Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Check...Please

"Check Please" was my first ever blog. I really enjoyed writing blog entries especially about a subject that I had a lot to vent about. I actually didn't realize how much I had to say until I started writing these entries.

Working in a restaurant for so many years while going to school full time was definitely a challenge and finally I was able to benefit from doing so by writing these blogs for class.

Coming up with a new topic each week, whether it was planned or just came to me from a recent experience gave me something to enjoy writing about. 

Not only did I like writing these blogs but I also like how I was able to write about my experiences working in restaurants. 

Hopefully everyone learned a thing or two, or at least was entertained by some of my stories.

And remember to always ask nicely, CHECK PLEASE. 

COINCIDENTLY

COINCIDENTLY my last post was about all the mistakes i've made, and recovered from... this weekend I made one of the biggest and worst mistakes a server could make.


Saturday was a busy day since it was nice out and there were games on and naturally, I was how we say in the restaurant biz "in the weeds." Overwhelmed with the amount of tables I had I forgot to put in an order. I noticed about 45 minutes later than my table still didn't have their food. In a rage I went back to the kitchen demanding to know where my tables food was. To my surprise there was no ticket, to my ultimate surprise there was no order in the computer. In a panic I ordered the food and had no choice but to take the blame. I had to go over to the table and tell them I forgot to put their orders in, but that the next round of drinks was on me. All in all it was a $40 but my table was very forgiving. 


Funniest part to this story... the following day I had the entire table again, on Mothers Day. I made sure I put their orders in and gave them the best service ever! 

Monday, May 7, 2012

Server Moments

I may have not experienced senior moments yet but i've definitely experienced SERVER MOMENTS!

1) "Oh, has anyone come up to you yet?"

2) "You meant you wanted the salad with steak... not the steak?"

3) "Are you ready to order? ...Oh, you don't have menus yet...?" 

4) <completely forgetting about a table entirely and going up to them acting like you were just giving them space and you didn't want to rush them> "Still enjoying yourselves over here?" 

5) "Yes, I will be right back with your water" <10 minutes go by, I get thirsty and realize my table I forget to serve probably is too> 

6) Never bringing over the extra ketchup, salad dressing, glass of ice, another round of drinks, steak knife, salt and pepper, extra napkins, olive oil and cheese.... the CHECK...the CHANGE!

7) <going over to the same table twice asking them the same question within 2 minutes>

8) Forgetting to fire the second course and not realizing until the bus boy comes up to me asking if they should set the table for dessert when they didn't even get their main course...

9) Speaking so fast I not only studder but lisp and semi spit on the people I am speaking to

10) Forgetting to put in a special request in like "sauce on the side" and blaming the kitchen...woops



To be fair my "Server Moments" have occurred when I was completely in the weeds and overwhelmed... only on occasion have I slipped up on a slow or regular night.

To all servers out there, you know what i'm talking about. For all restaurant goers, I apologize in advance if any of the above (or worse) have happened to you. 





Friday, May 4, 2012

Dine out on Monday's

Monday's are the most dead day and night in any restaurant, unless of course there is some sort of sporting event going on and the restaurant has tv's. But other than that this is the night that no one wants to work. Think about it, every one just spent all their money on the weekend and since Monday means back to work it also means back to the routine of dining in. But for those wise diners who don't like big crowds, want better service, and BETTER DEALS dine out on Mondays. You not only will get up to half off the menus (some places offer) but you will get a more intimate experience. Restaurants are great on the weekends too, don't get me wrong, but they don't have that laid back vibe that Monday's have. So do yourself a favor and do an online search of restaurants near you to look for the best deals. You won't be sorry! 

Monday, April 30, 2012

This industry is addicting

This industry is addicting...


A funny thought came across my mind today. I was thinking that soon I will be graduating and starting my "real job" and a feeling of sadness came over me. 
I literally got mad at myself because after all of these years not having weekends, working long hours, and being bitched at by hungry people, you would think this would be a welcome moment. But no, it's not and i'll tell you why. The restaurant industry, although tough can be very rewarding. The feeling you get when you see a couple, or friends out, or even a family satisfied and genuinely enjoying themselves and the place you work at is very enjoyable. Also, the money could be amazing...at times. But the hard work is what really keeps you going. Working hard and getting rewarded is not something you experience in many jobs. Most jobs are paid hourly, or by salary. Serving and bartending is something that the harder you work, the more money you will make.


