IDk why a person that far along in her pregnancy would want to go that type of restaurant, so many germs at those tables that don't get cleaned between people.
Honestly seeing how people act *after* pregnancy at the barn, they made a wise move. Who lets their baby reach over and eat out of some strangers plate?
@@LeoTakuVT for some weird reason most people or some think stealinfg from someone else's plate is considered not a big deal or you know cause someone is hungry or loves something i mean yeah we all get it we get that but like ask first. I hated that i even hated it when my parents took some pieces of food off my plate. I'm 100% sure you also hate that just as much as the next person.
Same. First off putting your kid with a diaper on the table.. but then letting her take someone else's food while only chuckling and saying "She LOVES chips." I would've been so pissed and immediately asked for the manager and a refund.
@@aa-ze5cz If I were there, I'd record it with my phone and post it on social media to warn people that the restaurant is basically a nasty place that has NO health codes and not to eat there! I'm pretty sure they'd do something after that so as to avoid being sued, shut down by health inspections or lose business.
@@RaspBerryPies I've been a salesman for 25 years, at work I switch to "on" mode. If you met me at any other time you'd never think I could be successful at or even want such a job.
An example of a restaurant with great food and talented chefs, but poorly ran and out of touch management/front of house. Ramsay would have a field day there.
I wish every time Hank went Bill was there at the community table talking to strangers. Bill’s whole bit is he’s lonely and socially unaware this is perfect for him.
@@mattafat536 friendly and somewhat talkative, just not the kind of person you'd ever invite or anyone will ever invite to a "normal" soci a l gathering? 😢
Not even gonna fault him. There's FOUR of them and two of the others. They want a whole table to themselves just because the woman is 28376 months pregnant? AS IF!
I don’t think hank is the kind of person paying stranger to deliver takeout to his house. He is the kind of straight forward person that eat in a restaurant table when eating outside.
3:08 This may seem little to most people but seeing Hank enjoying something (even when that man bit into his sandwich) is something I enjoy with some of the weird things that he’s been through throughout the series.
Is that all you encephalo-challenged loons can talk about as if it's something insightful? You know, they had food delivery long before Uber came along.
@@tn420animations9 I dunno. He seemed happy enough, downright giddy even, to fork over $40 to Octavio for a $5 sandwich. Perhaps not having to leave home and deal with the sort of crowd The Arlen Barn attracts is worth the $35 (and tampered food) to our pragmatic Hank.
Our area got a Panera bread a few years ago and that place was a madhouse for the first couple weeks. I think it's going out of business since the prices are high and the portions and quality are low.
I’m not opposed to sitting with strangers, it can be a pleasant experience. However Hank’s displeasure with a child eating off his plate is completely relatable. Teach your children to be courteous.
You can't teach an infant that. Instead people need to be responsible parents and keep their children that don't know any better in control through child seats etc.
My kid would never eat off another's plate. I dunno, even as a baby he wasn't grabbing food off whatever either. If my kid did though? We'd seriously need to evaluate me as a parent for even letting that happen. That hard to watch your small, danger prone child in a small place?
@@BDNeon part of teaching them is preventing it while they're still infants. Don't let them get accustomed to the idea that such behavior is acceptable.
“She loves chips.” Sure she does, and I love to eat at a nice clean table where it doesn’t smell like a baby’s diaper. Too bad you don’t have the self respect, and courtesy of others around you I tell ya what.
@@shooby9496Also, hearing stories of how he's based characters off of people he's come across, I'm almost 100% positive, he saw some inconsiderate parent like this.
@@mike4402 an exceptional bit of meatloaf is almost like a Salisbury steak but less gravy and more BBQ. It'd be like a burger patty but less meat juicy and more sauce juicy.
If anything he should be horrified. You own an establishment that serves food. There shouldn't be anything that smells that way located where the food is consumed.
I don't hate the big share tables, but they aren't my favorite. Hank's reaction is how I feel when I am forced at one. At least for food. Drinking, or a beer house, those are more fun. For food, not so much unless you have a group.
@@CaptainBuggyTheClown Bruh, if this is what people think small town life is: it's no wonder most of America lives in metros. You patronizingly telling him to "touch grass" for his lack of knowledge is certainly not gonna get more people to move to small towns. lmao Also just an FYI, i've lived in small towns most of my life. While people tend to be more social than in big cities, most places won't FORCE extroversion like this.
