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30 Times People Spotted Exciting Creativity In Bars And Restaurants And Just Had To Share
Even more than the obvious, practical purpose of being watered and fed, we go to bars and restaurants for the atmosphere. A place could have the finest cuisine and the tastiest beers in the world, but if it doesn't have any soul, any feeling, are you truly going to enjoy the experience?
Probably not. That's why when we do find a joint with a ton of character, we like to celebrate it. This list of bars and restaurants, compiled by Bored Panda, comes from customers that just had to share the funny, kooky and unique things that they've encountered on a night out - these spots go the extra mile to make sure their visitors get a truly memorable experience!
Scroll down below to check them out for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!
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So how to create that elusive atmosphere? With thanks to culinary blog Restaurant Tallent, here are some basic concepts to keep in mind:
Restaurant concepts: The restaurants with concepts attract people. If you have a particular cuisine, then you can design the restaurant with the idea of that country or culture. For example, if the restaurant is Chinese then you can create the restaurant with things that will make the customers feel like they are in China. You can also add a story on how the restaurant was founded and place artwork and pictures of the history of the restaurants.
Cleanliness: Who would prefer anything which is not clean? People can get very cautious when they eat out. If your restaurant is not clean, then there are chances you may never see that customer again. Make sure to change the linen and have clean dishes.
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That's how things work in EU, Definitely, in Italy it works this way. Tips are given (not every time, not in all places) in appreciation of an outstanding service, they are not supposed to be the employees' wage.
I've always thought this was the right and only way things should be: employees get paid but also get tips as gratefulness rewards by customers. Recently I learnt about this tip-being-employee's wage bulls**t. It's ridiculous and whoever came up with it is a disgusting excuse of a human being.
Load More Replies...Same as how it works in Australia. Tipping is not expected and the other plus is that the taxes are added too so the prices on the menu is what you will pay, no having to work out the tax on top of the total.
It's quite hard when it's now a 4th world country. This means "deliberately under-developed".
Load More Replies...'One job should be enough' said a sign in a demonstration in Boston I witnessed as a visitor from the Netherlands and I completely agree.
As a European, I am baffled at the thought of people, who live in so called 1st world countries, having to work more than one job to survive. Oh my.... If I was religious, I would pray for my fellow humans in the US...
Load More Replies......and this is how it already works in the civilized world. You're welcome to join when you're ready, America.
We want to, we really do. It’s the government officials holding us back though...
Load More Replies...In civilised countries, paying servers a living wage and having tips as a en extra perk is normal. In the UK and many European countries it is illegal to pay less than the minimum wage and expect staff to have to expect tips to make up a living wage.
we need to adopt this at more places in the States. Also prices for everything should be given with taxes already factored in.
While I agree, the problem with the States is you have State taxes plus many time city/town taxes as well. Talk about a totally munted system.
Load More Replies...In any civilised country this is the normal way, but in America it has to be announced as something special. America is proving it's title of Backwardistan again.
Sure, as we do in Europe, round up to the next 5/10 (depending on total amount). But not the 20% you are expected to pay in the US.
Load More Replies...Finally! In Asia & Europe, tips are either included in the price$ of all menu items or specified on your check. Thus, No negative surprises to customers. And, NO burden of Ripping OFF to put on servers/waiters & waitresses. Sure, you may still Tip Extra for excellent service received & appreciated.
Long over due. This "obligation" to pay more than you're charged in America is actually quite offensive to the British (and possibly others). I do it because it's expected but believe you me, it comes across as exceptionally rude to expect more money simply because you bought a bottled drink to my table. No skill or service per se, but you still expect 20% more. I've heard too many times of people being verbally abused when they don't get a tip. The temptation to say, "go f**k yourself" is overwhelming. In the UK, a tip is never expected and is given with pleasure as a way of saying, "thank you so much for great service and super food. I've really enjoyed myself. And to say show that, here's a little extra...". Best tip for the US: pay staff properly and charge accordingly. Simple.
This would be a win for some in the US a HUGE loss for others. My ex-husband was a waiter. He finally took a rather significant pay cut to get a "regular day job". He didn't last long before going back to being a waiter. He made more money working less hours. So when my teenage son needed a job, I suggested waiting tables while he was in school. He's out of school now, took a regular job. Again he makes less money, but he's sticking with it. Just working for tips a couple days a week. With that said, they both told me that waiters made more money than waitresses. (Not fair, I agree.) A lot depends on where you work as well. Hubby worked fine dining; son worked(s) at an upscale place. Minimum wage is so low in this state, that I'm not sure that it would help or hurt waitresses in diners. If restaurants would actually pay a living wage, it might help. Something needs to be done for those on the lower end though.
