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"front of house" Definitions
  1. in the parts of a theatre that are used by the audience

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She wears the black trim dress of a front-of-house girl.
I work at Namoli's NY Pizzeria as the front-of-house manager.
After that, I was fired from a bunch of front-of-house positions.
The majority of the staff, both front of house and back, are teenagers.
Why must he infuriate the cooks, front-of-house people, and the Twitterverse?
My mother ran the front-of-house and my dad ran the kitchen.
Meet Onda's front of house management team to go over interviews they've been conducting.
Are you not doing catwalks, why are you not at the front of house?
Yet, despite the allure of Le Select's dazzling new front-of-house, something was amiss.
The rest is inside the arena — front of house, on the sides, and so on.
That then gets cross patched into the front of house sound system and stage monitors.
Under federal law, tips belong to front-of-house staff, such as servers and bartenders.
Farida Ayubi is the chef, while her children and husband manage the front of house.
Williams is the first person from Pence's office to testify in front of House investigators.
Larry Miller, her husband of nine years, oversees the front of house at both restaurants.
Then come 5 PM, I run up stairs and do front-of-house with my husband.
The back-of-house is working as hard as the front-of-house, if not more.
Indeed, according to Umezushi front-of-house manager Joshua, many diners return specifically for this dish.
Mostly front-of-house, but I found myself in the back of the house a lot.
The inquiry has so far taken place behind closed doors in front of House committee members.
The front-of-house manager quickly came to realize that I was faking it and demoted me.
Everywhere from front of house to back of house, nursing, I was pre-med at Portland State.
His partner in both is Thomas Carter, a front-of-house specialist with a concentration in wine.
Sarah was working the door and front-of-house, and I was doing all of the cooking.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg will testify in front of House and Senate committees on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The front-of-house staff of both restaurants will wear different uniforms, each designed by Tom Ford.
Progress necessitates a serious overhaul in our perception of "the way it is" for front-of-house workers.
Tublin and Nobbs have completely rebranded the front of house with wood paneling, leafy plants, and community tables.
Properly training the front-of-house staff has been paramount to smoothing out these moments lost in translation.
Chef Ben Marks and front-of-house don Matt Emmerson are no strangers to long days at work.
Since Astin's husband passed away, front-of-house at Kosmos has been taken over by their three sons.
Stellar Brews Cafe occupies the front of house at Sek'end Sun, a popular Astoria bar, during the day.
Employees in customer service industries or front-of-house roles often don't have the option to work remotely.
Because if you lose it, then it translates everywhere — to the cooks, to the front of house, everywhere.
He hired his skeleton crew of two front-of-house managers and a sous chef two days before opening.
At Gertie, the do-it-yourself system requires half the front-of-house staff as other restaurants this size.
PwC, meanwhile, issued a statement explaining that it "outsources its front-of-house/reception services to Portico," another company.
Slowly, and with the encouragement of the longtime front-of-house manager Kylie Javier Ashton, a new Seiobo emerged.
Elevation is made up of chef Andrea Drummer and Hamady Diallo, who deals with the front-of-house operations.
There will be no one to drag in front of House committees, no one to sweat in front of cameras.
It's working the front-of-house as a busser, much easier and less stressful than slaving away in the kitchen.
Let's start with how the role might be broken up into key elements... Ecclestone is F21's front of house.
"It's frustrating not being able to rush up and down between the stage and the front of house," he said.
We stand 143% behind our employees – whether they are immigrants or born in America, back of house or front of house.
"We're all about creativity and trying to encourage that in our kitchen and from our front-of-house staff," Teliczan said.
And by the way: we still prank front-of-house managers and servers as much as we used to at school.
Diner experiences and front of house Restaurant tech most heavily geared toward diners' experience: Established: more years, ubiquity and market share.
He also says his restaurant's alleged practice of splitting front of house tips with back of house employees violates labor laws.
Tips come to 2,000 euros a week but it's split between all of us in the kitchen and front of house.
He has no front-of-house manager, and takes reservations online so he doesn't need someone answering calls during the day.
