Video of canine on pet coaching pad inside Gordon Ramsay restaurant sparks heated on-line debate
A video of a dog standing on a puppy training pad inside one of Gordon Ramsay‘s restaurants has reignited a heated online debate.
Footage taken inside Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza’s Battersea location and posted to TikTok shows a person holding a sausage dog on a lead over the training pad in the middle of the dining area.
As shocked diners look on, lifestyle influencer Gizzelle Cade – who posted the video and has over 35,000 followers – can be heard asking: ‘Why is there a dog using a wee wee pad in a restaurant? What is that?’.
A page on Gordon Ramsay Restaurant’s website which lists rules around dogs in his establishments states that dogs are allowed outside only.
Comments from outraged viewers came flooding in with many asking if the incident can be reported to the Food Standards Agency.
Another said: ‘I’m a dog owner, actually an assistance dog handler too so my dog comes absolutely everywhere with me (not a pet) and this is still a massive NO.’
Others called it ‘foul’ and ‘disrespectful to those eating’, while some said they would walk out and refuse to pay.
However, Ms Cade did pay before walking out and made another video warning people against going to Street Pizza.
Footage taken inside Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza’s Battersea location and posted to TikTok shows a person holding a sausage dog on a lead over the training pad in the middle of the dining area
Lifestyle influencer Gizzelle Cade made another video warning people against going to Street Pizza
A page on Gordon Ramsay Restaurant’s website which lists rules around dogs in his establishments states that they are allowed outside only
‘Gordon Ramsay pizza restaurant in London – I want to tell you guys never come eat here,’ she said as she stood outside the establishment.
In another video, Ms Cade replied to a comment asking her why she paid the bill.
Holding up her receipt showing her £72.45 bill, she said: ‘Yes they did charge us. They charged us the full 15 per cent service charge.
‘That’s kind of where I drew the line, like this is too much. The service charge was a bit much and at that point you’re laughing at me.’
She went on to claim the manager took the optional service charge off of the bill ‘after fighting’ with her over it and ‘going back and forth’ but alleged he did not give them a discount on the rest of the bill after their complaint about the dog.
The influencer said the incident and the manager’s lack of action was ‘unacceptable in London and anywhere in the world’.
It comes after the celebrity chef, 59, last week sparked a debate over tipping when it was revealed his festive menus at his Lucky Cat restaurants charged a 20 per cent service charge.
The service charges on the regular menu and at his other eateries are generally set at 15 per cent which is still higher than the typical 10 per cent or 12.5 per cent service charge added to bills at most restaurants in the UK.
Mr Ramsay’s tips are even higher than those typically in place at the establishments of his rivals, such as his former mentor Marco Pierre White’s English Chophouse which adds 12.5 per cent to bills.
Raymond Blanc’s Brasserie Blanc, Heston Blumenthal’s Fat Duck and Rick Stein’s Fish Restaurant all use a 12.5 per cent service.
The Daily Mail has approached Gordon Ramsay Restaurants for comment.
