How To Make A Killing As A Bar Server

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Although a tight fitting tank top and a pair of orange short-shorts won’t hurt, showing some skin isn’t the only way to make a killing as a server. When it comes to making great tips, whether you work at a bar, a club, or a restaurant, it all boils down to one thing, the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

Although simplistic, the ethic of reciprocity encompasses the concept of the hospitality industry as a whole. So simply put, in order to make a killing as a bar server, just follow the Golden Rule. If that simplified explanation is a little too vague for you, maybe this 18-step guide will help to shed a little light:

Step #1 – Introduction

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After you guests are seated, the first thing you should do is introduce yourself to your table. Give them your name and make them feel welcome. Although this should go without saying, many servers neglect to do this simple step. Not only will it make your guests feel welcomed, but also if you should provide excellent service, they will remember your name and ask for you the next time they visit your establishment.


Step #2 – Eye Contact

Fresh pair of eyes

Your first impression is always the most important, so besides making sure you are neat in appearance, during your introduction it is very important to keep eye contact with your guests. Not only does it show confidence, but it also makes the guests feel that they have your undivided attention.


Step #3 – Smile

Not too gummy of a smile

This should go without saying, but even if you are having a bad day, your smile is one of the most important things you have in your arsenal. No one wants to deal with a grumpy server, so keep it light and show them that you are happy to be there, even if you are not.


Step #4 – Menus

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Menus can get dirty, so before you had them to your guests make sure they are clean. Hand them out individually, starting with the children’s menus first, followed by the eldest female at the table and then everyone else.


Step #5 – Quality Check

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Depending on the type of environment where you work, you may not have a chance to do quality check of the table. Therefore , you should not only ensure that it is clean while you are introducing yourself, but that it is also set properly. If anything is missing, or looks low, make sure you replace or replenish it right away.


Step #6 – Drink Orders

Self-Serve

After you have introduced yourself, quality checked the table and handed out the menus you’ll want to take drink orders. Many times your guests will be thirsty, so be prepared; they may already know what they want. Drink orders can take some time to be filled, so while you are waiting it is a good policy to return to the table with water for your guests immediately after the drink order has been placed. Don’t forget, a slice of lemon on a glass of water can go a long way.


Step #7 – Specials

French Cafe

After you have taken the drink orders, but before you leave the table, make sure you explain what the specials of the day are and ask your guests if they have any questions about the menu.


Step #8 – Know The Menu

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This is probably the most important aspect of serving. Servers who are familiar with the menu, to the point that they know what each dish is comprised of, will almost immediately earn a higher gratuity, especially from those guests who are concerned about what they eat. By having the knowledge to quell the concerns of your guests, and readily answer any of their questions, your confidence in your knowledge of the menu will help put their worries at ease.


Step #9 – Upselling

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Many restaurants encourage upselling, and although it can be a great tactic to increase the amount of a bill, thereby increasing your overall gratuity, many times upselling can sound forced and unnatural. Remember the Golden Rule here, if you yourself would not appreciate the upsell than you should not try to push it on your guest. Upsells are usually best given before the guest has made up their mind, so after dropping off the drinks and before coming back to take their food order, mention the upsell items at that point.


Step #10 – Taking Orders

Taking the Order

Listening skills come into play here, and it is very important to listen to what a customer orders, especially with those customers that are concerned about food allergies or make multiple modifications. Although there are many schools of thought on how to properly take orders, specifically if you should write them down or not, it is at your own discretion what you feel most comfortable with. Whether you are going to do it by memory or write it down, it is extremely important to repeat back the order to customers. Wait until the entire table has finished ordering and then repeat the order in full. It looks very impressive if you can do it by memory. Orders should always be taken from the eldest lady at the table and then working clockwise. When customers are ordering appetizers, never assume that they will be shared or that they want them with their meal, always ask how and when they would like it served.


Step #11 – Quality Check Food

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Always quality check the food before bringing it to the table, especially in the case of customers with food allergies or modifications. The server is the last line of defence before the food is brought to the customer, so make sure you do your due diligence and confirm that the meals are correct.


