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  1. Oct 21, 2015 · The bartender, upon insulting Gus and Call, gets his nose broken when Gus slams his face into the oak bar. Gus explains: “Besides a whiskey, I think we will require a little respect. . . . If you care to turn around, you will see what we looked like when we was younger and the people around her wanted to make us senators.

  2. Mar 30, 2023 · Restaurant Lingo. Regardless of whether it was the first to coin the phrase 86, the restaurant business in the 1930s was one of the main incubators for its usage and development. Believed to be ...

  3. Nov 19, 2023 · But the answer is really simple: a female bartender is called just that, a bartender. There is no special term for a female bartender. However, some people may use the term “barmaid” or “bartendress” to refer to a female bartender. While these terms are not incorrect, they are not commonly used in the industry and can be seen as ...

  4. Apr 23, 2023 · YES, bartenders DO like regulars. In fact, many bartenders get along so well with regulars that it makes coming to work much more enjoyable. Seeing a friendly face enter the bar is all a bartender needs to turn a bad shift into a good one. Let’s take a closer look…. Contents show.

  5. And the bartender’s, like, “Tell me more about that.” And he pours the pianist a tiny glass of whiskey. And the twelve-inch pianist is, like, “He was a total monster. Beat us all. Told me once I was an accident.” And the bartender’s, like, “That’s horrible.” And the twelve-inch pianist shrugs. And he’s, like, “You know what?

  6. Bar Spoon (with Fork) – The bartender’s buddy, the bar spoon, is a much-needed accessory for any bartender who serves more than just beer. A long spoon for mixing and tasting and a useful little fork on the other end. Muddler – A muddler is used to muddle – or mash up – ingredients to release their oils and flavors.

  7. Feb 1, 2021 · QSR – Acronym for quick service restaurant. Run – To bring something to a table. “Run this food to table 4”. Runner – Someone needed to “run” food to table. Scripting – Informing diners of the special and selling the special. Sharp – Someone has sharp object like a knife behind you.

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