Waitstaff
(noun)
A group of individuals employed at a restaurant, café, or other establishment who are responsible for serving customers at tables.
Origin:
A combination of the words 'wait' and 'staff', originating in the late 19th century in the united states.
Examples:
- The waitstaff was very friendly and accommodating during my dinner at the restaurant.
- The café hired new waitstaff to help with the increased demand during the summer months.
- The waitstaff brought out the dishes in a timely manner, ensuring a pleasant dining experience for the customers.
- The waitstaff at the party were very attentive and made sure that everyone's glass was always full.
- The waitstaff at the beach club were dressed in crisp, white uniforms, adding to the upscale atmosphere.