Step #12 – Serving Food

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In a best case scenario all your for orders will be ready at the same time without any mistakes, so when serving your guests, just as with order taking, the meals should always be served to the eldest lady at the table and then clockwise from there. If you are able to, serve from the right. Ask to make sure everything is okay and if they would like anything else. This is a good time to check drink levels as well. If anything looks low, ask if they would like to replenish it. In the case of water, make a note and come back to fill their water glass.


Step #13 – Refilling Drinks

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When it comes time to replenish drinks, such as water, coffee or tea, never refill the drinks over the table. Not only is it dangerous, as you may spill hot liquid on a guest, but it can also be intrusive. Always remove the guests glass to refill it.


Step #14 – Two-Bite Rule

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In most cases, a guest will know if they like their meal within the first two bites. Give them a few minutes to get settled in before heading back to check on them. If something is wrong with the meal you do not want to make them wait for you to return. Although it may be impossible to time it, try not to show up at the table mid-mouthful. If anything is wrong with the meal take responsibility for it, apologize and rectify the issue as quickly as possible. In the case of things like hair, spoiled or undercooked food, voiding the dish from the bill is recommended. The two-bite rule goes for all courses of the meal, from appetizers to desserts.


Step #15 – Clearing

Dishes should only be removed when everyone at the table is finished, a caveat of course being if a guest asks you to remove their dish. Not unlike serving, dishes should always be cleared from the right, however the order is unimportant. This goes for both appetizers and mains.


Step #16 – Dessert

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A dessert menu should always be offered, and in many cases it is customary to bring the dessert menu to the table and let the guests decide. First ask them if they would like any coffee or tea, paying particular attention to what they would like with it, be it milk, cream sugar, lemon or honey. Let the guest mull over the dessert menu while you are filling their drink order.


Step #17 – Handling The Bill

The Hands Signing the Check

When it comes to the bill there are many factors to take in mind, firstly, when to bring the bill. In most cases you let the customer ask you to bring it. Never assume that after their main course, or even dessert, that they are finished for the evening. They may want to add a few more drinks or even another bottle of wine, so patience is the key. That being said, many guests want to leave immediately after they have finished their meal, so ensuring that you make yourself available to them is the best way to go. Always ask how they prefer the bill; never assume that it is one bill. Split the bill according to your guest’s wishes, and if they only want one bill, never assume who is paying for it. The best tactic here is to place the bill in the middle of the table. Finally, offer to process the customers payment in the manner of their choosing, and in the case of cash, always bring back exact change. Unless they ask you to take it, always wait to the customer leaves before you retrieve the bill.


Step #18 – Thank Your Guest

Once the bill is paid that does not necessarily mean your guests are no longer under your watch. In the case of guests finishing up their drinks, you should continue to check in on them and attend to their needs. When they are ready to leave you can ask if they need any help, hailing a taxi, putting on their coats, etc – above all, make sure you thank them for coming.

This 18-step guide is just that, a guide. Following it won’t guarantee bigger tips, but it will definitely ensure that you will at least receive the minimum. Personality will help you to get a higher gratuity, so remember the Golden Rule and always strive to go above and beyond when it comes to your level of service. If you do it right, your tip may even look like this:

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Author: Corey Rozon

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Top Style Bars Add Charm to Your Drinking Passion

Style bars in London are similar to the usual bars which serve great drinks with awesome music to entertain the guests. One thing that separates them from regular pubs or bars is their decor, serving style and most prominently, the star studded guest list. These bars are frequented by the elite class of London society. Decide your next destination from the list given below. You can check out the thumbnail links and the BarWhiz profiles for more info on these bars.

