Basic Etiquette For Waiters In Restaurants
There aren’t too many things worse than having nice dinners at restaurants ruined by waiters who act inappropriately or stupidly. Some things waiters should and shouldn’t do seem obvious to the diners but sometimes manage to escape the servers. If you are in the restaurant business, there are some very basic principles to know.
First of all, don’t hover about the guests when they are eating. Check in once shortly after the food is delivered to make sure there are no problems with the order or that they don’t need any extra condiments. Keep your eye on everyone without bothering them in case they try to flag you down at any time.
Also, don’t pressure them into making a decision about ordering if they are not ready. If they say that they need a few minutes, actually give them a few minutes before you come back. Don’t come back in 1 minute with pen in hand. If they are not sure what they want, don’t roll your eyes or otherwise express annoyance. It really shouldn’t matter to you how long it takes them to order anyway.
If the restaurant customer has a complaint, ALWAYS say you are sorry. Even if you are not. Do not blame them or make excuses. Apologize and tell them that you will find a way to solve the problem. If there is nothing you can do for them about their particular concern, find somebody who can.
Now onto removing their plates: It is very unlikely that a restaurant is going to run out of plates. If that is a possibility, then the owner needs to buy more. Because it is unacceptable to snatch up plates the second somebody has out the last bit of food into his or her mouth. It is rude and annoying and makes it seem as though you want them to leave.
Something else to keep in mind about dishes is this: Never, ever take away one person’s plates is somebody else at the table is still eating. This is outrageously rude! This could make the person who is still eating feel uncomfortable or rushed into finishing his or her meal. The number of waiters who do this to customers is astounding. Please don’t be one of them.
Additionally you should never chomp on gum or play with your hair while talking to customers. Don’t shout or argue with other employees when diners can hear you. Don’t light up a cigarette where they can see you. No whining about how tired you are how you can’t wait to go home. Do not yawn or act bored or otherwise give off the impression that serving them is a nuisance for you. And by all means don’t count your tips in view of people eating. Nor should you hint at getting tips.
As for the things you should do: Do dress neatly and make sure your hair is combed. Always smile and be polite. Remember to thank them for coming, and say it so that it sounds true. Even if it’s not.
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