Complete Dining Experience: Steps of Service in Higher-Volume, Semi-Casual Restaurant
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Welcome to Real Server Training: Real Tips for Restaurant Servers.
In this video, we're covering: **Complete Dining Experience: Steps of Service in Higher-Volume, Semi-Casual Restaurant
Here we break-down each stage of dining with play and analysis.
🚀 *Key Steps of Service:*
0. **Intro:** • Complete Dining Experi...
1. *Greet/ Drinks:* • Complete Dining Experi...
2. *Appetizers:* • Complete Dining Experi...
3. Recommendations:* • Complete Dining Experi...
4. *Orders:* • Complete Dining Experi...
5. *Pre-busing and Second Rounds:* • Complete Dining Experi...
6. *Serving:* • Complete Dining Experi...
7. *Check-in:* • Complete Dining Experi...
8. *Pre-Busing:* • Complete Dining Experi...
9. *Checks/ Goodbye:* • Complete Dining Experi...
🔧 *Pro Tips:*
- *Seamless Transitions:* Aim for smooth transitions between each stage for an uninterrupted dining experience.
- *Anticipate Needs:* Anticipate guest needs at each stage, providing attentive and proactive service.
- *Try to start thinking in steps:* At any given moment with a table, you're in one stage which you're trying to complete so that you can start the next stage.
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6. **Serving:** th-cam.com/video/EOtoO3FiqGc/w-d-xo.html
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I've been a line cook and dishwasher for 5 years now, even though I'm more of an introvert I think it's time I muster up the confidence to become a server, it's crazy sometimes how much tip money our servers make. Thank you for the tutorial! you're both very professional and good looking :)
I'm fairly introverted but make it work. I don't really stress about bringing so much personality to my table - more focused on attentive service and being efficient. But yeah, move to front of house if you want to make real money.
@@Negan-lo7yr i'm introverted and serve without issue. give it a shot. way better money and it's nice when your performance impacts your income
Same😊
just started serving with no experience, watching these videos really brings me some comfort and some feeling of being prepared, i appreciate this man
Awesome! Glad these help and thanks for watching
I just applied at a restaurant and I hope I am selected tho I got no experience but I'm sure to pull through given the opportunity
@@ebaneloveline7469 i have had no experience and have been working at olive garden for about a month now, it’s definitely not bad, youll come accustom to it in abt a week.
I just serving part time again at the Texas Roadhouse. It’s been 12 years. Confidences, and not being stressed out is easier said then done.
So not matter how crazy it gets just remember to relax. Smile it’s all going to be ok. You can make up lack of mastery of the menus and slower screen ability with hustle. Run you butt off, when you have too. Lastly, use your trips to the back with multiple table drink refills or dipping sauce or whatever is needed. Good luck out there.
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As someone starting out, thank you for the videos. It's much less stressful to start when I've listened to someone who certainly knows what they're doing and try to learn from it! Also, extra kudos to subtitling your videos. Not enough big channels do it but you manage and it's so helpful, thank you
Awesome! Glad these helped. Please share with friends
Hey, man hope you are doing well.
I have been recently starting working as a waiter in UAE, and I want to admit that you're videos are supporting me a lot to enhance my skills and enthusiasm for working as a waiter.
I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart you doing a tremendous job.
yo thanks for letting me know! seriously -- comments like this make the effort worthwhile
All countries have different rules of behavior for a waiter! Consider this. People who come from Europe and the CIS have to study again in the USA.
My Principe, treat all guest as a VIP No difernce ,cause all pay at the end for the rooms and food ( and never try to satisfy a guest cause No guest in the world is satisfied , Just try to do avoid Compliance and do your Standard Job !! ☺️. And never treat the guest AS a King !! You Take Control over the guest 😜👍
@@rajivmoraes1969 💯 excellent service. No more, no less
I am serving for almost 15 years already but it's always good to see how other pros approach it. I am from Europe, Croatia. It's interesting how it's all the same all over the world. Sometimes we argue how in other countries guests are better but people will always be people no matter where they are.
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Hey, Thank you very much for sharing the videos. Actually, I have watched all videos in the Chanel. They are great!!! I will be a server soon, and it is new for me. I learned a lot from your videos. Can't thank you enough man! And you're right, Kayla is the acting queen!
