Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Tips on How to Get Better Service

When ordering, remember to be polite. While the person is there to serve you,, odds are good that they are dealing with a number of different customers and that the longer they spend with you the less time they can spend with other customers. This can make your server frazzled, so keep your questions short and easily answered, and make sure that the same questions aren't answered multiple times.

The same applies to asking for the manager for simple questions. The manager always has something to do, and asking him to answer questions you can ask the server is a waste of his time as well as insulting to your server. You may think that it's the best way to get straight answers, but it's also a great way to get bad service.

If you have a large number of questions try to show up during mid-afternoon. The server can focus on you and isn't preparing for lunch or going home. This is not to say that asking questions in and of itself is rude or impolite; your health and desires are important, but if you want the best service make sure that your server has the time to give you that service.

Don't be afraid to do your research. A lot of restaurants have the ingredients used in their food online, and disclose calories online. That information is presented so that you can make your decisions as quickly as possible and so get the best service possible. Take advantage of that information and you will have a great experience. 

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