"I have a lot of memories of sitting in front of house on a road case watching that show," she said.
"I just enjoyed the front-of-house side more," says Sheehan, when I ask him about his move away from the kitchen.
In the Netherlands, electronic music generates €224m ($2200m) a year and employs 2000,000 citizens in marketing, production and front-of-house roles.
When I was working front-of-house in restaurants around New York City, I always enjoyed working with different types of personalities.
In 2017, she helped found an online network called F.O.H. Museums, dedicated to "front of house" employees who work directly with visitors.
I tracked down John Crawford, the stage manager, and Dennis Huston, the front-of-house lead, at the end of the weekend.
Even though I tend to do more of the stressful jobs these days, it can get competitive between us on front-of-house.
Up to house — front of house is now sculpture studio; entrance through small door into narrow passage with a studio (new) on right.
Katy Kindred budgeted a month to train her front-of-house managers, and an additional two weeks with the servers prior to opening.
Did you feel there was more pressure there in terms of being a trans person and having to deal with front-of-house?
From dealing with coddled assholes to navigating sticky professional boundaries, front-of-house staffers spend days staring into social microcosms through tinted glass.
"Yardbird has really changed the way front-of-house works in Hong Kong" said Mr. Yu, the chef, who is originally from Taiwan.
One of the great unspoken (and spoken) truths of the restaurant industry is that front-of-house staff is essentially paid to seduce you.
The integration is intended to free up front-of-house staff from having to manually input Deliveroo food orders into the restaurant's sales system.
Working front of house, our jobs as women are the same as our male counterparts, but as performed on a tightrope engulfed in flames.
"Of course sometimes it's complicated for the front of house to stop what they're doing," says general manager and Noma co-owner Lau Richter.
"We were thinking of looking for a rehearsal space that we could rent because I don't have a front-of-house PA," she explains.
The company's outreach to conservative groups came last week as Zuckerberg was prepping for heated congressional testimony in front of House and Senate panels.
The called it M. Wells, and Hugue dished out heavy-duty, Quebec-inspired riffs on diner classics while Sarah managed the front-of-house.
That's led some restaurant owners to seek creative solutions that require less front-of-house labor, such as simplified menus and automated drink machines.
"Normally, zoos have a front of house for the audience, and a back of house for the animals," Mr. Ingels said in an interview.
My favorite thing is having the power to hire women to do front of house or tour managing or any kind of crew position.
A percentage of sales goes toward reconciling the usual discrepancy between behind-the-scenes kitchen workers and their (generously tipped) front-of-house counterparts.
FOH ( Front of House, or Fuck Outta Here, depending on your mood) is an independent new podcast shining a floodlight on the service industry.
In Xiringuito's kitchen is the equally sunny duo of chef Jackson Berg and front-of-house Conor Sheehan, prepping for their Friday lunchtime service.
" They also said that money is not the prevailing issue: "FOH [front-of-house] testing doesn't cost much more than back of house testing.
In 2013, along with the chef Todd Ginsberg and the front-of-house ace Shelley Sweet, the husband-and-wife restaurateurs opened the General Muir.
My background is in front-of-house but I still have a huge amount of respect for the person who gave me my first promotion.
So I have experience more on the front-of-house side of things, but I've always had a strong reverence and a respect for chefs.
Now, consider London, where less than half of police are armed and security at public venues is typically conducted by untrained front-of-house staff.
It's four days until closing, and more than 30 of Betony's front-of-house staff and managers have gathered for their pre-dinner service meeting.
Klobuchar's interview came after a second week of public impeachment testimony, during which several former and current Trump officials testified in front of House investigators.
Members pressed Pruitt in front of House committee hearing last week for Kelly to appear before them to answer questions about his banking past. Rep.
Members pressed Pruitt in front of House committee hearing last week for Kelly to appear before them to answer questions about his banking past. Rep.
I had riled myself up for a montage (spoiler: I love montages) of our heroine rushing to and fro from front of house to the kitchen.
