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Meyer Armand Salamon    1
            12/5/2012
 Order food and drink from the
  kitchen/bar
 Obtain payment from the guest
 Accounting- cost control department -
  an account of items sold




             Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   2
   Information Box may contain:
     Date, table #, server, # of guests, time order
      taken, sequential # of guest check
   Body of Guest Check:
     Place to write what is ordered, how it is
      prepared, special/specific requests
     Total charged for all items, taxes, and
      service charges where applicable



                 Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   3
   Customer Receipt Stub:
     Name of operation, logo, date of transaction,
      total amount of bill
     Sequential number of guest check




                Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   4
 Same information as manual checks
 Advantages:
     Usually easier for the guest to read
     “Modifiers” usually do not print
     A “dupe” is stored in the system
     Technically, less chance for errors
      In communicating w/ kitchen or bar
      In calculating the total due



                 Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   5
 Number of guests served that day
 Number of tables served that day
 Number of meals served that day
 Number of tables or meals per server




             Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   6
   Sales per server or per guest
     Average Check for the operation
     Average Check per server
   Sales per hour (labor forecasting)
   Items sold per server (contests)
   Check that the guest check sequence is
    being followed


                Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   7
   In a manual check system, guest checks
    should be "issued”
     Used/unused signed in & out at each shift
   In a POS system
     Servers should turn in copies
     Checked against a printed server report
   Guest checks should be treated like
    $$$$


                 Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   8
   People who need to understand guest
    check include:
     Any and all servers
     Kitchen staff and bartenders
     Guest
     Cashier, Manager, Bookkeeper




                Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   9
   All Abbreviations should be standardized
    by management
     In a manual system, this is required
     In a POS system, this can be optional, but...
       No standards = opportunities for
        miscommunication
       What if the POS system crashes?




                 Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   10
   Review check for amount of each item,
    subtotal, tax and service charge
   Need to review check to be sure that:
     All items sold are recorded (beverages!)
     Restaurant collects what is owed
     Guest is not overcharged
   Do not be defensive with guests about
    billing

                Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   11
 Circle - do not erase!
 Write a brief explanation on check
 Record voided amount
 Require manager‟s initials
 Voids are important to track!
 GM or bookkeeper should check void
  times periodically


            Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   12
   Server needs to know about:
     House accounts
     Promotional discounts
     Coupons
     Gift certificates
     Prepaid or promotional complimentary
      meals



                  Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   13
   Personal Checks
     Ask for I.D.
     Check numerical figure to written number
   Traveler's Checks
     Must sign 2nd signature in front of you
     Check against counterfeit info sheets




                     Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   14
   Credit Cards
     Credit Card slips are like money!
     Some systems accept credit or debit cards
   Gift Certificates
     Proper details are included when issuing
     Check redeemed for information
      Cash back?
      Merchandise only? (donations)


                Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   15
   If credit card is declined then :
     Try again
     Ask for another form of payment and blame
      machine
     Consider pulling host away from guest to
      handle the situation




                  Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   16
   Cash Transactions
     Count cash before leaving the table
     Write total amount of money received on
      check
     Count change then perform other requests
      for money
     Do not “break” change w/out permission
     Count from what is owed to amount paid


                Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   17
   "Walk-out" or "Dine „n Dash"
     Assume guest has forgotten to pay and be
      tactful
     Tell manager ASAP if guest leaves the area
     You should not leave the building!
   Robbery
     Stay Calm
     Do not be a hero unnecessarily


                  Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   18
 Tip originally about innkeeper keeping a
  secret!
 TIP - “To Insure Promptness”
 TIPS - “to insure proper service”




             Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   19
   "Service Compris”
     All gratuity charges are included in total
     Common in some countries
     Some travelers assume it‟s done here
   Service Charge
     Usually between 15 and 20 %
     Must be announced to guest somewhere



                 Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   20
 Charlie Trotter in Chicago pays servers
  full salary and prices reflect total labor
  costs
 Tips are taxable by the IRS
     Servers are responsible for their own record
      keeping
     Record on 4070 A (Daily Record of Tips)




                 Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   21
   Accurate information is important
   Consistent language is needed
   Systems for money handling should be
    implemented and monitored
   Gratuity is not free money
   Restaurateurs have investors, creditors
    and payroll - money must be handled
    correctly!


