We’re seeing a broader spectrum of Kafe Kablooie clientele than we ever have before. Mainly the odd ones. Why haven’t we ever gotten to see Nancy get hit on as bartender? Now that would be interesting!
Don’t waste your energy! Tiffany is right! You have to keep a smile on your face in the service industry – but don’t waste time getting personal with these folks!! Sad to say, a good server will still anticipate their needs the way Tiff described.
Conversation goes with food; music goes with ALCOHOL! So music should be background for dinner – crank it up later. Live music with dinner can do more harm than good – unless the artist has a great handle on material, volume and delivery.
Something I just realized is over the past 5 years Tiffani’s and Luann’s inner circles have almost completely overlapped except for the 2 of them who are still like oil and water. I see some sort of intervention in their future.
Tiff could liven things up a tad by showing up for her shift in her old “Eyez OF Zye” costume. Yeah, I do realize it is most probably a bit on the small side…
Wrong, Tiff. I hate chatty servers. I like the in-out. You’re there to just take orders. No need to hang around and make small talk. I don’t care to share anything about myself or know anything about you except that you get my orders right. And I will tip you properly for doing your job, not because you made small talk. My family is like that except my daughter in law. She likes to chat with the servers to my son’s annoyance because the servers keep coming back and interrupting thinking they’d get big tip thanks to my DIL. My son is a server himself so he told her to stop chatting with servers which only encourage them to come back asking if we need anything and make more small talk, that we are there to spend quality time with family and not with servers. Well, I suspect that’s why my DIL chats with servers- we are not her family, just in laws. But my son managed to break her habit. Now we’re enjoying our dining experience now that my DIL stays mum.
Tiffany seems to know how to deal with any situation, even if she avoids some of them. It’s nice that you try to help Ox become a better waiter. Ox is a resourceful guy, with the right suggestions he will probably become better than Tiffany too. It would be interesting to see a competition between them.
She makes very appropo commentary on the audience she performs for as a waitperson. Knowing your audience, particularly where money is involved in exchange for food, service and atmosphere is very important for performative and profitable performer(s).
Well, so far this arc hasn’t really done anything to catch our attention, or at least mine. I see people dealing with one work situation or another every day. At least two more days of this, unless they somehow stretch it out to next week also.
If you’re dealing with a Karen, get the fire hose. If a “sigma male” comes in, tell him you only have soy products on the menu. If you see a MAGA conservative, put up a rainbow flag to show the restaurant’s support for the LBGTQ+ community. And if a patriot comes in, just put all the money in the bag and hope he doesn’t shoot.
What happened to Luann’s career trajectory arc? Where’d that go? …did she decide to pursue being a teacher as planned? Child care specialist? Anesthesiologist?
…or are we just leaving it there and with Bernice in a quandary now…
You would think that people of that age would know where to go for lunch or dinner, and which restaurants had pricing, atmosphere and food that they like.
The biggest problem here is that Tiffany has got no business telling ox how to do his job. And it also seems that she only wants to wait on people when it suits her so if it’s people that aren’t her type she will have nothing to do with them.
Because it it s California dining establishment. Not Burger KIng. Heck a Dunkin Donuts coffee costa as much. Also there may be free refills of the soda. The 4 bucks being the minimum.
I can see both sides of this question. Back in the middle of the last century of the last millennium, I was a server. Presently, I am in my eighth decade, widowed, and have out lived most of my family and friends. Occasionally, I get to the point where I’m tired of my own cooking and pandemic enforced isolation and venture out for a restaurant meal, usually alone. So a friendly face, a little small talk, and efficient service is a welcome change. I don’t want a helicopter server, hovering over me, but a little social discourse doesn’t hurt either. But I like to think I’m not as crotchety as the pair shown above – were I their server, I’d cheerfully recommend they try the Golden Corral down the street.
That couple seems grumpy. So, if Ox takes Tiffany’s advice, he should be sympathetic. But, Tiffany didn’t advise that. Does she regard them as hopeless grumpy?
Last night I ate at a restaurant where I was probably the youngest customer. It was near a retirement center, Top Of the World. I was born in the 50’s.