"Because Conor and I get on well and can deal with problems, there's no tension between the kitchen and the front of house staff," says Berg.
Garutti said the newest digital elements allow the kitchen staff to focus on the food and the front of house staff to focus on the customer.
Comey testified in front of House Republicans in late 2018 and has met with several members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on issues relating to Russia.
Bright greens, creamy gratins, red cabbage, and duck fat-roasted potatoes are all served on crockery hand-made by one of the front-of-house team.
Jacobs also asked me to share that he's currently selling a 1,750-milliliter bottle that was used as part of a front-of-house window display.
But their approach was just to get rid of the front-of-house staff because they're on zero-hours contracts and everyone else is properly contracted.
Volker's opening statement repeatedly acknowledged that statements he made during his October 3 closed-door deposition in front of House investigators had been not fully informed.
A week later, Festival Republic managing director Melvin Benn seemingly declared his opposition to harm reduction organization The Loop's front-of-house drug testing at festivals.
Imagine the store of the future will be one-third front of house and then two-thirds a pick/pack operation that's the back of the house.
My front-of-house staff are less sure if they will strike, because they live on tips and most of the money they make is from customers.
Maybe so, but Alikhani's front-of-house style seems just as intuitive as her interpretations of traditional Persian food, a cuisine that's sorely underrepresented in this city.
In their defense, we don't have our own front of house or anything, so every night we just roll the dice and it's a lot to mix.
A front-of-house employee, Kellie Stupert, told me that she was verbally abused by a male co-worker last summer, but that McMillan immediately reprimanded him.
Everyone—back- and front-of-house—would still be putting in about 45 hours a week, but they would always have four days off in a row.
Though her income is significantly impacted, she was clear that the front-of-house staff will suffer much more, as tips are their main source of income.
In many restaurants, the back-of-house staff is almost as visible as the front-of-house staff, with some cooks even delivering dishes to tables themselves.
Occupation: Front Of House Manager & WaitressIndustry: HospitalityAge: 27Location: Bucks County, PennsylvaniaManager Salary: $18/hour Paycheck (Weekly): $180 Monthly ExpensesHousing: $950 for rent, split in half with my boyfriend.
After Meyer announced in 2016 that he was moving to a gratuity-included business model, about 40 percent of his longtime front-of-house staffers left the company.
CloudKitchens says on its website that it supports other restaurants in their delivery efforts by providing a full kitchen optimized for takeout orders, without front-of-house service.
Nowhere else can you receive training from front of house to back of house in customer service, multitasking and personality management — all in a unique, high-pressure environment.
Members of the disability community have been involved in all aspects of the show, from preshow communications and training, to front-of-house staffing, to an upcoming seminar.
Servers said their pay dropped about $100 a week, with one front-of-house worker at Union Square Café reporting her earnings dropped from $60,000 a year to $50,000.
Well, not according to new research from Cornell University, which claims that being served by overweight front-of-house staff can impact how much food we order in restaurants.
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When straight couples run restaurants, often it's the man who takes the mantle of chef while the woman welcomes guests in the front of house or focuses on pastry.
Emily Martin likes to cook Victoria sponge, is doing work experience at the Hinkley Point nuclear station, and eventually wants to work in a "front of house" role in hospitality.
The EEOC reached a $12 million settlement in 2017 with restaurant chain Texas Roadhouse, which alleged the company had violated the ADEA by denying older workers front-of-house-positions.
So yeah, in a perfect world, if the front of house console snapshot from two years ago is called back up, it should be 90 percent of the way there.
As evidence has mounted and Trump administration officials has come forward to testify in front of House committees, public support for impeachment has grown, according to polling tracking from FiveThirtyEight.
Sometimes their hourly wage is more than front-of-house, and working in the kitchen, sometimes you want that reliable paycheck more than the fluctuating tip wage that servers get.
"We do have some guests who, after waiting almost a whole year, find they need to cancel their reservation," said its front of house manager and reservationist, Mary Ellen Whitmire.