Minimum wage should be a liveable wage. End of Story.
Load More Replies...I have found that in the United States places that increased the salaries of the employees are banning them from receiving tips by enforcing the rule if you accept money you can get fired because now you are getting paid the minimum federal wage. It's ridiculous!
No, they are being paid a liveable wage according to the location in the States. Livable wage in the Ozarks for instance would be way cheaper than in LA or New York.
Load More Replies...They did this at a Restaurant in my town in the US. Went out of business less than 6 months after the change.
@Jodie Mitchell : By definition a living wage is just that. You can have a life on what you earn. That differs markedly from a minimum wage. In New Zealand, where I am the minimum wage is $NZ 17.70 per hour. The living wage, which is not mandated by Government but determined to be what one could "actually live on and have a life" is $NZ 21.15 per hour.
Load More Replies...I worked as a bartender in Munich for a couple of years during my studies and I got the same hourly wage as my full-time colleagues. Exactly the statutory minimum of max. 8,60 EUR. In our location (Citycenter, next to the Marienplatz and actually a tourist hotspot), we had the luck, getting tipped well almost every day. I'm talking about 15 to 20 % - tax FREE. The entire job was a bonus money for me and I had fun mixing cocktails. But my full-time colleagues were dependent on the tip. They need at least 14-15 EUR an hour to pay the rent and get some food.
US seams to be a modern country but in some ways is very XIX century. In Europe in XIX the waiter was buying the food from the restaurant and than selling it to the client. And maybe you could start to add the taxes to the prices. It is called "the brutto price". I really like to know how much I will pay.
This needs to happen at all restaurants and all the other service industry jobs!!!!
As a former FOH Hospitality worker that is married to Chef. Thank you SO much ❤
.Not so sure about this! Not too keen on tipping either though back in the 70s I worked in a very busy truck stop. But the waitresses who had worked there longer, always got the counters. That’s where the truckers sat “the tippers” the rest of us were stuck with Botha and tables. Familiys with LOTS of kids and tour buses. I cha;nged jobs, started cooking!
Good idea, this tipping thing has gotten waaaaaay out of hand.. Everyone expects it.. It not just a show of grattitude anymore.
id still tip, for the good service and the sheer fact they apply livable wages!
People who never waited tables will never understand. I made way more with tips at $2.13 per hour than I would have at a “livable wage.”
Exactly. As someone living in an european country, this is the way to go. You can always tip if you had a really good service or if you simply feel like it, but you should not be required to do so as a way to take that responsability off the employers' backs
US is the only country (that I know of) that makes their staff beg for money from customer, or they don't get paid.
This should be standard. A tip was intended as a way to motivate priority service (originally a stack of bills was placed in view, and the waiter/waitress could see what they would get. As mistakes were made bills were removed from the stack, showing immediate feedback on the quality of service). Now, it is used as a way for employers to pay less to the employee, and the employee pays taxes as if receiving a full income, even if the tips are not received at that amount (assumed rate of tipping v/s pay rate). Tipping should always be allowed, but NEVER expected, regardless of which waitress you get at whichever place you eat. This includes the mandatory 18-25% for large parties...which is a complete excuse for some waiters to not meet the standard since they get the tip regardless.
I wish all restaurant would do this. First, because it’s fair to employees, second because it makes life easier for customers, and third because it thwarts the cheapskates who may get excellent service but still don’t tip.
We've had it like this forever in EU. It's so weird to us how Americans"solve" different stuff like this. You can give tips, but they are still given a full salary with all the benefits that exist. We also have a free healthcare system, schooling, pension etc etc. It's only America who screw that up a while ago🙈
So forced tipping, got it. Why not just pay them hourly and not have them rely on tips?
Used to be a bartender, I would have definitely lost money on this system. That being said, I fully support this idea
I've worked in some restaurants where I made quite a bit more getting tipped than what I would make getting paid a living wage.
Oh, and by the way, I have a college degree and DID go to grad school but decided that wasn't for me (and not bc I did badly, had a 3.98) and that I'll be a bartender until I find something better
Load More Replies...Lighting: The lighting should not be too bright that it blinds your customers and also not so dim that they are not able to look at what they eat. Again depending on the clients and the situations you must alter the lighting.
Music: Depending on the situation you can choose the genre of music. Music can be very pleasing to hear while eating. You can prefer light jazz or pop music to have a peaceful setting. You can also set your music based on your cuisine.
