There Are Some Surprising Benefits to Eating Alone at a Restaurant

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There Are Some Surprising Benefits to Eating Alone at a Restaurant
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If you're nervous about eating alone at a restaurant, we're here to set you at ease. In fact, there are some benefits to being a solo diner, and some ways to make eating alone at a restaurant into a source of joy. Here are the surprising perks of being a solo diner — and what waiters really think when you eat alone.

Darron Cardosa, also known as the Bitchy Waiter, is the voice of restaurant servers. His decades-long career in the restaurant industry and his very active social media presence have made him an expert on all things service related. He says out loud what other servers wish they could say.Darron Cardosa is a food service professional with over 30 years of restaurant experience.

Over the last 15 years, he has written more than 1,500 articles and blog posts, each and every one about the food service industry. He has written for Food & Wine, Plate, the Washington Post, and others. Darron has been seen on NBC's the Today show and CBS Sunday Morning discussing the service industry.

Eating alone definitely has its benefits. Chances are your food will come out quicker. An experienced server is going to take care of a single diner before any other table. It takes a lot less time to take an order for one person than it does for three or four people, so that server is going to want to get that check in as quickly as possible so they can turn over the table sooner. The kitchen is going to do the same thing.

I served a woman for years who came in every few weeks with just herself. We never shared more than a few words because I could tell that’s what she wanted. She’d order a glass of wine and read her book while waiting for dinner. She almost always ordered an appetizer and whatever the special entree was. Dessert was always on the menu for her too. She was alone, but she never seemed lonely.

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