@@UBvtuber They didn't force him lmfao. This is called a counter service restaurant, and it's a small one hence lack of seating. Due to the lack of seating you just sit wherever waiting for your order. You've missed the entire point of this episode and my comment. The OP saying the place is creepy, is out of touch. There's plenty of places that do counter service. Hank was just uncomfortable with the lack of seating, and sitting next to strangers, and having random old people make conversation with him. This is normal, more normal in smaller towns. If that seems "creepy" to you its because you're not getting enough socialization which is a problem caused by multiple factors, city design, how we travel, social media, technology etc.
@@CaptainBuggyTheClown Listen, if you don't think it's creepy then that's your perogative. Maybe you are an extrovert. There's something called introverts and yeah, we don't exactly like this stuff. And sure, he clearly gets enough business from extroverts, so he doesn't need to cater to intros, but it doesn't mean our opinion is less valid. And sure, all the factors you mention probably cause it and make more people introverted.... but like, that information does nothing for me. The internet and modern technology is so engrained in society that the only way to leave it behind is basically to become amish. lol
@@UBvtuber There's no such thing as "extroverts" or "introverts". Some people may have more social energy, but everyone wants socialization it's how humans survive, and we need it for psychological and mental health reasons as well. Also again this has nothing to do with the point of this episode or what I initially said to OP in reference to him calling this creepy. This is the least creepy thing there is, this is how humans have interacted for literally ever. It's only recently we behave in isolating ways, and it's not healthy to view something like social interaction at a small restaurant as "creepy". It's clearly anti-social, and not healthy.
I completely feel this. One time I was by myself at an airport and sat down to eat some food in a busy food court. Some old Chinese man came up to me and asked if he could sit with me at this two person table since there was nowhere to sit. I didn't want to be rude, so I said yes. Sitting across from a complete stranger one on one in complete silence was one of the most awkward experiences of my life.
When I was a kid, I thought Hank Hill was an obtuse adult who provided comedic humor through his act of being uncomfortable with a vast majority of social settings. I am now in my 30's, and I am Hank Hill. I'm sure that I provide comedic humor to the people around me with how uncomfortable I am in a vast majority of social settings.
@@Sleazy-Skuzzy The caricature isn't obtuse; he is as a person. And the show doesn't mock him, but if that's your takeaway, then I don't think there's anything I can say to change your mind.
We had a pizza place like this near where I live. They refused to listen to people who wanted private tables or booths. It took a fight breaking out in the restaurant before they changed their mind.
That dangerous because you don't know if the other person has mono or like a cold your letting your kid eat a strangers food without think of them getting sick.
Man, I felt this B-plot all the way to my _marrow._ "People person" types who think up stuff like this have no idea just how skin-crawlingly uncomfortable it is to a lot of folks.
I'm a 'people-person,' but that doesn't mean I *want* to be sitting next to strangers for my meal. It just means that when I have to, I'm too anxious not to talk to them, for fear of being considered rude.
@@EmptyMan000 _Of course they don't, they're people person types, not pretentious people avoidant types_ I wouldn't consider someone "pretentious" for wanting their boundaries respected. I'd consider them "not a nutcase", a position you appear to have forfeited some time ago. _You want props for being uncomfortable?_ I mean, I'd take a nice handy, so long as you're just giving them out to everyone.
2:26 I'd have just taken a step to the side and stood there like a moron till my order was ready. Hell, before I had a cell phone I've gone to a Pizza Hut after work, made the order right there, and just stood there till it was done.
That literally happened to me! I was at McDonald's. I put my tray down and went to fill my drink. When I came back there was a fat toddler eating fries off my tray and the mom chuckled and said "He loves fries!" picked the kid up and walked away. No apology, nothing. She just assumed everyone thought her kid was as adorable as she did and that I would find it charming that a child had handled and taken my food. I took my tray straight to the trash and dumped all the fries and went to the counter and ordered another. The manager saw me do this and asked what was wrong with the fries and I told him what happened. When I tried to pay for my small fry they wouldn't let me and gave me a large free fries as a replacement Even though it wasn't their fault. So good manager, bad parenting!
