Noun
waitstaff (usually uncountable, plural waitstaffs)
(US, Canada) Collectively, staff employed to wait at tables in a restaurant.
A portion of the proceeds from sales of the beer will be donated to North Carolina-based and national support groups helping bartenders, waitstaff and chefs. Source: Internet
As someone who worked in the restaurant business for more than 20 years, I’ve seen women endure everything from and unwanted aggressive advances to and physical bullying by kitchen workers and waitstaff. Source: Internet
Among her observations, Porter-Engwall found the restaurants’ ultra-friendly waitstaff and general laid back vibe reminiscent of our home state. Source: Internet
I thought, as the many dozens of waitstaff executed a carefully choreographed, elaborate ritual whereby a dinner plate was placed on the table in front of me. Source: Internet
Michael Carlson turns out brilliant food at this most unlikely BYO, where the kitchen staff and waitstaff are one and the same. Source: Internet
Service was poor, the waitstaff on our visit were unfriendly, picking up dish tops regularly but otherwise invisible. Source: Internet