Restaurant Tips
Waiting to be seated
Theme Restaurants have been the new, hot item in the Restaurant world lately.
Many are wildly popular and provide a truly unique dining experience. Unfortunately,
since everyone wants to enjoy this uniqueness you may have to work a little
to avoid the long waits that are common at these Restaurants.
Call and ask;
they may be able to suggest a way around the waits.
Unfortunately many restaurants
won't take reservations, but if your restaurant will, be sure and make them.
See if some nights are less crowded than others.
See which hours are the slowest.
Eating during the off-hours, an earlier or later lunch or dinner will be less
crowded. However, this may not be the best strategy for a buffet Restaurant.
You might get stuck with less than fresh food.
Consider going there for lunch,
it might be a quicker way to get that same good food and cool atmosphere everyone
else waits for at dinnertime. Many Restaurants even have lower prices at lunch,
but make sure to confirm that the lunch menu will have the items you want
to order.
What should you do if you are faced with a long wait
If you are faced with long waits when you arrive, you do have options.
Ask
to look at a dinner menu while you wait, this will make the wait seem shorter;
and since you’ll be closer to an order decision, you’ll be closer to food.
Check the special's board for any special menu additions or pricing specials.
Strike up a conversation with the others that are waiting, you may get to
meet some interesting people; and, if they have already been to the Restaurant,
they can advise you on what’s good.
If you can live with or without cigarettes,
check to see if switching to a smoking or nonsmoking preference will speed
your seating.
You might want to ask about dividing your party.
Although it
won’t always be appropriate, often two parties of four can be seated much
faster then one party of eight. If you’ve all been together for a couple of
days already, it might even be a nice break. Although it may be a little less
comfortable, the bar area may have seating immediately available where you
can receive the same service and a full menu.
Depending on the weather, you
might want to consider patio dining. These tables might be a quicker path
to food, but make sure you’ll be comfortable and able to enjoy your meal outdoors.
Also, you might want to check the chairs. Since the patio furniture has to
be more durable, it might be less comfortable for some in your party than
the Restaurants indoor dining room chairs.
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