mahiki bar london
mahiki bar london
An ultimate destination for cocktail lovers, Mahiki stretches to 2 floors. The place is much admired by actors, princes and musicians and has a horde of thrilling friends namely Jay Z, Rihanna, Dita Von Teese, Kate Moss and many more. Although, each penny spent here is worth the cost, make sure your pockets are full since lies on the expensive side. The prices and worth of the place went high when both the princes were spotted here. Delicious cocktails skilfully blended by award winning mixologists who use freshest ingredients are often admired by the visitors as they are served in their signature tikki cups.
Mahiki, Mayfair, W1
Mahiki bar
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Champagne in a London Club
Renowned as a celebrity hotspot, Funky Buddha is located in the core of Mayfair. This is often considered to be offspring of Eastern traditional decor and contemporary elegance. A few sport stars and television stars are often spotted here. The favourite spot in the bar is the huge dance floor. An unforgettable experience is added with dim lighting and stunning music. The dedicated staff and waitresses assist you and ensure that you have a great time while you are in this place. They serve the most refreshing drinks from the well stocked bar. The popularity level of the bar is kept high with range of events like ladies night to R&B evenings.
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funky buddha london
Sanderson Hotel Bar
This is a dramatic bar located in the Sanderson Hotel in London. The bar is light, white and airy. The place stands away from the rest as it is extremely well decorated with sleek furniture. The name stands true as the bar is 80 feet in length and is always well stocked. Food at the bar often allures the visitors to revisit. The cordial waiters are happy to serve martinis and champagne cocktails.
Travellers are often delighted to visit these style bars located in the heart of the city.
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The long bar

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Top 21 Bars From Around The World

BarWhiz.com is your guide to a great night out. You can easily find a bar or club in practically every city around the world. For today’s post we thought we would help start your search by listing our favorites.

So without further adieu, here is the Top 21 Bars From Around The World:

1. The Hemingway BarParis, France

Bar of Ritz Hotel, París where Hemingway and Fitzgerald met

This small cozy piano bar was Hemingway’s favourite stomping grounds when he spent his time in Paris. Housed in The Ritz, this small bar now pays tribute to one of it’s best customers by honouring him with its name, The Hemingway Bar.

2. SeductionTallinn, Estonia

Bar before the Party

Seduction is one of downtown Tallinn’s best nightclubs, with two huge dance floors, four bars and deejay’s spinning house and electronica all night. If you want to have a fun, hot and sexy night out on the town, make sure you take in some down and dirty dancing at Seduction.

3. Jimmy Liks – Sydney, Australia

Jimmy Liks

Both bar and restaurant, Jimmy Liks is known for having the best Thai food in Sydney, some may even go as far as saying the food is even better than what you can get in Thailand… but I think that may be going a little too far. Brown earthy tonnes dominated the bar, and the long banquette table gives a homey feel.

4. Rio ScenariumRio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio Scenarium - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brasil

Part wine bar, part restaurant, part club and part antique warehouse, Rio Scenarium is the place to be when in Rio de Janeiro. Some of the best musicians in Brazil can be found performing here, so if you are looking to experience something cultural, check out Rio Scenarium the next time you are in Brazil.

5. Subeez CaféVancouver, Canada

Subeez cafe

Attracting the cool professional crowd, Subeez Café has the feel of a gothic art gallery that just happens to serve really good West Coast fare, fine wines and classy cocktails. It’s a must see when in Vancouver.

6. Radost FXPrague, Czech Republic

Radost FX lounge

This nightclub, bar, art gallery, café is the local hotspot in Prague. Radost FX not only has an extensive drink list, that includes absinthe, but they also offer great vegetarian food. So next time you are in Prague get a way from the tourist traps and check out Radost FX.

7. Milk & HoneyLondon, United Kingdom

Milk and Honey, Poland Street, London W1

Milk & Honey is one of London’s best-kept secrets. The bar is run in the style of the prohibition era speakeasies, so you either have to be a full fledged member, or you can make a reservation to visit for a two hour time slot before 11pm. The House Rules are taken quite seriously, so make sure you give them a read before you try to head on over to Milk & Honey.

8. A21 Cocktail LoungeHelsinki, Finland

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A true cocktail lounge, A21 not only offers an extensive list of the traditional cocktails, but for those historians, you can also knock back a few cocktails that were popular durng the turn of the 19th century. Although only in operation for a little over 4 years, this stylish cocktail lounge will be one of Helsinki’s best sports for years to come.

9. Gran Bar DanzonBuenos Aires, Argentina

El Gran Danzon Bar

This is a great little restaurant / wine bar, and one of the first few wine bars in Buenos Aires to offer wine by the glass. The ambiance is cool, with a long bar, plush sofas, intimate lighting and a deejay playing great music that is not too intrusive.

