My mother-in-law booked a lavish party at my restaurant and walked out without paying a single penny. I swallowed the loss to keep the peace, but a few days later she came back with her wealthy friends, acting like she owned the place.
My mother-in-law once reserved an extravagant private party at my restaurant and walked out without paying a single dollar. At the time, I let it go. Not because it didn’t matter, but because my husband Ethan begged me not to turn it into a family war. Harbor & Hearth—the waterfront restaurant I built from nothing—had…