I have never heard it called a "check". Maybe it is just an Americanism, rather than anything to do with real English.
The person who buses tables in a restaurant is often called a bus boy/girl. Other names for this position are server or waiter/waitress.
The word meaning "a building in which people eat" is spelt restaurant.
It is called a law.
Give me a check with a postdate on it. I won't cash it until then.
They often go to the restaurant.
It is another word for the bill you have to pay at the end of the meal.
It means that you want to pay the bill for your meal. It`s usually done before leaving the restaurant.
It means that you want to pay the bill for your meal. It`s usually done before leaving the restaurant.
That depends on what sort of bill you are asking about A $ bill. The bill of a bird etc. A governmental bill. A person called bill. A restaurant bill A bill of fayre etc.
They don't even hand you a "bill" because if they did you could simply sign it and hand it back to them as payment in full.
Leaving a restaurant before receiving the check will result in the police being notified. The bill usually comes at the expense of the restaurant itself or unfortunately out of the waiter's tips.
a bill
The restaurant is called Gusteau's.
15 to 20 percent of a restaurant bill should be left as a tip.
There is a website called Restaurant Manager that offers all kinds of software to help any restaurant with bookkeeping,ordering,payroll management,bill paying and etc. They can be located by going to the following site: http://www.seattlecoffeegear.com/.
Check with the restaurant management.
To pay a restaurant bill with cash, simply hand the cash amount to your server or cashier. They will provide you with change if needed.