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A Pub Urinal In Ireland
Menu Design: Many may not think much about the menu card, but the menu card can attract and define the ambiance of the restaurant. Take time to create the menu card in such a way that each meal has a description of what the meal is. You can also add pictures so that the customers will know better about the food they are ordering.
Dishes, silver ware, and linens: Choose your dishes and silverware in such a way that it matches with your restaurant. Always have clean washed linens and make sure that in any situation you do not serve your customers with dirty dishes.
Pretty basic stuff, but very important nonetheless! All that's left to do now is add your own personal touch!
This Restaurant Has A Painting Of Their Very First Customers
Windimere Pub Is Keeping The Local Populous In Good Spirits
I Found This In A Cocktail Bar In Indiana And It Made Me Smile
This Poster Is In The Window Of A Pub In Sydney. Made Me Laugh
This Bar Obviously Owns A Cat
I’ll Have The Soup And Salad, Please
Saw This In The Window Of A Bar In Iceland
This same saying was recently in front of a restaurant/bar in Denver, CO USA. Their sign NOW says, "Spooning leads to forking. Please use condiments."
A Pub In My Town Places Rubber Ducks In Puddles To Warn Guests
This Cafe In Seoul, Korea
My Local Bar Dressed Up For Halloween
I See What You Did There
This Chalk Art In A Local Bar
And the loveliest of all was the Unicorn! Who remembers that song? If you do, you are like me, showing your age:)
My Local Bar Has A Drunk Test For People Leaving
Medieval-Themed Pub In Prague
Yes it has serving wenches, but it also had mediaeval levels of service - expect to be abused with every order! (This can be jarring for new customers but is the restaurants "thing")
This Relatable Sign Outside A Bar In London
Saw This Near Robin Hood’s Bay
My favorite sign on this topic read “Any Child Found Alone Will Be Given An Espresso And A Free Puppy”
Restaurant Puts Its Negative Reviews On Display
This Restaurant Has An Option For When Your Significant Other Says She Isn’t Hungry
This Sign Is Hanging In The Dining Area Of Our Local Greek Restaurant
Hmmmm
Local Bar's Breathalyzer Replacement
I see it has whiskers but I don’t know why...do I call a cab or not?
Stools In An Italian Pub
I Need To Work Here
Encountered This In The Restaurant I Visited Today, And Couldn't Resist Sharing
Wife: “Where Are You?” Me:
This Sign At A Restaurant
I Know A Good Deal When I See It
This Cafe Knows The Truth
A Witty A-Board Outside A Pub In Edinburgh
The Cafe I'm At Has Facts That Relate To The Table Numbers
Our Waiter Was Wearing This Shirt
In A Sports Bar In London
My Local Dive Bar Speaks Truth
This is the absolute truth. But the worse type is the Dyson one that blows the water all over you.
This Is How A Pub In My Town Tries To Stop Drinking And Driving
Had Dinner At A Restaurant That Employs Waiters That Are Hearing And Speaking Impaired, An Amazing Experience
Of The Many, One Bar Had This Outside Tonight. This Is How You Get My Business
This Old Apartment Complex That’s Now Filled With Restaurants And Boutique Stores In Saigon
Now that’s a good idea, instead of tearing it all down and putting up a single-store building, if the neighborhood has been rezoned commercial.
Sign At Some Random Bar
Kids Menu At Restaurant
This Mexican Restaurant's Menu
My jeans say, who are you kidding and my butt says CHOCOLATE!!!!
The Bar I Went To Last Night Had A Shrine To Bill Murray
Our Server At Pappadaux’s Labeled Our To-Go Boxes For Us
In Japan Some Restaurant Is Really Private, You Are Sitting In A Corner, Where No One Sees You, A Sluice Opens In Front Of You, The Chef's Hands Come Out And It Serve You Without Looking
Honest Mistake
Thought This Sign At A Bar Was Worth Noting
“And the authorities have noted that you have noticed the noticeable notice sign”.
The Local Vietnamese Restaurant Has A Very Clever Wifi Password
Got A Chuckle From This Restaurant In Montreal, Canada
One Of The Reasons My Neighborhood Bar Is Awesome
Outside Of My Local Pub
Men's Bathroom In A Local Pub
This Restaurant Has A Sign To Let The Waiter Know If You Need Help
Saw This Sign At A Restaurant
My Wife And Sil Ran Errands For The Day And Saw This Sign On A Taco/Mexican Restaurant
Tip Jar At A Local Coffee Shop
Spotted Outside A Pub In London
No, because then you have to sit through like, at least an hour of sermon!
Wet Night In England - Nice Sign Outside A Local Pub
Local Irish Pub Sign
Impaired Driving Message At Local Pub
My Local Pizza Pub
Fair Warning In A Bar In The Netherlands
Why are there even children at a bar?? This should not be allowed anyway.