Awesome! Thanks for watching and pleased they worked for you. Lol she’s an acting queen. So I actually have a lot more to upload if I can ever get organized here. Sub on my site realservertraining.com if you’d like updates.
I love the way you say “sure” lol I’m in love with your accent, I’m from Kentucky so I love a little Tennessee drawl 🫶🏼🩷
waiter for so long but it's always nice to keep learning. Thankyou always
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Im really in a dire situation today and i strongly believe this training is going to help me alot tomorrow
How'd it go?
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thank you!
For those new to serving, my tip is some people just DON'T tip and with that don't let that sour your day and keep it pushing
my favorite part is to recommend dishes, cause i can decide what are they gonna eat lolololololol I love to describe dishes and see how people react. as I say the eat what I decide it is fun.
Top tip to get rid of tables that come in just before closing: Tell them you want them to know you have no chicken available; you keep your chicken in a separate refrigerator and it's gone on the blink so you had to throw it all out. 9/10 times they'll just get up and leave.
got my first training server job at TGI Fridays, I start tomorrow. this video really helped because im nervous lol
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Thanks for videos they helpful
good. glad you found em
Realy thanks ❤
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Great stuff brother!
thank you!
Try introducing yourself as a first step. The most powerful word in the English language is your name.
@@js77z cause being a server is about what you do or don't like.
would you be able to do a video on how to react to customers who complain?
we cover some of this in videos that will eventually be up here
I'm working at cracker barrel soon and want to be ready. Thank you for this video.
Glad you saw it!
I see the Tennessee debit card, are you in Nashville?
this was filmed in Nashville but currently in Knoxville
Do the same from start including drinks and apps not just about entrees. Also do suggestive selling specific with water/greeting. Not ask about drinks ask specific cocktails/wine. Even water..still .sparkling...tap. and recommendations before apps..
Girl o my dreams fr fr
If your servers look like her, the public suddenly becomes way more forgiving and all your marketing strategies start working perfectly. Like it or not those are straight facts.
Sir if you need steward am ready to work with you am from india since 2020😂 dream to work out of india still cannot
Missed some things. 1. Offering appetizer at greeting rather than waiting until you get your drink. I regularly eat out and a lot of times have an idea or know what I want at least for an appetizer when I walk in or your server is busy and they don’t greet you until 3 or more minutes which is enough time to gauge the menu for an appetizer. I have said “I’m not sure yet” when servers greeted us with that question as well.
2. Took wayyy too long to take the order.
3. Not writing down the order and repeating the order.
4. Not explaining you have to check the food for obvious errors such as missing items or wrong items or wrongly made items.
5. Alcoholic drinks checking for when those are done and if it looks correct.
6. If there’s more than one person at the table you ask after 1 person says what they want such as once I was with my parents and my husband, our waiter only asked my mom if she wanted another drink, but not any of the rest of us, which I wanted another drink. Our waiter walked away before I could order it delaying my drink order.
7. When asking when done, if they have a few bites left, offer a box. I take home small leftovers if I really enjoyed my food. I may be just too full to eat the entire thing right then or have a sweet craving for dessert instead.
8. You didn’t mention dessert if the customer didn’t say they were full. You just went over 1 scenario of many.
9. If I’m done with my plate and want our check, it’s quicker to get the check, THEN take the plate. Why make me wait for you to go to the kitchen when you can do that while I read our check?
10. Making sure you give the correct check and there are no overcharges.
11. Making sure you give a pen to fill out receipt or giving back all change if paying with cash.
Lots of other things like making sure customers have utensils and napkins, offering to bring out sauces ahead of time such as ketchup or A-1, etc.
There’s many other things you just left out.
That would be a 4 hour video. This is a high-level overview of steps of service -- not intended to account for every aspect of service and multitude of scenarios that may play out. We've actually developed hours of content that does exactly that and can be found here: www.realservertraining.com You may enjoy it given your passion for service and amount of free time to critique videos on the internet.
lil rude at the end 😭
no id requirement for the "jack and coke" simulation?
no there should be tho. although I don't card everyone and don't have to in my state. FYI because people love nit-picking: this isn't a perfect production -- just gives people a general idea of how dining experience may flow.