I can feel sympathy for the old woman – she probably has eye problems and it can be a real struggle in that situation to read a menu in a dimly lit restaurant. As for complaining about the price of the soda, if it’s a fountain drink most of that price is pure profit (not to mention a little soda and a lot of ice). Give them a break, they’re probably on a limited income.
My wife went to our local Target, came back and raged about the horribly loud obnoxious music being played. When I go there, it’s all I can do to not dance in the aisles and sing along.
AnyFace almost 3 years ago
Agreed. ✨
lvlax almost 3 years ago
Psst.. Tiffany.. Bring up the good ol’ days!
DaJellyBelly almost 3 years ago
A Karen & Ken? LOL
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Ow.
Ariesr almost 3 years ago
Not the target demographic.
Tyge almost 3 years ago
We’re seeing a broader spectrum of Kafe Kablooie clientele than we ever have before. Mainly the odd ones. Why haven’t we ever gotten to see Nancy get hit on as bartender? Now that would be interesting!
TheThingIs almost 3 years ago
Don’t waste your energy! Tiffany is right! You have to keep a smile on your face in the service industry – but don’t waste time getting personal with these folks!! Sad to say, a good server will still anticipate their needs the way Tiff described.
ronaldspence almost 3 years ago
ageism much?
Pointspread almost 3 years ago
The clientele of the Fuse are some real winners.
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Better take good care of them, Ox – that gripey old man is Frank’s dad.
kenhense almost 3 years ago
Conversation goes with food; music goes with ALCOHOL! So music should be background for dinner – crank it up later. Live music with dinner can do more harm than good – unless the artist has a great handle on material, volume and delivery.
Here's Waldo almost 3 years ago
She works at McDonald’s?
Joe1962 almost 3 years ago
Tiff table 1 does not fit your demo.
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Take a good hard look but don’t judge, kids.
That’s YOU in about 60 years or so.
Enter.Name.Here almost 3 years ago
One cannot please everyone, so don’t hurt yourself trying. Just do what you can.
swb338 almost 3 years ago
Something I just realized is over the past 5 years Tiffani’s and Luann’s inner circles have almost completely overlapped except for the 2 of them who are still like oil and water. I see some sort of intervention in their future.
nesto49 almost 3 years ago
Oh, Greg has barely scratched the surface of what a server encounters in a shift!
Airman almost 3 years ago
It would be nice to see Ox and Tiffany finally have a little lunch date together.
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Tiff could liven things up a tad by showing up for her shift in her old “Eyez OF Zye” costume. Yeah, I do realize it is most probably a bit on the small side…
capricorn9th almost 3 years ago
Wrong, Tiff. I hate chatty servers. I like the in-out. You’re there to just take orders. No need to hang around and make small talk. I don’t care to share anything about myself or know anything about you except that you get my orders right. And I will tip you properly for doing your job, not because you made small talk. My family is like that except my daughter in law. She likes to chat with the servers to my son’s annoyance because the servers keep coming back and interrupting thinking they’d get big tip thanks to my DIL. My son is a server himself so he told her to stop chatting with servers which only encourage them to come back asking if we need anything and make more small talk, that we are there to spend quality time with family and not with servers. Well, I suspect that’s why my DIL chats with servers- we are not her family, just in laws. But my son managed to break her habit. Now we’re enjoying our dining experience now that my DIL stays mum.
reedkomicks Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If it wasn’t for the attitude, I’d say that woman looks like Mrs. Horner.
Jason Allen almost 3 years ago
With the language and attitude in the last panel, it should be “get out” rather than “in out.”
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
One time I was in a restaurant, and all I ordered was seltzer water.
They billed me 90 cents! My boyfriend tore up the bill!!
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
It seems like only the dregs of that town come to The Fuse.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Tiffany seems to know how to deal with any situation, even if she avoids some of them. It’s nice that you try to help Ox become a better waiter. Ox is a resourceful guy, with the right suggestions he will probably become better than Tiffany too. It would be interesting to see a competition between them.
