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		Definition of waitstaff in English: waitstaffnounˈweɪtstɑːfˈweɪtstæf North American treated as singular or plural Waiters and waitresses collectively. 〈美〉 总称服务员  the waitstaff begins to relax as the last of the patrons lounge over cappuccino Example sentencesExamples -  The waitstaff seems to have been there since 1924 as well, and they bring you huge honking piles of food, including pretty much a loaf of bread with everything.
 -  Better product makes for better drinks, enhancing the dining and drinking experience and improves your waitstaff's tips.
 -  Beginning this fall, Allied Domecq brands launch new educational programs for bartenders and waitstaff.
 -  But shrewd restaurateurs and bar owners know that the secret weapon lies in the hands of a highly trained waitstaff.
 -  The waitstaff was terrified, and they couldn't fool around.
 -  The bartenders and waitstaff all wear ties, and the average age of employees has risen from 16 to 21.
 -  It's a good reminder for us when we start to take our bartenders and waitstaff for granted.
 -  You have to learn these whiskies or some long-term staff member does, and then you have to teach your bar-tenders and waitstaff.
 -  When a customer in the dining room has questions, the waitstaff brings a bartender over to the table.
 -  The waitstaff all across the ballroom has begun to shuttle the hundreds of dinners to the gala patrons.
 -  Your waitstaff should know why Macallan is sherried, which beers are light dark, malty, or hoppy.
 -  But this is by far not the only reason to choose Julep's: the tenders know their bar and their job well and the waitstaff is the friendliest and most efficient around.
 -  It's quite simply some of the finest food I've ever eaten, prepared by a wonderful chef and presented by friendly, knowledgeable waitstaff.
 -  This meeting, led by Myers and general manager Esti Benson, 29, includes all of the waitstaff, the floor managers, and the hosts and hostesses.
 -  The restaurant is cafeteria-style, so there's no waitstaff to rush you out.
 -  But for reasons unexplained, the waitstaff informed the VIP his dinner entrée was no longer available.
 -  Although the unmarked door would insinuate that only the coolest are welcome, once inside the waitstaff and bartenders are super friendly and accommodating.
 -  Communication is key, from beer company to wholesaler to operator, from headquarters to bar manager to waitstaff.
 -  If tips motivate waitstaff to provide better service, why shouldn't they motivate professors to prepare better lectures?
 -  Food's great, terrace is wonderful and the waitstaff is very friendly under all the attitude.
 
    Definition of waitstaff in US English: waitstaffnounˈweɪtstæfˈwātstaf North American treated as singular or plural Waiters and waitresses collectively. 〈美〉 总称服务员  the waitstaff begins to relax as the last of the patrons lounge over cappuccino Example sentencesExamples -  Food's great, terrace is wonderful and the waitstaff is very friendly under all the attitude.
 -  It's a good reminder for us when we start to take our bartenders and waitstaff for granted.
 -  The waitstaff all across the ballroom has begun to shuttle the hundreds of dinners to the gala patrons.
 -  You have to learn these whiskies or some long-term staff member does, and then you have to teach your bar-tenders and waitstaff.
 -  Communication is key, from beer company to wholesaler to operator, from headquarters to bar manager to waitstaff.
 -  But shrewd restaurateurs and bar owners know that the secret weapon lies in the hands of a highly trained waitstaff.
 -  The waitstaff was terrified, and they couldn't fool around.
 -  Your waitstaff should know why Macallan is sherried, which beers are light dark, malty, or hoppy.
 -  It's quite simply some of the finest food I've ever eaten, prepared by a wonderful chef and presented by friendly, knowledgeable waitstaff.
 -  Better product makes for better drinks, enhancing the dining and drinking experience and improves your waitstaff's tips.
 -  But this is by far not the only reason to choose Julep's: the tenders know their bar and their job well and the waitstaff is the friendliest and most efficient around.
 -  The restaurant is cafeteria-style, so there's no waitstaff to rush you out.
 -  When a customer in the dining room has questions, the waitstaff brings a bartender over to the table.
 -  If tips motivate waitstaff to provide better service, why shouldn't they motivate professors to prepare better lectures?
 -  The bartenders and waitstaff all wear ties, and the average age of employees has risen from 16 to 21.
 -  The waitstaff seems to have been there since 1924 as well, and they bring you huge honking piles of food, including pretty much a loaf of bread with everything.
 -  Although the unmarked door would insinuate that only the coolest are welcome, once inside the waitstaff and bartenders are super friendly and accommodating.
 -  This meeting, led by Myers and general manager Esti Benson, 29, includes all of the waitstaff, the floor managers, and the hosts and hostesses.
 -  Beginning this fall, Allied Domecq brands launch new educational programs for bartenders and waitstaff.
 -  But for reasons unexplained, the waitstaff informed the VIP his dinner entrée was no longer available.
 
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