-
called a waiter, server,
front server, waitress,
member of the wait staff,
waitstaff,
serving staff server, waitperson, or waitron. The last two
terms are...
-
relationships between customers and
waitstaff were
established as "friends" from the beginning, so that the
waitstaff and
customers would treat each other...
- as
Trent the
librarian Mic****e
Meredith as Maggie, Trent's wife and a
waitstaff in a
diner Only the 55-foot (17 m)
pyramidion of the
Washington Monument...
- food and
drink are
served through a
vending machine,
typically without waitstaff. The world's
first automat, Quisisana,
opened in Berlin,
Germany in 1895...
- the
oldest Italian restaurant in
Hollywood and is
known for its
singing waitstaff,
several of whom were "right off Broadway." Miceli's was
opened in 1949...
- as one of the best
theme restaurants in New York
owing to its
singing waitstaff. The
diner also
contains retro-themed
memorabilia such as
photos of many...
- is an
arduous one,
involving many
humiliating rejections, low-paying
waitstaff jobs to pay the bills, and a grating,
unwanted female roommate. Because...
- States, the
silent service code is a way for a
diner to
communicate to
waitstaff during a meal to
indicate whether the
diner is
finished with
their plate...
-
London Society of Toastmasters, as he
wanted to be
distinguished from
waitstaff and footmen. He was the
public announcer at the 1908
London Olympic games...
-
Guiding Light aired in the same eatery.
While the show aired, the
whole waitstaff gathered around the bar
television to
cheer his performance.
Martin made...