"Just have a seat" *Larry looks around* "No i...i...think I'm good" "You think you're good? please have a seat sir" "actually I think I'll stand, I like to stand" "You like to stand?" "Yea I'm a...a... big stander. " a big stander?" "yea you know, I love to stand, that guy over there is standing" "Thats the maintenance man,pablo" "pablo? What is that mexican? Im surprised he's not sitting" "Why would he be sitting, hes working" "Well I mean traditionally Mexicans are portrayed as sort of of a lazy people that....take a lot of breaks. I had a Gardner once I had to fire because he kept falling asleep on the job! Every time I left he would just pass out" *cashier looks offended, as do the patrons in line* "What? its a funny story he was always saying things like "Mejor salario,Más agua". I never understood him because of the language gap and obvious difference in lifestyle but he was a hard worker, hard worker.... "He's actually from Honduras" *larry looks confused* "thats....thats a nice country too"😳
Had a small restaurant open in my town that was absolutely amazing. They closed like 6 months later though It was almost like the opposite problem. They had maybe 3 tables that were tiny. All up against walls with barely any arm room and uncomfortable chairs. Youd see maybe 1 or 2 people in there and the guy who owned the place would hover around due to how small it was. He put maximum effort into his food. However, the service was bad and no one had the heart to tell him to leave them alone
King of the Hill's writing is always on point; the very idea that this could be perceived as a problem to carry an episode is absurd on paper, but it is also something a lot of us can relate to.
I'm with Hank in this episode. No chance am I sitting next to strangers. Also, when he ordered his food to go he should've just stood by himself somewhere instead of sitting. They can't force him to sit.
Somebody recently told me that Octavio took the bite out of the sandwich. I had assumed that he had taken the sandwich from somebody else who had already eaten it and just pocketed everything Hank paid him for the sandwich.
I guess Hank didn't say anything to the lady about her baby eating his chips because then she would get mad and start a scene, and get everyone to get mad at Hank and make him look like an asshole.
My town has a place just like this. They have good and cheap food, but the seating is basically one big table with one big sofa that you have to squeeze yourselves in. Me and my family refer to it as a barn because the place looks like a line of pigs feeding from a large trough.
All I'll say is that the dinner table should never come into contact with anything past the tricep. _Maybe_ a clothed armpit, but certainly not a goddamn worn diaper.
My mom and dad went to a Bob Evans that was like this once when they first opened. They ate there, but until my dad's dying breath he never stepped foot inside another one. Obviously, theyve changed since they went to that location, but still, it turned them off for good.
"That pregnant woman was fast, but we wanted it more"😂😂😂
one of my favorite lines in the whole show lmao
IDk why a person that far along in her pregnancy would want to go that type of restaurant, so many germs at those tables that don't get cleaned between people.
@@alyssastern6073Seen plenty of heavily pregnant people eat at “dirty” places like that. Not everyone lives in a bubble
Honestly seeing how people act *after* pregnancy at the barn, they made a wise move. Who lets their baby reach over and eat out of some strangers plate?
Wow you watched the fucking video too
I don't mind eating next to strangers, but I would rather eat sitting on the floor than letting someone else take stuff off my plate.
Guessing you're a picky eater or you're too considerate to not touch other's food
@memebrain2177 or he just has common sense and manners.
@@memebrain2177aint no way youre over 14
Agreed
@@LeoTakuVT for some weird reason most people or some think stealinfg from someone else's plate is considered not a big deal or you know cause someone is hungry or loves something i mean yeah we all get it we get that but like ask first. I hated that i even hated it when my parents took some pieces of food off my plate.
I'm 100% sure you also hate that just as much as the next person.
This restaurant is an introvert’s worst nightmare come true!
😂 yes indeed!
and you just got 69 likes
Truth
I'm an extrovert and I still don't like the looks of it. I mean sure I like company, but there's such a thing as privacy while eating.
Not really; all I'd need to do is put on my headphones and tune out everything around me.
That lady letting her daughter eat off someone else’s plate genuinely pisses me off
I wouldn't have been afraid to call her out.
Same. First off putting your kid with a diaper on the table.. but then letting her take someone else's food while only chuckling and saying "She LOVES chips." I would've been so pissed and immediately asked for the manager and a refund.
@@aa-ze5cz If I were there, I'd record it with my phone and post it on social media to warn people that the restaurant is basically a nasty place that has NO health codes and not to eat there! I'm pretty sure they'd do something after that so as to avoid being sued, shut down by health inspections or lose business.
The fact that she tried to play it off as "aww look how cute my noisy, smelly kid is" is what did it for me :/
Took the words right out of my mouth. And the kid sit on the table like that. Those are the kinds of parents I despise.
"She loves chips"
God, I know it's just a cartoon, but that attitude is real. At least say "sorry!"
Yeah bad parenting
But it's the kind of cartoon that tries to portray realistic scenarios.
Nah, banish her to shadow realm.
