Whether or not you’ve joined the 21 club, I’ve realized lately as a bartender and waitress that sometimes there are some overlooked rules that all college students should know and follow when it comes to the bar. Those that have worked in the food service industry usually know and are considerate of the pet peeves that all guests do. Those that have not worked in the food service industry may just not be aware of what could be an annoying habit at the bar rail. Here are a few tips to remember while spending our Thursday’s at The Roost and our Sunday mornings at The Family Dog.
1. Don’t ask the bartender “what’s good?” “What’s your favorite thing to make?”
2. We know you want something. Find a way to ask without sounding like you’re barking orders.
3. You’re not the only person sitting at the bar. Bartenders may look like they have their shit together, but they also have 50 things going at once.
4. Don’t wave the bartender down if you’re not sure what you want to drink- particularly when they’re busy!
5. If you have a card, open a tab. Don’t make the bartender close you out every drink!
6. Don’t ask for stronger drinks. Liquor licenses usually want to be kept, and bartenders have a few rules they have to follow.
7. TIPPING. A dollar per drink! At least!
8. Last but not least- PLEASE AND THANK YOU!! Overall, it’s important to remember the golden rule. Bartending and waitressing can stressful, and it’s our duty as guests to make their lives a bit easier in return for the services provided!
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