               Meyer Armand Salamon   12/5/2012   22

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Food And Beverage Guest Check Controls

  • 1. Meyer Armand Salamon 1 12/5/2012
  • 2.  Order food and drink from the kitchen/bar  Obtain payment from the guest  Accounting- cost control department - an account of items sold Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 2
  • 3. Information Box may contain:  Date, table #, server, # of guests, time order taken, sequential # of guest check  Body of Guest Check:  Place to write what is ordered, how it is prepared, special/specific requests  Total charged for all items, taxes, and service charges where applicable Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 3
  • 4. Customer Receipt Stub:  Name of operation, logo, date of transaction, total amount of bill  Sequential number of guest check Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 4
  • 5.  Same information as manual checks  Advantages:  Usually easier for the guest to read  “Modifiers” usually do not print  A “dupe” is stored in the system  Technically, less chance for errors In communicating w/ kitchen or bar In calculating the total due Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 5
  • 6.  Number of guests served that day  Number of tables served that day  Number of meals served that day  Number of tables or meals per server Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 6
  • 7. Sales per server or per guest  Average Check for the operation  Average Check per server  Sales per hour (labor forecasting)  Items sold per server (contests)  Check that the guest check sequence is being followed Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 7
  • 8. In a manual check system, guest checks should be "issued”  Used/unused signed in & out at each shift  In a POS system  Servers should turn in copies  Checked against a printed server report  Guest checks should be treated like $$$$ Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 8
  • 9. People who need to understand guest check include:  Any and all servers  Kitchen staff and bartenders  Guest  Cashier, Manager, Bookkeeper Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 9
  • 10. All Abbreviations should be standardized by management  In a manual system, this is required  In a POS system, this can be optional, but... No standards = opportunities for miscommunication What if the POS system crashes? Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 10
  • 11. Review check for amount of each item, subtotal, tax and service charge  Need to review check to be sure that:  All items sold are recorded (beverages!)  Restaurant collects what is owed  Guest is not overcharged  Do not be defensive with guests about billing Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 11
  • 12.  Circle - do not erase!  Write a brief explanation on check  Record voided amount  Require manager‟s initials  Voids are important to track!  GM or bookkeeper should check void times periodically Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 12
  • 13. Server needs to know about:  House accounts  Promotional discounts  Coupons  Gift certificates  Prepaid or promotional complimentary meals Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 13
  • 14. Personal Checks  Ask for I.D.  Check numerical figure to written number  Traveler's Checks  Must sign 2nd signature in front of you  Check against counterfeit info sheets Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 14
  • 15. Credit Cards  Credit Card slips are like money!  Some systems accept credit or debit cards  Gift Certificates  Proper details are included when issuing  Check redeemed for information Cash back? Merchandise only? (donations) Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 15
  • 16. If credit card is declined then :  Try again  Ask for another form of payment and blame machine  Consider pulling host away from guest to handle the situation Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 16
  • 17. Cash Transactions  Count cash before leaving the table  Write total amount of money received on check  Count change then perform other requests for money  Do not “break” change w/out permission  Count from what is owed to amount paid Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 17
  • 18. "Walk-out" or "Dine „n Dash"  Assume guest has forgotten to pay and be tactful  Tell manager ASAP if guest leaves the area  You should not leave the building!  Robbery  Stay Calm  Do not be a hero unnecessarily Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 18
  • 19.  Tip originally about innkeeper keeping a secret!  TIP - “To Insure Promptness”  TIPS - “to insure proper service” Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 19
  • 20. "Service Compris”  All gratuity charges are included in total  Common in some countries  Some travelers assume it‟s done here  Service Charge  Usually between 15 and 20 %  Must be announced to guest somewhere Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 20
  • 21.  Charlie Trotter in Chicago pays servers full salary and prices reflect total labor costs  Tips are taxable by the IRS  Servers are responsible for their own record keeping  Record on 4070 A (Daily Record of Tips) Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 21
  • 22. Accurate information is important  Consistent language is needed  Systems for money handling should be implemented and monitored  Gratuity is not free money  Restaurateurs have investors, creditors and payroll - money must be handled correctly! Meyer Armand Salamon 12/5/2012 22