Yes, when you go out to a restaurant your waiters are there to serve you but remember they are not your servants.
Gerard Sullivan
Gerard Sullivan, 24, has been working in the service industry for 10 years and counting. Currently working in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Gerard gives us tips based on his own experience as a server on what kind of customer not to be. He and his coworkers even made their own twitter account full of tips.
Telling me you know the boss doesn't get you any extra treatment. Unless you wanted extra spit with your burger. #dontdoit
— #RestaurantEtiquette (@EatThePlate) February 28, 2016
There's a special place in hell for customers telling me how the business should be run. #serverlife
— #RestaurantEtiquette (@EatThePlate) December 30, 2015
People who leave shit tips but pump the jukebox full of cash, you are the reason I have trust issues #angrybartender #serverproblems
— #RestaurantEtiquette (@EatThePlate) September 1, 2015
Attention Hipster parents…your kid is 4 years old and I doubt he knows how he wants his burger cooked so stop wasting my fucking time!
— #RestaurantEtiquette (@EatThePlate) January 31, 2015
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