@@Cayde-MBX you sure? I have the Millennium Ring and I could do that but I'd have to challenge them to a duel first
@@sweetchilledgames7887 you can win, just believe in the heart of the cards.
The guy is a propane salesman. He doesn't have a problem talking to people he just wants a little peace to enjoy his sammich
Exactly! Especially because he is a salesman he talks to people all day sometimes you just want some peace and quiet!
Hank all about that barn life until a lack of privacy and social distance gets real.
I can understand that
@@RaspBerryPies I've been a salesman for 25 years, at work I switch to "on" mode. If you met me at any other time you'd never think I could be successful at or even want such a job.
Facts
Seating like this is how a restaurant with great food ends up still losing money and closing down
An example of a restaurant with great food and talented chefs, but poorly ran and out of touch management/front of house. Ramsay would have a field day there.
@@wilfordbrimleyful yes indeed....
So true, unfortunately.
Happened to an AppleBees. The way seating was handled, I was surprised the location lasted so long.
@@wilfordbrimleyfulare there any episodes of his kitchen reno show that are like this? Thatd be fun to see
I wish every time Hank went Bill was there at the community table talking to strangers. Bill’s whole bit is he’s lonely and socially unaware this is perfect for him.
Exactly, I thought that would become Bills favorite hangout.
There are so many old dudes just like Bill at my job
@@mattafat536 friendly and somewhat talkative, just not the kind of person you'd ever invite or anyone will ever invite to a "normal" soci a l gathering? 😢
Hank's mistake was sitting on the outside. He should have sat against the wall.
@@LucianDevine finally somebody else noticed that
the owner just ignores Hank's comment about how the table smells like a diaper 💀
Hank did say it was the best meal he's had in spite of it.
*The
@@RebekkaJonesdo you believe in God😊
The mom needed to change the diaper
To the manager, that's an upside, not a problem.
Dale is pure gold.
The way he waved his arms and yelled "Yaaaaaay" to shoo away the pregnant woman was excellent 👏
I cackled hard when that happened
Dale is the OG A-Hole! That's why John Redcorn is bangin' Nancy !
Not even gonna fault him. There's FOUR of them and two of the others. They want a whole table to themselves just because the woman is 28376 months pregnant? AS IF!
@@misterpsych3804😂
Yeah dale is my favorite character from the show.
Tell me hank hill did not create uber eats and still get food Bitten off.
That’s not Uber eats, that’s Uber ese
@@jv6miataMucho Eats
*Hank *Hill
This show predicted Door Dash, Grub Hub, and Uber Eats.
I don’t think hank is the kind of person paying stranger to deliver takeout to his house. He is the kind of straight forward person that eat in a restaurant table when eating outside.
3:08
This may seem little to most people but seeing Hank enjoying something (even when that man bit into his sandwich) is something I enjoy with some of the weird things that he’s been through throughout the series.
Soothing and cathartic
Same
Common feeling enjoying some good and well made no matter where you stand seeing somehow enjoy something is a good feeling for us all
he's the epitome of a down-to-earth, american _"good ole' boy."_
man just wants a sandwich.
Su nombre es Octavio, ese
“Ooh! Tell me about them!”
Freaking Bill 😂
Well there's Johnny Babcock he's a racist
the cast of characters and their idiosyncrasies is genius!
King of the Hill aired in the 2000s but it predicted Uber Eats a decade in advance, even down to the delivery guys eating your food.
Is that all you encephalo-challenged loons can talk about as if it's something insightful? You know, they had food delivery long before Uber came along.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Two words: Pizza Delivery
@@RandalfElVikingo Don't deliver sandwiches though.
@@michaelh4227 Maybe I should request one just to prove your theory haha
This is one of my favorites, Thanks for including the bit with Octavio at the end.
If this had been made now, this episode would have been a great way to get Hank's perspective on Uber Eats.
I know he would complain about the price.
@@tn420animations9 also the ocasional half eaten delivery.
@@tn420animations9 I dunno. He seemed happy enough, downright giddy even, to fork over $40 to Octavio for a $5 sandwich. Perhaps not having to leave home and deal with the sort of crowd The Arlen Barn attracts is worth the $35 (and tampered food) to our pragmatic Hank.
@@LordZanba it's the sandwich it must be that good to Hank.
@@LordZanba Had to go back and double check, wow he really spent $40 for delivery.
This is what happens when a new restaurant opens in a small town. The place becomes a zoo throughout the first two or three weeks.
or if you're in N out in Idaho, the first day.