10. Saphire BarBerlin, Germany

Saphire Bar

If you like your whiskey, stop in at one of Berlin’s best bars, the Saphire Bar. Stocked with a huge variety of whiskeys, this is a great place to sit back with some friends and sip the finest whiskey in one of their two elegant lounge areas.

11. New York Bar – Tokyo, Japan

The New York Bar at Park Hyatt, Tokyo

Although not located in the US, the New York Bar is one of the best hotel bars in Tokyo, and one of the best rooftop bars in the world. The fare is American, and they have the wines and other spirits to match. You might also recognize this bar from the movie, Lost in Translation:

So if you are feeling a little lost in translation yourself, and are looking for a good American meal, head on over to the New York Bar.

12. NobilisOslo, Norway

Both restaurant and bar, Nobilis can be a place to impress a date with a romantic dinner, or a great place to dance the night away with local deejays spinning some great electronic music in the evening. Nobilis also has one of the best outdoor terraces in all of Oslo.

13. Velvet Lounge – Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

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The Velvet Lounge in Shanghai is the place for all you hipsters at heart. With their elegant and stylish design, including plush velvet sofas and crystal chandeliers, the party really picks up when the deejays start spinning house music on the weekends.

14. Manga Rosa – Lisbon, Portugal

MANGA ROSA LOUNGE

Mango Rosa hosts both live music and club nights with some of Portugal’s best deejays. The décor can be classified as classic-industrial, with exposed pipes and ventilation shafts alongside shimmering chandeliers and white curtains. It’s a little bit off the beaten path, but well worth the journey.

15. El XampanyetBarcelona, Spain

El Xampanyet

Part tapas bar, part cocktail bar, El Xampanyet’s patrons are a mix of club kids and old-timers. The décor contains such things as blue-tiled walls, marble tables and zinc bar, and is considered by all to be one of the coolest bodegas in town. Don’t miss out on this incredible experience the next time you are in Barcelona.

16. Spy BarStockholm, Sweden

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Probably one of the most exclusive bars in all of Stockholm, the Spy Bar is your typical after-hours club that if you are able to get into, you know you’ve made it. It’s an upscale bar catering to the club scene, with great drinks and even better music.

17. Arthur’s Rive Gauche – Geneva, Switzerland

Arthurs (Geneva) Pictures, Images and Photos

Geneva’s great little hideaway, Arthur’s Rive Gauche is a the perfect place to unwind during a long day or kick back on the weekends with friends in their stylish lounge enjoying their vast assortment of wine, beer and whiskey.

18. Vertigo Grill & Moon BarBangkok, Thailand

The Vertigo Moon Bar

If you really want to see Bangkok, you have to see it from 61 floors up at the Banyan Tree Hotel’s rooftop bar, the Vertigo Grill & Moon Bar. This open-air bar is a great place to grab some cocktails, and for the peckish, they offer some amazing grilled seafood dishes.

19. RainLas Vegas, Nevada

Rain Nightclub - Palms Casino - Las Vegas

Rain In The Desert, or simply Rain, is located in the Palms Casino Resort and is one of Las Vegas’s top clubs. From brilliant high ceilings, bright mosaics, and special effects, like three-foot high fireballs and water jets, partying at Rain is a night to remember. Even though they say, “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas”, you’ll want to share your experiences with friends back home.

20. Rex Hotel Rooftop BarHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam

2.26.10 Rex Hotel Rooftop Bar (10)

Although only five floors up, the Rex Hotel’s rooftop bar was the place to be during the height of the Vietnam War, well for journalists at least. Journalists from the world over spent their time here knocking back a few while doing their war correspondence. The rooftop affords a great view of the city and is well worth the visit for a few drinks.

21. Bittles BarBelfast, Northern Ireland

The point is it's Bittle's Bar.

This narrow cozy bar in Belfast caters to all kinds, from the wise old-timers, to the after work businessmen to hipsters and scenesters. It’s a great place to grab a pint during the week and even better place to party till dawn on the weekend with local deejays spinning some great dance music.

Author: Corey Rozon

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