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Best of 2006: How to Become a Regular

December 26, 2006 by Greg 

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This is a repost from July 2006

Being a regular earns you a lot of benefits for only a few conscious behaviors, mostly just good manners. Visit frequently, follow these tips, and within a short amount of time, you’re in.

Wikipedia describes a regular as…

A person who appears often at a certain location and may know others who are also there often, whether out of want or occupation. For example, a regular can be one who goes to a certain coffee shop everyday, so often that the employees know him or her.

Benefits of being a regular

  • Ability to order special items (out of season, non menu)
  • Immediate seating
  • Complimentary drinks / desserts
  • Discounts
  • Recognition and social proof
  • Dependable location to entertain guests / meet up with friends
  • Warmly received and well respected by staff
  • Having the server bring you the ‘regular’

How to become a regular

  • Visit the same restaurant three times in the first month, then once a month ongoing. These are minimums, visit more if you like.
  • Use your name and theirs. Hi [server], my name is [me]…
  • Use the restaurant for a party, catering, or other service.
  • Bring new friends (customers) and introduce them. Use this as an opportunity to stay in touch friends.
  • Tip 20% on the total bill (tax, drinks, everything) and round up to the nearest dollar.
  • Tip the same percentage, don’t over tip unless you plan to do it every time. (Over tipping is not necessary. )
  • Tip on free benefits, or you won’t receive them anymore.
  • Treat servers as if they have more knowledge of the menu items than you , because they do.
  • Work with the same knowledge set as the restaurant. (Know what sushi is hip and what is pop, what dishes are authentic and which are americanized)
  • Inquire about and order house/chef specialties.
  • Don’t ask for the owner if you don’t know him.
  • Don’t make 8 pm reservations, a restaurant wants to seat at least two people during dinner hours.
  • If you ask for advice take it. Don’t ask what the server recommends if you know you want pasta.
  • If you order a nice bottle of wine, ask the server if they would like to sample it. They may decline, but the gesture makes an impression.
  • Say please when ordering. May i please have the…
  • Say thank you when receiving service.
  • Throw out expectations for dish preparations. Each chef has a unique interpretation on that meal.
  • Stick to your reservations. If you are going to be more than 15 minutes late, call. Cancel as soon as you know.
  • Respect their dress code, because they will respect you by not bringing up your failure to meet it.
  • Turn off your cell phone while dining.
  • If you’re the only one left after a group of regulars, it’s time to move on.
  • Be sympathetic of busy times, understand it’s not always like that, and you will benefit in the long haul.
  • Don’t banter with the wait staff when they are hurried.
  • Wrap up conversations quickly when the server approaches the table.
  • Communicate. If you have a question or if you need something, ask. If you only have an hour to eat, let them know a head of time.
  • Save waitstaff unnecessary trips.
  • Smile and be friendly.

Above all, it’s just about being there on a regular basis. Being courteous and social just accelerates the process.

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2 Responses to “Best of 2006: How to Become a Regular”

  1. The Sex Revolution Blog » Blog Archive » How to Become a Regular on December 30th, 2006 7:23 am

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  2. Daniel Rose’s Sex God Method » Blog Archive » How to Become a Regular on May 30th, 2007 10:39 am

    [...] You should try to become a regular at all your favorite places, as it’ll help your game tremendously. Here’s a post from Urban Monarch the topic: Being a regular earns you a lot of benefits for only a few conscious behaviors, mostly just good manners. Visit frequently, follow these tips, and within a short amount of time, you’re in. [...]

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