Sessions was originally supposed to testify in front of House and Senate Appropriations subcommittees this week, but said in a statement he will send a deputy to that hearing instead.
Democrats in Congress have pledged to continue pressing for the full Mueller report to be released and they might call Barr in front of House committees to testify about the findings.
"For restaurants, Nowait integrates, streamlines, and optimizes the entire front of house—from waitlists to table turnover to analytics and more—so that they efficiently provide amazing service," the website explains.
But another part of the issue is the ever-growing pay disparity between front of house and back of house, which is to say between the servers and the kitchen staff.
Odekerken oversee both the kitchen and front of house, and she also provides many of the menu's bakery and pastry items, while he often wanders among the tables, chatting with diners.
The startup's network of satellite kitchens is designed to negate the high front-of-house costs found in conventional restaurants, while also selling takeout food that is better suited to delivery.
Tucci is Secondo, responsible for the restaurant's front of house, and Tony Shalhoub is Primo, the restaurant's perfectionist chef, incensed that the "philistine" American patrons of his restaurant don't like his risotto.
The pièce de résistance, however, was the extension of the front-of-house area; digging out a basement under Sloane Square made room for a trendy bar, a restaurant and a bookstore.
After I spoke to about a dozen female front-of-house workers about their experiences on the job, I learned that one the main proponents to harassment is the practice of tipping.
And because many big-ticket buyers are out of town — "they're all in Greece or the Hamptons," Lee points out — directors have more room to get playful in the front of house.
He attributes this to paying the staff New York wages as opposed to Bali wages, which seemed like "slave labor," he said, and that his focus was on front-of-house duties.
So, we-- I mean, we learn everything from font size, to layouts, and, you know, we have our guest experience leaders, we call now, which are kind of front of house hospitality staff.
Other employees such as kitchen, bakery, bar, and front of house staff always had plenty of hours promised to them each week when I worked there so those positions are also sought after.
Son Tony is in charge of the business side of things, granddaughter Jocelyn is on marketing and social media duties, and the front-of-house manager has worked here for over 30 years.
Now, Jung mostly operates the front-of-house operations in the tiny, nondescript restaurant, while Joung left her sewing career behind to cook all of the restaurant's dough-based offerings in the back.
The testimony from former and current Trump officials has been held behind closed doors so far in front of House investigators, but the House Intelligence Committee will hold its first public hearing Wednesday.
For a lot of Canadian cooks and front-of-house staff, hockey is a great way to hit the off switch and channel any aggression that can arise from a high-stress job.
"In China they're way ahead of us in automation in the back of the house and front of house," Portalatin said, referring to the food industry terms for kitchen and customer-facing positions.
Along with the new Hospitality Included system, the restaurant started a separate revenue sharing program for the front-of-house staff, so that raises for the other workers would not cost them money.
Servers, hosts and other front-of-house employees at Sugarfish, a chain of 40 sushi restaurants in New York City and Los Angeles, have no tables to seat or water glasses to fill.
Servers, hosts and other front-of-house employees at Sugarfish, a chain of 40 sushi restaurants in New York City and Los Angeles, have no tables to seat or water glasses to fill.
These eateries are often more expensive than traditional fast food restaurants, but less expensive than sit-down restaurants, since they save on things like front of house staff, printed menus and large dining rooms.
It's talking about the non-negotiable nature of bringing human resources policies in line with the ethics promoted in the front-of-house programming face to face, with colleagues, managers, donors, directors, and publics.
Vindman, the director of European Affairs with the National Security Council, testified in front of House investigators last month that it was "inappropriate" for Trump to demand a foreign government investigate domestic political opponent.
It was a meeting that Sondland, the US ambassador to the EU, left out of his initial deposition in front of House impeachment investigators -- and only came to light after Sondland amended that testimony.
Although her only restaurant experience had been in the front of house, she managed to lie her way into a French-Vietnamese restaurant, where she spent a few years elbow-deep in baguettes and croissants.
