• 10 Things You Should Never Say to a Restaurant Guest (And What to Say Instead)
    Mar 13 2026

    The wrong words can lose a guest forever — even if the food was perfect. In this episode we cover 10 phrases that waiters use every day without realising the damage they cause, and give you the exact words to use instead. From "calm down" to "it's not my fault" to "are you still working on that?" — these are the phrases that make guests feel unheard, unwelcome, and unlikely to come back.

    The good news? Every single one is easy to fix once you know what to say instead.

    In this episode:

    • Why small phrases create big impressions
    • 10 common phrases that damage guest relationships
    • The professional alternative for each one
    • How the right words build trust and bring guests back
    • Why language matters as much as the food itself

    Resources mentioned:

    🍽️ Get the 60-page Waiter's English Phrase Guide — every phrase you need for restaurant service, instant download, just £2.99: https://www.etsy.com/listing/4452775338/the-waiters-english-phrase-guide-60

    📚 Ready to go further? The full English for Waiters course includes 22 video lessons with interactive practice — built specifically for restaurant staff at pre-intermediate level: https://theeslroom.com

    Connect with The ESL Room: Website: theeslroom.com Pinterest: pinterest.com/theeslroom

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    24 mins
  • Customer Complaint Scripts for Restaurant Staff (Word-for-Word)
    Mar 13 2026

    A guest is unhappy. They're speaking fast, they look frustrated, and you need to respond in English — right now. In this episode we cover exactly what to say in the most common complaint situations, including wrong orders, cold food, long waits, bill mistakes, and unhappy guests. You'll also learn the phrases that make complaints worse — and why staying calm is your most powerful tool.

    Whether you're working in a restaurant right now or preparing for your first job, these word-for-word scripts will help you feel confident and professional in any difficult situation.

    In this episode:

    • Why complaints are actually an opportunity
    • The 3-step formula for every complaint situation
    • Word-for-word scripts for 6 common complaints
    • Phrases you should never use with an unhappy guest
    • How to stay calm when a guest raises their voice

    Resources mentioned:

    🍽️ Get the 60-page Waiter's English Phrase Guide — every phrase you need for restaurant service, instant download, just £2.99: https://www.etsy.com/listing/4452775338/the-waiters-english-phrase-guide-60

    📚 Ready to go further? The full English for Waiters course includes 22 video lessons with interactive practice — built specifically for restaurant staff at pre-intermediate level: https://theeslroom.com

    Connect with The ESL Room: Website: theeslroom.com Pinterest: pinterest.com/theeslroom

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    23 mins
  • Desserts & After-Dinner Service: The Sweet Finish
    Feb 2 2026

    Welcome to Part 5 of the Menu Mastery Series from The ESL Room — the final episode!

    In this episode, we cover desserts and closing the meal. Learn how to describe sweets professionally, handle objections, and leave a lasting impression.

    You'll learn:

    → The main desserts every server should recognise (lava cake, crème brûlée, tiramisu, and more)

    → How to upgrade "it's chocolate cake" to professional descriptions that sell

    → Responses to common objections like "I'm too full"

    This series is designed for pre-intermediate English learners (A2-B1) working in restaurants and hospitality. Simple language, practical phrases you can use tonight.

    Read the full guide: https://theeslroom.com/desserts-after-dinner-service-the-sweet-finish/

    You've completed the Menu Mastery Series! Ready to take your skills further? Join the English for Waiters course at learn.theeslroom.com/english-for-waiters

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    15 mins
  • Non-Alcoholic Drinks: Coffee, Tea & Beverage Confidence
    Jan 31 2026

    Welcome to Part 4 of the Menu Mastery Series from The ESL Room.

    In this episode, we cover non-alcoholic drinks — coffee, tea, soft drinks, juice, and water service. Learn the vocabulary and phrases to handle any beverage order.

    You'll learn:

    → The difference between cappuccino, latte, and other coffee drinks

    → Tea categories and how to describe them

    → Professional phrases for taking drink orders and offering refills

    This series is designed for pre-intermediate English learners (A2-B1) working in restaurants and hospitality. Simple language, practical phrases you can use tonight.