Our area got a Panera bread a few years ago and that place was a madhouse for the first couple weeks. I think it's going out of business since the prices are high and the portions and quality are low.
@@ocarinaplaya The nearest Panera Bread location in my area is 3 towns away from where I live. The place is not really my cup of tea.
@MovieLover1995 You tried the Lemonade? I hear it's to die for.
@@TheMpo1986 That's everyday at the In N Out in my town.
I’m not opposed to sitting with strangers, it can be a pleasant experience. However Hank’s displeasure with a child eating off his plate is completely relatable. Teach your children to be courteous.
You can't teach an infant that. Instead people need to be responsible parents and keep their children that don't know any better in control through child seats etc.
But she loves chips :(
My kid would never eat off another's plate. I dunno, even as a baby he wasn't grabbing food off whatever either. If my kid did though? We'd seriously need to evaluate me as a parent for even letting that happen. That hard to watch your small, danger prone child in a small place?
You teach them by using your elbows to keep them away from your plate. You don't have to hit them, just box them out.
@@BDNeon part of teaching them is preventing it while they're still infants. Don't let them get accustomed to the idea that such behavior is acceptable.
I have been to restaurants like this before.
"NO KIDS ALLOWED" in BIG ASS LETTERS outside!
Wow. That sounds awesome.
A no kids allowed restaurant sounds like heaven.
@scribbles1424 When I was younger, I imagined hell as a never-ending chucky cheese party
That's not a restaurant. That's a bar.
Yeah that is basically gonna put you out of business... Unless your a bar. Cause when families come to eat they're basically the $$$
Octavio made the first ever Uber eats delivery, even complete with a bite out of the food
I do ubereats part time
I cannot relate to your observation
“She loves chips.”
Sure she does, and I love to eat at a nice clean table where it doesn’t smell like a baby’s diaper. Too bad you don’t have the self respect, and courtesy of others around you I tell ya what.
Hank wouldnt snap like that.
Nice role play
Mike Judge has a knack for creating characters you wish you were there to tell off.
@@shooby9496Also, hearing stories of how he's based characters off of people he's come across, I'm almost 100% positive, he saw some inconsiderate parent like this.
I wish there was a real restaurant that served meatloaf sandwiches. Minus the community tables.
It's a common enough item in the Texas diner scene, albeit it's somewhat niche. A lot of the old-school places still do it though
The older I get the more I start coming to the conclusion that the universe is actively working against me and not allowing things I want to exist.
Im Going to make it.
@@TheVamxie Did you?
@@iansrife5107 there's a restaurant that serves Brisket sandwiches it's called KingJaks
I understand Hank here.
The older I get, the more I relate to Hank Hill.
@@user-zr6pl6nb6z It's a natural progression of things.
I don’t know why but this makes the sandwich look so appetizing, seriously craving a meatloaf sandwich right now
Yeah it looked tasty
I dont get the appeal. I ate a lot of meatloaf as a kid and it's breaded and dry, wouldn't go well in a sandwich.
@@mike4402 a good meatloaf sandwich isnt dry and bland like your mom made them. have a good one and it'll change your perspective.
@@mike4402Never saw what made meatloaf look appetizing by appearance but man I love eating that slop.
@@mike4402 an exceptional bit of meatloaf is almost like a Salisbury steak but less gravy and more BBQ. It'd be like a burger patty but less meat juicy and more sauce juicy.
I got at least respect how the owner didn't take any offense
Why would he?
Respect? He’s a clueless dunce. What’s to respect?
If anything he should be horrified. You own an establishment that serves food. There shouldn't be anything that smells that way located where the food is consumed.
0:02 Look at those beautiful 2000s prices. Actually that's pretty cheap even for back then. That's more like 80s or 90s prices.
This is a cartoon
Interesting how soft drinks prices haven’t changed much but the price of food has gone through the roof
😢
@@SecondCitySanctionedone that's been praised as the most realistic depiction of middle class life in the history of TV.
Looks like early 2000s or late 90s prices. Consider that 2008 was when Subway introduced the $5 footlong.
That old lady pulled a great move to get a seat at their table
0:15 they didn’t have to make her facial expressions that dynamic, but they did, and I respect them for it.
I don't hate the big share tables, but they aren't my favorite. Hank's reaction is how I feel when I am forced at one. At least for food.
Drinking, or a beer house, those are more fun. For food, not so much unless you have a group.
"Hell is other people".
Wouldnt that include yourself?
