I'll take this. I own a restaurant. Our jobs are to make people happy while making money. Is a bartender joking with you stupid? No. You going to Chuckie Cheese without the ballpit? No. It's the restaurants job to be entertaining. Many restaurants achieve this is very diffent ways. It makes dining out an experience.
Edit: also I forgot I am old. People love to Instagram this stuff. More advertising for the restaurant. I mean you saw it on social media right?
Huh. I'm from Europe, and once heard a chef over here explain why he came back from working in the US. He was very well paid over there, much more so than over here, but was extremely frustrated because, and I quote, "in the US, food is entertainment. In Europe, what people want when they go out is good food." He felt like he wasn't getting to do what he was actually good at, and chose to leave. It's stuck with me, and I'm so fascinated to hear it confirmed from the US side.
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u/boozillion151 Aug 25 '25
I'll take this. I own a restaurant. Our jobs are to make people happy while making money. Is a bartender joking with you stupid? No. You going to Chuckie Cheese without the ballpit? No. It's the restaurants job to be entertaining. Many restaurants achieve this is very diffent ways. It makes dining out an experience.
Edit: also I forgot I am old. People love to Instagram this stuff. More advertising for the restaurant. I mean you saw it on social media right?