Shoes waiters, waitresses & bartenders should wear to keep their feet healthy.

In addition to the shear length of time on their feet, the surfaces of the flooring can range greatly and be often tough to navigate, surfaces such as wet tile, hard wood, wharfs, and carpet. It is imperative that a server has a good quality, pair of slip resistant work shoes… [...]

10 Signs waiters know you aren’t tipping and/or paying.

10 SIGNS WAITERS KNOW YOU AREN’T TIPPING & OR PAYING [...]

Gratuity Ingenuity – The Secret Art of Bigger Tips

Relying on customers tips for your income is a tough job. Most people don’t realize how demanding this job can be. Serving the general public is one of the hardest jobs on the planet. Most waiters, waitresses and bartenders struggle financially. Fortunately, there are a smart few who make BIG money, and have FUN doing it! [...]

Be Kind to Food Servers Awareness Month

Lifetime waitress Sybil Presley of Memphis, Tennessee has made it her mission to get a month recognized nationally as “Be Kind to Food Servers Awareness Month” [...]

Waiter Caddy – Table-side innovation that every server should have.

There are a few tools that every server should have in their arsenal. A good cork screw, a crumber, a lighter, maybe a penlight and certainly a presentation book style organizer. Up until now all of these items have been old standards – unintuitive and generic. Enter the Waiter Caddy™ [...]

Tips On Tipping

Tipping your server at a restaurant has been a long-standing American tradition. While tipping 15% of the total bill has been the standard for a long time, that tip can vary depending on the service you receive. Here are a few ways to determine how much you should tip. [...]