He did ask for her ID? She handed him her phone bc it’s not a full budget film with 40 takes but if you use your imagination when he asked for her ID then we can assume she gave it to him and he checked it 😂
Y the beverages are on the right hand side it should be on the left
Majority of people are right handed (90% or so) and keep their drinks on the right naturally or move them there
Lol he is using this video to actually flirt with her, nice done men, very creative 😅, I bet you earn more points after this video, even tought I have a hunche you score, sometime before this video, how I know,? let just say I know lol.😅 but if not you are just one move away.😅
Yeah, he seems totally GLUED to her and her table. I would have told him to finally leave me alone and eat.
No hands in pockets ...stand up straight further away or more bow. And dont monkey swing your arms. Also open hand no pointing and never backside a hand towards the guest. Always open hand never point and customer never back of hand perspective
Starting with appearance approach body language... For instance.. your shirts not tucked in.. for instance your posture.. for instance your voice tone.. for instance vocabulary.. for instance body language. ...
I notice he is ridiculously big with hand gestures. Probably because he wants to make an impression on the female due to attraction to make her notice him. Don't overdo your body language, it makes you look flimsy and nonserious.
I would love to take care of her!
Seems plastic and high maintenance to me.
Verbage...vocab.. I'd be fired ...if I were to use the word "smeared". In fact I wouldn't even use "slathered" I would not even address the application in verbage. Like I wouldn't even say an aioli spread on the bun . The only verbage in an applicitory process should be along the lines of "drizzled" , "finished" , "topped", "layered", "complimented by", "incorporating", "over" "entwined", "shawowed by/with", "leading the" (adjective,) "With" or just leave out the application and Skip straight to next ingredient in descriptions. Please don't ever use the word "smeared" .... Even "spread" is low rung.
all good points although you're working in a far more upscale restaurant than this
@@RealServerTraining True, I have no bearing on how upscale/casual.
When I got onto TH-cam looking for “How to elevate your vocab as a restaurant server”
And this is the video I got… not quite what I was looking for. 🤣
I am a Server for 20 years , be honest you are anoyed of costomers WHO thinks to be Special ( Eg , vegan , lactos , Gluten bla bla) i can write a book of all These MF instagramers and Influenza WHO knows *** about anything. And they have the odasity to question our service!! How much i Love to such people , be honest Bro !!
If someone is eating on a table of 4 on their own, you always take away the others 3 covers. I never rush them to choose, that's just rude, I'll recommend but always give them a few minutes to choose on their own.
right. she's not really a guest dining here... it's just a video
Tutorial 0/10. los taladros explicaron mejor
Broma
I'd be annoyed if I had someone hanging around our table that much. Good manners are important but don't overdo it.
He was very stern and short. I don’t think this is right ? I’ve been serving for 8 years now a manager trying to find a video for my servers to watch and I don’t recommend this. He said “wassup” maybe this is fine for a bar but not continental
This is a rough guide for serving in semi-casual, higher-volume restaurants in America and not intended for fine dining establishments although majority of instruction applies to most servers working in most restaurants.
I think this video should be titled how to serve in a casual cafe… as a restaurant owner I cringed the entire time and couldn’t watch past 8 minutes.
that's not a bad suggestion as this is more casual dining
Discrete servers are better for fine restaurants. Let the guests enjoy themselves and their company. No one wants a chit chatter around.
You are very weird although informative.
Why does he talk like he’s thirsty
Did you not see her?
This is baddddd 🤦♀️🤦🤦♂️
What's your name ?
No smile ? No warm welcoming ? .... there's 0 playfulness to this interaction .
I felt pressured as a guest .
Big mistake : you didn’t ask her about any allergy 😮
Is he a valley girl or surfer boy with that bullshit affect
white people who talk black
Words don't have a color silly.
What about the spasmotic arm gestures? That shouts ghetto gangsta rap along with their ebonics. @@manwhoismissingtwotoenails4811
😂😂 this man is not talking “black” he literally just has a strong southern drawl/accent.. wtf
@@chloeanastasia4050 it's not the accent, it is her head wobble and arm waving like an orangutan at the intro.