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10 Small Gestures Restaurant Servers Seriously Appreciate
When you make the effort and just treat your server like a regular person, it not only shows you appreciate them, but you'll ...
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4 questions restaurant servers say you should never ask
We've all been there-sitting at a restaurant, perusing the menu like it's the last map to buried treasure, and suddenly, you feel the urge to ask your server a question. But hold on! There are a few ...
Dining out should be easy and enjoyable, but there are little habits you can form to improve the experience. This one will ...
Discover the off-menu sauces, quiet acts of kindness, and other extras that servers save for guests who treat them with ...
A server has revealed her "hot take" when it comes to tipping culture in restaurants and the argument that employees should be paid a livable wage instead of depending on tips. In a TikTok video, ...
On an ordinary day, working in a restaurant can be pretty tough: Customers can be demanding or even downright abusive. You don’t have a solid salary or consistent pay. The hours are long and chaotic.
A restaurant server turned to Reddit to vent his frustrations about those who don’t “understand the restaurant industry” after a group of customers left him a poor tip and some very rude, unsolicited ...
Daniel M. Lavery cofounded and co-edited the site The Toast and is the New York Times bestselling author of Texts From Jane Eyre, The Merry Spinster: Tales of Everyday Horror, Something That May Shock ...
A restaurant’s job posting seeking a new server is going viral for its long and very, very specific menu of requirements. “This is the most insane ad for a server at a restaurant that I’ve ever seen ...
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