This Sign I Saw Outside A Milkshake Bar
Sign Outside A Pub Today In Ireland
I Found This Ceiling Light Full Of Rubber Ducks In A Pub In Edinburgh
Found In A Local Italian Restaurant
You Can Get These At My Local Pub, Costs $2
Good Guy Restaurant
Contrary To The Sign, This Pub In Watford, UK, Was Brilliant!
This Table At A Bar Of Han Solo Frozen In Carbonite
Rather Than Removing The Shark Left Behind By Joe's Crab Shack, The New Irish Restaurant Decided To Give Him A Leprechaun's Hat Instead
This Thai Restaurant Has A Zucchini Ceiling
This Sign At The Local Dispenzzeria
This Pub's Bathroom Sink Is A Tap
I Saw This At A Restaurant I Went To
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Sign In An Asian Coffee Shop
A Local Pub Knows The Right Way To Do Business
The Restaurant I Am In Has Tires For The Bathroom Sinks And Gasoline Pumps For The Faucets
Found At A Local Pub. I'll Be Careful
Went To The Local Pub With Girlfriend And She Ordered A Fish And Chips, Came With A Free Beer
My Kind Of Pub
This Airplane Themed Restaurant In China
A Stall Door At My Local Restaurant
Bathroom Door At Local Bar
The Utensils At This Sports Bar Have Different Equipment As Handles. Spoons Are Baseball Bats, Knives Are Golf Clubs, And The Forks Are Hockey Sticks
Time Change Tonight
This Bathroom At A Bar
Local Bar Has A Cocktail Menu For People With Small Hands
With This Bar, 15 Minutes Could Save You 15% Or More On Car Insurance
My Local Dive Bar Has A Kids Menu
I enjoy Torpedo but also order Pabst beer. Or used too. I'm sober now. No more alcohol for me.
Went To This Restaurant In Canada And This Happened
This Bar Is A One-Way Mirror. The Other Side Is The Men's Restroom
Whose ******* Restaurant Is This?
My fish restaurant? STOP BLOCKING THE PART THAT THIS POST IS ABOUT! F*****g is not a bad word. Geez.
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Yeah, but it's all Bud Light... which is worse than nothing.
The Cafe At The Local Community College Always Has Interesting Specials
This Ramen Bar's Name Is "Show Me Nudes"
I've Just Been Drinking In A Self-Service Pub
Ooooo! No! Bad idea! It's always good to have a bartender to act as a barrier between the person and the alcohol. Over a decade ago, when I still drank, I went to a Greek night in Corfu where each person was given a jug to fill with wine from the barrels outside. There was no limit to how many times you could fill up. I think I'm still drunk!
Palm Tree Bar Stools
Our Local Bar Prints A Picture Of 2007 Britney Spears On The Receipts
They Must Have Hired My Grandfather In Their Marketing Department
Yay I'm 7 months sober from being a messed up crazy alcoholic!! :) also these posts were good.
I saw a sign in front of a bar on 5th Ave in NYC. It said, "When you think about it, alcohol is a solution."
As sad as it is, a great number of people have no respect for Donald Trump, he is possibly the worst example of a president in history, many of us remain stunned, that he was elected, I am Canadian, but unfortunately, here we also have people in power, that should not be, it's in the news for all to see !!!
These were very interesting, fun to read of the creativity, Please help me to understand,the big need to use PROFANITY, I do use at times, but do think it's ugly for women to use, I am sure there are some words in the dictionary, that could get your message across, too many young kids with a foul mouth,I don't blame them as they hear it everywhere, at home and the streets, sorry, I don't see the need, just my opinion !!!
Awesome, even though many in the 'middle' didn't load for me, smh.
Yay I'm 7 months sober from being a messed up crazy alcoholic!! :) also these posts were good.
I saw a sign in front of a bar on 5th Ave in NYC. It said, "When you think about it, alcohol is a solution."
As sad as it is, a great number of people have no respect for Donald Trump, he is possibly the worst example of a president in history, many of us remain stunned, that he was elected, I am Canadian, but unfortunately, here we also have people in power, that should not be, it's in the news for all to see !!!
These were very interesting, fun to read of the creativity, Please help me to understand,the big need to use PROFANITY, I do use at times, but do think it's ugly for women to use, I am sure there are some words in the dictionary, that could get your message across, too many young kids with a foul mouth,I don't blame them as they hear it everywhere, at home and the streets, sorry, I don't see the need, just my opinion !!!
Awesome, even though many in the 'middle' didn't load for me, smh.