@@seronymusthat would be "Hell is people", yourself doesn't count as an "other"
@@soyuznerushimi I mean other from my perspective, because as a maxim it's presumed it can be thought by anybody.
@@seronymus true
@@seronymus true
Had meatloaf today and decided to put some in a sandwich while having chips as a side dish, absolutely loved it. Can definitely agree with Hank.
That does sound good, now that you mention it. And I don't even care much for meatloaf.
Hank puts up with annoying customers all day at work. I don't blame him not wanting to be surrounded by them at a restaurant too.
"She loves chips"
Then get her her own!
Honestly, I bet ya anything mother's a total Karen
holy shit that place is creepy.
this whole thing also really puts Peggy's cooking into perspective.
Bro has never been to a small town in his life. Go touch grass
@@CaptainBuggyTheClown Bruh, if this is what people think small town life is: it's no wonder most of America lives in metros. You patronizingly telling him to "touch grass" for his lack of knowledge is certainly not gonna get more people to move to small towns. lmao
Also just an FYI, i've lived in small towns most of my life. While people tend to be more social than in big cities, most places won't FORCE extroversion like this.
@@UBvtuber They didn't force him lmfao. This is called a counter service restaurant, and it's a small one hence lack of seating. Due to the lack of seating you just sit wherever waiting for your order. You've missed the entire point of this episode and my comment. The OP saying the place is creepy, is out of touch. There's plenty of places that do counter service. Hank was just uncomfortable with the lack of seating, and sitting next to strangers, and having random old people make conversation with him. This is normal, more normal in smaller towns. If that seems "creepy" to you its because you're not getting enough socialization which is a problem caused by multiple factors, city design, how we travel, social media, technology etc.
@@CaptainBuggyTheClown Listen, if you don't think it's creepy then that's your perogative. Maybe you are an extrovert. There's something called introverts and yeah, we don't exactly like this stuff.
And sure, he clearly gets enough business from extroverts, so he doesn't need to cater to intros, but it doesn't mean our opinion is less valid. And sure, all the factors you mention probably cause it and make more people introverted.... but like, that information does nothing for me. The internet and modern technology is so engrained in society that the only way to leave it behind is basically to become amish. lol
@@UBvtuber There's no such thing as "extroverts" or "introverts". Some people may have more social energy, but everyone wants socialization it's how humans survive, and we need it for psychological and mental health reasons as well. Also again this has nothing to do with the point of this episode or what I initially said to OP in reference to him calling this creepy. This is the least creepy thing there is, this is how humans have interacted for literally ever. It's only recently we behave in isolating ways, and it's not healthy to view something like social interaction at a small restaurant as "creepy". It's clearly anti-social, and not healthy.
And Hank invented door dash.....
I completely feel this. One time I was by myself at an airport and sat down to eat some food in a busy food court. Some old Chinese man came up to me and asked if he could sit with me at this two person table since there was nowhere to sit. I didn't want to be rude, so I said yes. Sitting across from a complete stranger one on one in complete silence was one of the most awkward experiences of my life.
It must have been so weird 😂
I love Hank's reaction when hearing Women's problems lmao
Bro took the entire episode to think of ordering it to go
Not all restaurants do takeaway
@@toby099 what does that have to do with anything? The place still had it.
I’m pretty sure there’s nothing they can do if you just order in for dine in and just take it home
@@toby099 Every restaurant has boxes to take home your leftovers. You could just place your order and say you're taking the whole meal home.
@@toby099 I've never eaten at or heard of a restaurant that doesn't.
This clip is the very definition of:
"I used to be a people person but people ruined it for me."
Hank gave that man $40. Assuming that sandwich costed $10 that shows how good these sandwiches are 😂
Again, predicted Uber Eats.
When I was a kid, I thought Hank Hill was an obtuse adult who provided comedic humor through his act of being uncomfortable with a vast majority of social settings.
I am now in my 30's, and I am Hank Hill. I'm sure that I provide comedic humor to the people around me with how uncomfortable I am in a vast majority of social settings.
Because he is an obtuse caricature. His character exists to mock people like that.
@@Sleazy-Skuzzy The caricature isn't obtuse; he is as a person. And the show doesn't mock him, but if that's your takeaway, then I don't think there's anything I can say to change your mind.
How awful for you.
@@ChrisM-zm4li Not awful. Literally an average person, but thanks 😂
@@JuanAppleseed-ge6tb Admitting your own faults is always the hardest. 🤣
We had a pizza place like this near where I live. They refused to listen to people who wanted private tables or booths. It took a fight breaking out in the restaurant before they changed their mind.