I think I will get over the fact that I will have a real life soon. One that is structured, predictable, and stable. But in the mean time I'm sad because I actually worked very hard over all these years just for it to kinda end.


My advice though for everyone and anyone. Work in the restaurant industry, in any position. Experience what it's like. If you like it stay and work your ass off. If not, leave and appreciate all the people who work out of the kitchen, and in. 


And most importantly, remember to always ask nicely.


"Check Please

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

To auto-grat or not



To auto-grat or not


I'm sure every one is aware of the little message at the bottom of menus stating that the service will be included for parties of 6 or more. For us servers this is both a blessing and a curse.
In some cases it is a life saver to have the gratuity included. For starters, you have an idea of what you will be paid for the work you are doing, secondly, you don't get screwed. 
In my experience it has worked to my advantage having the service included. There have even been cases where people have added to the gratuity which of course is welcome since we are only allowed to add a certain percentage which is the basic minimum.
However, in some cases when parties grow over the course of a meal or sitting to drink it makes it hard to keep track of how many people are at a given table. Sometimes it is hard to track down a manager and have them add the gratuity. Also, sometimes people get offended and feel the server is being sneaky when the service is already included. It also makes it awkward when it comes time for "should I bring you over some change." Recently I had a table that started off with 5 guys just drinking. Since our policy is 6 or more I wasn't thinking of adding the service. As the night went on several friends came over to order drinks with me but when the check came it was back to the original 5 guys. Since my manager only saw 5 people he was unable to add the service. When it came time to bring the check over I just figured the guy would take into consideration that I not only served him and his 4 friends but all of them for a couple of hours and that the service was not included. This is an awkward moment though because of course you never want to actually say this to your customer. However, I guess/would like to think that he assumed the service was already added and left me with 0 when The bill was well over $200...
If only auto gratuity didn't exist perhaps I wouldn't have been stiffed? 



Tuesday, April 10, 2012

10 Tips for a better dining experience. For you and me

I originally started this blog because I was stumped on what to write about. I realized that most of my time has been spent either at school or work but enough is enough about school, we all know what that's like. But not everyone knows about restaurants or what goes on behind the scenes.
I decided to write a few tips and tricks for people, like you, who have never worked in a restaurant.


Here are 10 tips that will make yours and your servers time more enjoyable:


Tip #1: If you are ready to order, stop looking at your menu. We come over to your table when you don't have your head buried. We think its rude to keep going up to you if we don't think your ready, we don't want you to feel rushed. 


Tip #2: If your waiter is MIA. Don't go looking for a manger and get the server in trouble. Simply look around the restaurant, someone (most likely your server)  is bound to come over to you almost right away. This is the sign for, I need or want something but don't know who to ask.


Tip #3: If you are in a rush, DON'T GET YOUR MEAL COURSED. If you insist on an appetizer, tell the server you are in a rush and don't have time to wait for your meal to be cooked while your app is being eaten. Ask for it all to come out at once, or as soon as you get the app to "fire" your meal. 


Tip #4: If you have allergies, to ANYTHING, tell us! Even if the ingredient is not in the food it may be near the food you are allergic to.




Tip #5: If your silverware LOOKS dirty, don't make us feel bad about it. Dishwashers leave water marks and we don't always have time to shine your silverware. We will gladly get you a new set, no attitudes and dirty looks needed.


Tip #6: If you are with a big group of people and plan on using one million credit cards, make a plan ahead of time. Don't ask the server to make separate checks for everyone, it takes forever to do and is a pain in the ass for the kitchen to keep track of all your food when its on separate checks. This could be resolved very easily. Pay cash or simply split it evenly. When you say "30 on this card, 10 on this card" you often leave us short because you didn't include tax... 


Tip #7: If you think we are the ones making your food, think again. The kitchen (Chef) will literally scream at us when we are asking where your food is. It's not easy for us so try to be patient. 


TIp #8: If you are starving and expect your food to come out fast but your friend orders a steak well done... ask your friendly kindly if we can bring your food out first. It makes it awkward for everyone when you are starving and wondering why your food is taking so long when you ordered a salad.


Tip #9: If you are going to make your server run around like a chicken with no head, at least tip well. I understand not everyone has extra money to throw around but we don't work for free. When you make us go above and beyond than give us a standard or below standard tip, thats just mean. 


Tip #10: If you get a server that truly made your night, tell a manager. Managers often only get complaints about their staff but when there is positive feedback it is good for everyone. It doesn't take much to do, so why not make someones day.