Why some servers do not want black tables. We talk openly about Dining While Black (DWB), how stereotypes are formed, how servers categorize guests of every background, and how poor service can become a self fulfilling prophecy.  It is about honesty, lived experience, and the realities servers face on the floor every single shift. From tipping stereotypes and confirmation bias to energy, demeanor, and service expectations

There’s a moment every waiter recognizes instantly.  A Black table walks in the door, and suddenly servers start playing the quiet game of “not it.”

After 30 years in the restaurant industry, I’m breaking down the stereotype that Black people don’t tip, where it comes from, and how confirmation bias and bad service help keep it alive.

As a Black waiter, I’ve worked every type of restaurant and served every type of guest. I’ve seen how expectations change service, how service changes tips, and how the industry rarely questions the stories it tells itself.

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The Modern Waiter Podcast

Restaurant-Podcast | Service industry

This Is Why Some Servers Don’t Want Black Tables

FEB 27, 202621 MIN
The Modern Waiter Podcast

This Is Why Some Servers Don’t Want Black Tables

FEB 27, 202621 MIN

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Why some servers do not want black tables. We talk openly about Dining While Black (DWB), how stereotypes are formed, how servers categorize guests of every background, and how poor service can become a self fulfilling prophecy. It is about honesty, lived experience, and the realities servers face on the floor every single shift. From tipping stereotypes and confirmation bias to energy, demeanor, and service expectationsThere’s a moment every waiter recognizes instantly. A Black table walks in the door, and suddenly servers start playing the quiet game of “not it.”After 30 years in the restaurant industry, I’m breaking down the stereotype that Black people don’t tip, where it comes from, and how confirmation bias and bad service help keep it alive.As a Black waiter, I’ve worked every type of restaurant and served every type of guest. I’ve seen how expectations change service, how service changes tips, and how the industry rarely questions the stories it tells itself.#RestaurantLife #ServerLife #HospitalityIndustry #TippingCultureFollow Me On Social Media:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/themodernwaiterpodcast/TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@themodernwaiterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.