BEFORE THE GUESTS ARRIVE. Vocabulary  Sidework- all the duties servers perform other than those directly related to serving the guests  Station – a.

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BEFORE THE GUESTS ARRIVE

Vocabulary  Sidework- all the duties servers perform other than those directly related to serving the guests  Station – a section of the dining room assigned as a work area to the server  Receptionist – one member of the staff responsible for handling reservations  Taking Reservations – promising a a table to guests in advance

Vocabulary  Cover – the china, silverware, napkins, and glassware at each place setting  Sidestand – a storage and service unit located close to serving areas