What is honestly the appeal of the free for all seating arrangement?
@@Jahn_Pah_Jonz Sometimes you just wanna eat by yourself. Some folks only get to connect via eating. Eating is considered a serious affair for some.
Hank Hill invented grubhub.
A good meatloaf sandwich really does hit like that.
What kind of mother lets their baby sit on the table and eat another man's food? How rude!
…while wearing a loaded diaper no less
I was thinking the same thing
Most mom's back in the day did that types of stuff. That's country living right there.
a single mother
That dangerous because you don't know if the other person has mono or like a cold your letting your kid eat a strangers food without think of them getting sick.
boomhauer is the only one that was put off by being reffered to as a 'buffer'
1:19 made me LOL!
The restaurant is like Jon Bon Jovi's Soul Kitchen where you get sat at the same table with strangers.
Man this hits really close to home. I get a little social anxiety if I go to a restaurant with big tables like that.
1:28 The baby's mother letting her baby eat hanks chips which is not her's to eat
Canadian thing
Hank predicted Uber eats 2:43
A little too accurate. Showing you the meal, wanting the money first and a portion of what you ordered having a bite out of it
I hate it when restaurants have this kind of seating policy, I’m there to get some food, not play an elaborate game of real life Tetris.
1:50 Wait... Does anyone else notice the plates on the table disappearing?
Back then employees worked hard for that 5$ an hour
Man, I felt this B-plot all the way to my _marrow._ "People person" types who think up stuff like this have no idea just how skin-crawlingly uncomfortable it is to a lot of folks.
Of course they don't, they're people person types, not pretentious people avoidant types. You want props for being uncomfortable?
Look everyone, I found the inconsiderate fuck.
I'm a 'people-person,' but that doesn't mean I *want* to be sitting next to strangers for my meal. It just means that when I have to, I'm too anxious not to talk to them, for fear of being considered rude.
@@EmptyMan000 No more than you'd expect for White Knighting on behalf of the dominant social order, you self-righteous tool.
@@EmptyMan000 _Of course they don't, they're people person types, not pretentious people avoidant types_
I wouldn't consider someone "pretentious" for wanting their boundaries respected. I'd consider them "not a nutcase", a position you appear to have forfeited some time ago.
_You want props for being uncomfortable?_
I mean, I'd take a nice handy, so long as you're just giving them out to everyone.
They managed to clear the dishes from the table between the family leaving and Hank and his friends rushing over to it.
I like how Hank doesn't even think to just stand off to the side while waiting for his to go ordet
Hank reminds me of my dad, a true red blooded, meat loving, Longhorn watchin Texas man 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Hank is a simple man.
So this is a communal restaurant.
I've been to a few and frankly. I wasn't a fan,so I'm with Hank on this one
I like how Hank Hill in invented Uber Eats in the 90s using Octavio
In alternate universe where Danny Trejo is smugglin foods for people.
And always takes a bite.
Yep he can smuggle me some
I’m with hank on this! I absolutely cannot stand eating around a bunch of people I don’t know.
God this is so relatable, got a lot of places like this where I live and it can definitely be like that some days
Feel free to suggest any clips you would like us to post!
Could you post a clip involving Dale’s bee sting scheme?
@@Michael-590 Here ya go: th-cam.com/video/UOxeO43qC_c/w-d-xo.html
The episode where the father and son say "Go Sooners.....!!!" Hanks facial expression was hilarious.
Can't believe that "King of the Hill" invented Doordash.
That last scene is like doordash 😂
And this is why Uber eats was invented
Someone tell Hank, he doesn't have to actually take a seat, when waiting for his order to go.
I actually agree with hank.I don't sit with people I don't know either
Danny Trejo is Hank Hill's sandwich plug. I love it!
2:26 I'd have just taken a step to the side and stood there like a moron till my order was ready. Hell, before I had a cell phone I've gone to a Pizza Hut after work, made the order right there, and just stood there till it was done.
That's how I do it. I don't want my food stale when I get there.
That literally happened to me! I was at McDonald's. I put my tray down and went to fill my drink. When I came back there was a fat toddler eating fries off my tray and the mom chuckled and said "He loves fries!" picked the kid up and walked away. No apology, nothing. She just assumed everyone thought her kid was as adorable as she did and that I would find it charming that a child had handled and taken my food. I took my tray straight to the trash and dumped all the fries and went to the counter and ordered another. The manager saw me do this and asked what was wrong with the fries and I told him what happened. When I tried to pay for my small fry they wouldn't let me and gave me a large free fries as a replacement Even though it wasn't their fault. So good manager, bad parenting!