OneTime59 almost 3 years ago
Well then, if Tiff is gonna give Ox advice on ins-n-outs, then she should go to that cranky couple’s table and demonstrate how it’s done.
luann1212 almost 3 years ago
She makes very appropo commentary on the audience she performs for as a waitperson. Knowing your audience, particularly where money is involved in exchange for food, service and atmosphere is very important for performative and profitable performer(s).
D.E.N. almost 3 years ago
Well, so far this arc hasn’t really done anything to catch our attention, or at least mine. I see people dealing with one work situation or another every day. At least two more days of this, unless they somehow stretch it out to next week also.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 3 years ago
They won’t leave a tip so just get them out!! If they don’t like it they should leave anyway.
Johnnyrico almost 3 years ago
Panel 2: Those people must be long-lost Habsburgs…
Decepticomic almost 3 years ago
If you’re dealing with a Karen, get the fire hose. If a “sigma male” comes in, tell him you only have soy products on the menu. If you see a MAGA conservative, put up a rainbow flag to show the restaurant’s support for the LBGTQ+ community. And if a patriot comes in, just put all the money in the bag and hope he doesn’t shoot.
dziner88 almost 3 years ago
What happened to Luann’s career trajectory arc? Where’d that go? …did she decide to pursue being a teacher as planned? Child care specialist? Anesthesiologist?
…or are we just leaving it there and with Bernice in a quandary now…
MS72 almost 3 years ago
Maybe it’s Early-Bird special time.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Four bucks for a soda? I’m with them.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 3 years ago
And the food is terrible, and there is not nearly enough of it!
calliarcale almost 3 years ago
Yep, sometimes extra effort will not pay off — so spend as little as you can.
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
one day these two will see how well they get along
Vilyehm almost 3 years ago
….Still waiting for the all firefighter band, Extinguish, to show up.
A.Ficionada almost 3 years ago
She just said grumpy > sympathetic :)
Ellis97 almost 3 years ago
Looks like we’ve got some whining customers here. Comes with the territory of being a waitress.
Ol' me almost 3 years ago
That’s my wife and me. Especially over the past year.
Troglodyte almost 3 years ago
“Some people bring happiness wherever they go, some… whenever they go!”
Uncle Bob almost 3 years ago
Ageism. :(
WilliamVollmer almost 3 years ago
Those two look like they need some TJ charm.
Bruce1253 almost 3 years ago
In & Out? Great burgers!
Tyge almost 3 years ago
Tiff certainly has come down in the Luanniverse. She used to make $1,000 a day modeling.
https://www.gocomics.com/luann/2005/07/16
rshive almost 3 years ago
Give ’ em pasta salad. And charge for filet.
howtheduck almost 3 years ago
Why does the lady have a purple Hitler moustache?
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
In this world it takes all kinds.
ctolson almost 3 years ago
To quote a line from Patrick Swayze in Roadhouse – “Be nice, until it’s time not to be nice.”
kaycstamper almost 3 years ago
Bounce them.
Chelonaut almost 3 years ago
$4 for a soda is a complete rip off to be fair.
djminor321 almost 3 years ago
Nah, the old timer is right. Why is they Pepsi $4?
comic reader 22 almost 3 years ago
You would think that people of that age would know where to go for lunch or dinner, and which restaurants had pricing, atmosphere and food that they like.
illuminare almost 3 years ago
The biggest problem here is that Tiffany has got no business telling ox how to do his job. And it also seems that she only wants to wait on people when it suits her so if it’s people that aren’t her type she will have nothing to do with them.
Crann Bethadh almost 3 years ago
When they named The Fuse, they weren’t thinking about cranky old people with short ones.
Terminal Frost Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Because it it s California dining establishment. Not Burger KIng. Heck a Dunkin Donuts coffee costa as much. Also there may be free refills of the soda. The 4 bucks being the minimum.
Bookworm almost 3 years ago
I can see both sides of this question. Back in the middle of the last century of the last millennium, I was a server. Presently, I am in my eighth decade, widowed, and have out lived most of my family and friends. Occasionally, I get to the point where I’m tired of my own cooking and pandemic enforced isolation and venture out for a restaurant meal, usually alone. So a friendly face, a little small talk, and efficient service is a welcome change. I don’t want a helicopter server, hovering over me, but a little social discourse doesn’t hurt either. But I like to think I’m not as crotchety as the pair shown above – were I their server, I’d cheerfully recommend they try the Golden Corral down the street.
