• Sale -11% Black Faux Leather Waiter or Waitress Serving Book Organizer Wallet, Restaurant Receipt or Money Check Holde (Black/8" ×5" inch) Black Faux Leather Waiter or Waitress Serving Book Organizer Wallet, Restaurant Receipt or Money Check Holde (Black/8" ×5" inch)

    WFD.L Black Faux Leather Waiter or Waitress Serving Book Organizer Wallet, Restaurant Receipt or Money Check Holde (Black/8" ×5" inch)

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    Brand: WFD.LColor: Black/8" ×5"inchFeatures: ▶ MULTIFUNCTIONAL DESINGN - Serving book made of quality PU leather this organizer features Multiple Pockets for receipt papers,Credit Card holder, pen holder etc.Both the front and back of the waiter pad have clear pocket for hold 4*6 picture or cards.Unique design exclusive to you. ▶ SUIABLE SIZE - Servers books for waitress is durable,lightweightand easy to carry around | About of 5 x 8 inch fits standard size restaurant order pads and fits in a server’s apron.waiter book Included guest order note pad (50 sheets),other items shown in the picture are not included. ▶ PROTECT YOUR TIP MONEY- Waitress book with hidden zippered pouch allows you to put your tip money in a secure pocket .Never have to worry about your money falling out of the pad or lost. ▶ QUALITY MATERIAL- High quality material was used to hand craft each waiter pad. This ensures your waiter pad will last for years compared to the other competitors with cheaply made pads.Restaurant waiter book also has a waterproof function,easy to clean and maintain. ▶ TIMELY SATISIFIED SERVICE- We want you to have the perfect waiter book that fits your serving needs and your establishment. In case you are not satisfied with our server wallet, don’t keep it, return a new waiter book or for a full refund. Any problem,please email me freely. model number: 8541950292Part Number: 5823770157Details: ►WFD.L SERVING WAITER BOOK : This waiter book is simple while still providing all the necessary functions.This Restaurant Waitress Book is made of high quality PU leather with a sturdy design to help you stay organized while you perform. Product Features : ► 8 pockets - Two clear pocket. - One business/ credit crad holder. - One receipt pocket. - One zip pocket. - One full legth pocket for receipts. - One hidden vertical pocket. - One pocket for a standard size order pad. Excellent Details: - Professional, lightweight, and durable. - Included waiter note pad (50 sheet). - Both the front and back of the waiter pad have clear pocket for hold 4*6 picture or cards. - Srever books wider binding holds a pen in the spine of the folio while allowing it to fully close. ►serving book,waitress book,waiter book,server wallet,server check book,checkbooks server,waiter book for servers,waitress book with money pocket,check presenters. ►More style options are in: www.amazon.com/shops/wfd (wfd.l waitress book )EAN: 0607994198500Package Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches

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Check presenters are used at the end of the meal. They are used to show the price to the customers after the meal has been finished. Customers then pay by inserting the cash or card into the checkbook, and the server retrieves it.

Parts of a Check Presenter

  • Receipt Pocket
  • This is where the receipt is placed for customers to look and assess how much they should pay and tip.

  • Tip Pocket
  • This is where customers place the tip in a separate pocket. Tips are the sum of money you give to your servers. The money goes directly to the servers to make a liveable wage.

  • Guest Check Pad Holder
  • This is where the check pad goes to, but sometimes servers would remove the check pad when it’s time to bill customers to avoid confusion when checking the bill.

  • Credit Card Slot
  • Cards are difficult to replace and could cost a lot of money and inconvenience. That’s why credit card slots are there to keep the card secure during processing.

    Features of a Checkbook

  • Receipt Stub
  • These are regularly used for customers who do not have a seating plan. The stub is torn off from the bill, which includes the check number used to identify which order goes to where.

  • Menu Prompts
  • For order taking to be easier, menu prompts are in place to help servers and chefs communicate. They’re usually in abbreviations and are pretty easy to understand. Some abbreviations include APPT for appetizers or BEV for beverages.

  • Table Diagrams
  • These are illustrations of the tables you have in your restaurant. They usually show pivot points on where you could place yourself as you serve the orders. The pivot points help you deliver food without disturbing the guests and remind you which table you are serving.

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