Hank so mortified when the baby stole his chips 😂
I would too but not at the baby but the parent.When you pay money for your food and someone eats it just really gets under your skin sometimes.
Sitting with strangers is unhinged madness. I wouldn't eat at a place like that no matter the food quality.
This could have 100% also worked as a bit in a Curb Your Enthusiasm episode!
"Just have a seat"
*Larry looks around*
"No i...i...think I'm good"
"You think you're good? please have a seat sir"
"actually I think I'll stand, I like to stand"
"You like to stand?"
"Yea I'm a...a... big stander.
" a big stander?"
"yea you know, I love to stand, that guy over there is standing"
"Thats the maintenance man,pablo"
"pablo? What is that mexican? Im surprised he's not sitting"
"Why would he be sitting, hes working"
"Well I mean traditionally Mexicans are portrayed as sort of of a lazy people that....take a lot of breaks. I had a Gardner once I had to fire because he kept falling asleep on the job! Every time I left he would just pass out"
*cashier looks offended, as do the patrons in line*
"What? its a funny story he was always saying things like "Mejor salario,Más agua". I never understood him because of the language gap and obvious difference in lifestyle but he was a hard worker, hard worker....
"He's actually from Honduras"
*larry looks confused*
"thats....thats a nice country too"😳
I literally thought of that as I watched this lol
Had a small restaurant open in my town that was absolutely amazing. They closed like 6 months later though
It was almost like the opposite problem. They had maybe 3 tables that were tiny. All up against walls with barely any arm room and uncomfortable chairs. Youd see maybe 1 or 2 people in there and the guy who owned the place would hover around due to how small it was. He put maximum effort into his food. However, the service was bad and no one had the heart to tell him to leave them alone
Is 2:52 supposed to be awkwardly devoid of sounds?
"Only dead men steal food from the mouths of others." - Old Russian proverb
Danny Trejo delivers sandwiches..... nice
King of the Hill's writing is always on point; the very idea that this could be perceived as a problem to carry an episode is absurd on paper, but it is also something a lot of us can relate to.
I still need to watch this show but holy that’s relatable
So hank hill is the inventor of Uber eats. Confirmed
When you go to the bar side of a restaurant but you still see kids over.
I'm with Hank in this episode. No chance am I sitting next to strangers. Also, when he ordered his food to go he should've just stood by himself somewhere instead of sitting. They can't force him to sit.
This is why I go to restaurants on off days or at off times. I hate crowds.
The way Hank just casually litters at the end of the vid🤣🤣🤣🤣
Somebody recently told me that Octavio took the bite out of the sandwich. I had assumed that he had taken the sandwich from somebody else who had already eaten it and just pocketed everything Hank paid him for the sandwich.
I felt the levels of, "I hate people" vibe the animators were going for. I'd rather chew the insides of my mouth than sit anywhere with that crowd.
I guess Hank didn't say anything to the lady about her baby eating his chips because then she would get mad and start a scene, and get everyone to get mad at Hank and make him look like an asshole.
That restaurant is like southwest airlines before they implemented assigned seating lol
Hank today will be happy to use a food delivery service
Hank will have his peace if there was an uber eats on that time.
If you watch the whole episode, you’d know the restaurant is set up that way because it used to be a polygamist compound
Wouldn’t it make more sense to throw away any furniture that could’ve been used as makeshift bed?
My town has a place just like this. They have good and cheap food, but the seating is basically one big table with one big sofa that you have to squeeze yourselves in. Me and my family refer to it as a barn because the place looks like a line of pigs feeding from a large trough.
All I'll say is that the dinner table should never come into contact with anything past the tricep. _Maybe_ a clothed armpit, but certainly not a goddamn worn diaper.
My mom and dad went to a Bob Evans that was like this once when they first opened. They ate there, but until my dad's dying breath he never stepped foot inside another one. Obviously, theyve changed since they went to that location, but still, it turned them off for good.
I saw the title, and thought that the catch would be that the restaurant cooks with charcoal
Hanks smile at the end when eating the sandwich 😂😂😂
Now Hank would pay $40 for someone to door dash it to him
Ever since I saw this episode when I was 11 I've been making meatloaf sandwiches since. They're really good I recommend it!