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 3 years ago
At least you called it a soda.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom almost 3 years ago
I saw a poster once that said Sex Manual: In. Out. Repeat if necessary.
gigagrouch almost 3 years ago
Why are the grumpiest people so often depicted as old folks?
pearlyqim almost 3 years ago
That sounds like me! :~)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
Smart gurl!!
FassEddie almost 3 years ago
Show them the door. They’re better suited to IHOP.
billdaviswords almost 3 years ago
$4 for a Coke IS ridiculous.
198.23.5.11 almost 3 years ago
Whoever said “The Customer Is Always Right” had a defective hearing aid battery.
Plods with ...™ almost 3 years ago
Must be there for the 3-5 special
locake almost 3 years ago
They better serve them quick. Don’t know how much time they have left.
BlitzMcD almost 3 years ago
Flee while you can! Both of you!! The customers from h-e-double hockey sticks have arrive.
vickie.105 almost 3 years ago
Four dollars for a soft drink? I would not darken their door.
dv1093 almost 3 years ago
$4 for a soda? I’d be grumpy too – if I stayed.
Need coffee almost 3 years ago
I see Greg’s been spying on my parents.
Jogger2 almost 3 years ago
That old guy sounds like me.
Jogger2 almost 3 years ago
That couple seems grumpy. So, if Ox takes Tiffany’s advice, he should be sympathetic. But, Tiffany didn’t advise that. Does she regard them as hopeless grumpy?
mindjob almost 3 years ago
Four bucks was a days wages to him
locake almost 3 years ago
Last night I ate at a restaurant where I was probably the youngest customer. It was near a retirement center, Top Of the World. I was born in the 50’s.
kauri44 almost 3 years ago
I can feel sympathy for the old woman – she probably has eye problems and it can be a real struggle in that situation to read a menu in a dimly lit restaurant. As for complaining about the price of the soda, if it’s a fountain drink most of that price is pure profit (not to mention a little soda and a lot of ice). Give them a break, they’re probably on a limited income.
Petemejia77 almost 3 years ago
$4 for a soda???? Don’t blame them!
BlueKnight1966 almost 3 years ago
I’m getting a “A Clockwork Orange” vibe here…
198.23.5.11 almost 3 years ago
I’m having occasional trouble reading menus in places that are “romantically lit” by table candles only.
JPuzzleWhiz almost 3 years ago
“Dys-Pepsi-a”
“$4 Pepsi? You’re full o’ Coke!”
“The Ins And Outs Of Waitstaffing”
“I Swear That’s Loud Music!”
“Bleep Prepared”
“Mini-Soda Twits”
“Serves You? Ri-i-ight!”
“The Gripes Of Wrath”
“Two Cents Complain "
“That’s The Way The Old Cookie Grumbles”
" ‘Do You Serve Crabs Here?’ ‘We Serve Anyone! What Would You Like?’ "
“Rushed Order”
“Dim, Some”
namelocdet almost 3 years ago
I’m afraid I am becoming like that couple. LOL!
eladee AKA Wally almost 3 years ago
What happened to grumpy eliciting sympathy, Tiffany?
ErikN almost 3 years ago
Monday: Sergio Aragonés drops byToday: Greg and Karen Evans arrive to have lunch and plan the next arc
cafed00d Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My wife went to our local Target, came back and raged about the horribly loud obnoxious music being played. When I go there, it’s all I can do to not dance in the aisles and sing along.
dimndno almost 3 years ago
There’re days I want to tell customers like that to wash the cow$#!+ off their toes and get with the times or stay their a$$ on the farm!
Ukko wilko almost 3 years ago
I agree with the “Turn down the damn music” gripe.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
You have to admit, the Tiffster “knows her room”!
Heed her advice, Oxford. It will stand you in good stead not only now but also down the road….
w16521 almost 3 years ago
I see G Evans signed the back of the menu.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I have to agree with Tiffany.
pacplus1982 almost 3 years ago
In-Out. Interesting choice of words, considering two of your upcoming guests, Tiff.