    Read the full guide: https://theeslroom.com/non-alcoholic-drinks-coffee-tea-beverage-confidence/

    Ready to master every part of restaurant service? Join the English for Waiters course at learn.theeslroom.com/english-for-waiters

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    14 mins
  • Wine & Beer Service: Confident Beverage Recommendations
    Jan 31 2026

    Welcome to Part 3 of the Menu Mastery Series from The ESL Room.

    In this episode, we demystify wine and beer service. No sommelier knowledge required — just the essentials every server needs to recommend drinks confidently.

    You'll learn:

    → The 5 wine categories and the key difference between Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc

    → Simple pairing rules that work every time

    → The only thing you need to know about beer: ale vs lager

    This series is designed for pre-intermediate English learners (A2-B1) working in restaurants and hospitality. Simple language, practical phrases you can use tonight.

    Read the full guide: https://theeslroom.com/wine-beer-service-confident-beverage-recommendations/

    Ready to master every part of restaurant service? Join the English for Waiters course at learn.theeslroom.com/english-for-waiters

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    14 mins
  • Main Courses: Describing Proteins, Sides & Preparation
    Jan 31 2026

    Welcome to Part 2 of the Menu Mastery Series from The ESL Room.

    In this episode, we tackle main courses — the heart of every meal. Learn how to confidently describe proteins, cooking methods, and side dishes to your customers.

    You'll learn:

    → The main proteins every server should know (beef, chicken, fish, plant-based)

    → Essential cooking methods and what they do to food (grilling, roasting, pan-searing, braising)

    → How to handle the critical steak doneness question

    This series is designed for pre-intermediate English learners (A2-B1) working in restaurants and hospitality. Simple language, practical phrases you can use tonight.

    Read the full guide: https://theeslroom.com/main-courses-describing-proteins-sides-preparation/

    Ready to master every part of restaurant service? Join the English for Waiters course at learn.theeslroom.com/english-for-waiters

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    12 mins
  • Appetizers & Starters: How to Describe the Perfect Beginning
    Jan 31 2026

    Welcome to Part 1 of the Menu Mastery Series from The ESL Room.

    In this episode, we break down appetizers and starters — the dishes that set the tone for every meal. Learn how to confidently describe soups, salads, bruschetta, prawns, and more to your customers.

    You'll learn:

    → The main appetizer categories every server should know

    → Professional phrases to describe starters (not just "it's a salad")

    → How to answer common customer questions about portions and sharing

    This series is designed for pre-intermediate English learners (A2-B1) working in restaurants and hospitality. Simple language, practical phrases you can use tonight.

    Ready to master every part of restaurant service? Join the English for Waiters course at https://learn.theeslroom.com/english-for-waiters

    Full Blog:

    https://theeslroom.com/appetizers-starters-how-to-describe-the-perfect-beginning/

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    13 mins
  • Professional References and Recommendation Letters
    Jan 4 2026

    "Can you provide three professional references?" The job application stares at you. You've worked in restaurants for years—but you've never actually asked anyone to be a reference. Now what?

    This comprehensive strategy guides restaurant workers through securing professional references and recommendation letters for job applications. Learn the distinction between these two credentials (references are mandatory, written letters are valuable bonuses), discover best practices for selecting credible contacts like direct managers or senior coworkers, and gain professional scripts for making requests.

    You'll master:

    • The distinction: references (mandatory) vs. recommendation letters (career advancement bonuses)
    • Selecting credible contacts: direct managers, senior coworkers, shift supervisors
    • Professional scripts for making reference requests
    • Solutions for limited experience or work history gaps (character references, volunteer supervisors)
    • Professional etiquette: notifying references before applications, thanking them after securing positions
    • Why strong endorsements verify reliability and customer service skills in hospitality
    • How to maintain reference relationships for long-term career growth

    Strong endorsements open doors. Build them strategically.

    Resources: 📖 Full guide with selection criteria and request scripts: https://theeslroom.com/professional-references-and-recommendation-letters/

    🎓 Complete course: https://learn.theeslroom.com/english-for-waiters

    Career Growth Series | ~12 minutes

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    12 mins