Tools Every Waiter Should Use
It's 5:00 PM on Friday night, the dining room is full to the brim, the meat truck is 10 minutes late,
and a line of impatient customers shuffle about the entrance as a voice from inside yells, "I said no
pepper!" A normal night...
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Tools Every Waiter Should Use
It's 5:00 PM on Friday night, the dining room is full to the brim, the meat truck is 10 minutes late,
and a line of impatient customers shuffle about the entrance as a voice from inside yells, "I said no
pepper!" A normal night in the restaurant industry, this battle is fought daily by the world's valiant
wait staff professionals who arm themselves with a simple yet effective arsenal of weapons.
Servers integrate several things into how they take a customers order which is typically based on
the style of restaurant it happens to be. For example, only those establishments who serve wine
would need a corkscrew to open up bottles of wine available on the menu.
Server Books
Server books are beneficial for servers so they can write down any pertinent information regarding
the customers order. Writing helps commit things to memory and gives a resource if you happen
to do forget. For servers who frequently cater to large groups, an itemized order template can be
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