree with Alan about the band. With music, it's too difficult to please everyone, and it makes it nearly impossible to socialize and have a conversation. Not having a band this year made it a lot easier to just hang out -- not to mention, Tito and Robin didn't have to fight for time for the door prize giveaways this year. Last year the band that we didn't even hire made us get off the stage at our own damn event.
--mark