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Working at the O-B House and Other Stories

Part of my job (and obsession) is eating at restaurants. While taking pictures of food, interviewing chefs, and dissecting menus, there was one restaurant position that I was always curious about -- the server...
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Part of my job (and obsession) is eating at restaurants. While taking pictures of food, interviewing chefs, and dissecting menus, there was one restaurant position that I was always curious about -- the server.

Servers and bartenders, though crucial to the success of a restaurant,

are often eclipsed by the romantic vision of the chef. True, the chef

prepares our meals... but our server is the one who makes sure it gets to

our table correctly and (hopefully) with a smile. I decided to delve into the

world of the server, working at several South Florida restaurants,

including the Old Fort Lauderdale Breakfast House on a busy Sunday.  Here's a nibble:


We're well into the morning, and there's an hourlong wait. Every time a

party leaves, the table gets bussed almost immediately. The restaurant

plays like a good piece of music. A group that had the foresight to

bring its own bloody marys in red Solo cups sits outside in a

makeshift waiting room. At the outside tables, a young couple with a

fluffy Pomeranian in a pink T-shirt grows impatient for food. "We're

hungry," the man bellows.


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