At Flora Bar and Altro Paradiso, Natasha's team is usually responsible for making the food that the staff eats together while the kitchen and front of house get ready for dinner service for the night.
In April, Zuckerberg testified in front of a joint Senate committee hearing and later in front of House representatives to answer questions surrounding the disgraced political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica and its mishandling of user data.
Gauge, which opened in 2015, is the work of a group of young and passionate dudes: the owner, Jerome Batten; the head chefs, Cormac Bradfield and Phil Marchant, and the front-of-house manager, Jack Brooks.
Restaurant work is typically regarded as a "male-dominated" industry, and that may be true in kitchens, but women make up over 70 percent of front-of-house waitstaff, according to the Restaurant Opportunities Centers United.
So that will mean them working in catering in the royal kitchen, housekeeping, caring for artwork "and front-of-house duties such as greeting guests and serving food and drinks," the palace said in a statement.
There certainly are difficulties -- if schools are suspended, parents working from home may also need to care for their children, and working remotely isn't practical for some in customer service industries of front-of-house roles.
Described as "an eccentric, hospitality version of Willy Wonka" and "a Sherlock Holmes character" by friends, Mr. Gilkes is mostly the front-of-house guy, hitting antiques markets to realize whatever Narnia he has dreamed up.
Jen Agg, on the other hand, is a constant presence in the front of house at the Black Hoof, Rhum Corner, and Grey Gardens, the restaurants she runs in Toronto (she also co-owns Agrikol in Montreal).
Now, a startup called PlateIQ has raised $4 million in new funding to help restaurants automate accounts payable, and nail all their other accounting work so they can focus, finally, on the food and front-of-house.
Since then, several former and current Trump officials have testified behind closed doors in front of House impeachment investigators, with several backing up allegations that Ukraine aid was held up until the country committed to examining the Bidens.
Stobart Aviation Services has, and will continue to engage with Unite and its representatives to reach an agreement on union recognition for front of house teams at Stansted, Stobart said in a statement, adding contingency plans were in place.
Danny Meyer, the founder and chief executive of the Union Square Hospitality Group, recently admitted that after implementing a no-tipping policy, he lost close to 40 percent of his front-of-house staff (including waiters, bartenders and hosts).
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The chosen candidate will be expected to work "front-of-house to support functions and events" meaning they will attend some of the most glamorous royal events of the year, such as the famous Buckingham Palace garden parties or state banquets.
In a blog post on its website, Uber explained that it has partnered with local businesses in Chicago to offer would-be workers roles in six job categories: back-of-house, front-of-house, warehouse, cleaning, customer service and general labor.
But there is a crucial difference: despite customers essentially paying the front-of-house staff directly, through tips, employers in the service industry are still compelled to pay an hourly wage and, in New York City, to provide sick leave.
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Impeachment -- He's the third President ever to be impeached by the House and he's likely to be acquitted by the Senate on Wednesday, but he didn't bring it up when he was standing in front of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The effort led to Yovanovitch's abrupt recall from her post in May, and she testified in front of House impeachment investigators that colleagues at the State Department urged her to quickly get out of Ukraine over fears for her safety.
From 2015 to 2016, the payroll for the Modern's two dozen front-of-house employees' hourly wages rose to as much as $30 an hour from $5, through a combination of the rising tipped minimum wage, paid overtime and revenue sharing.
Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, broke sharply from President Donald Trump during his testimony in front of House impeachment investigators, saying that he opposed the president's request to run Ukraine policy through his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
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The CEO of T-Mobile and executive chairman of Sprint are set to be heard in front of House lawmakers tomorrow about their proposed merger, but newly released testimony is already giving a glimpse into how the companies will make their case.
Shopping secondhand, never going out to dinner—it all comes part and parcel with being poor and everyone you work with (with the exception of the head chef and the front-of-house servers and bartenders) is in the same fucking boat.
Washington (CNN)With President Donald Trump set to deliver his State of the Union address Tuesday night directly in front of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, much attention will be paid to the longtime Washington politician who retook the speaker's gavel last month.
Tips are also handled differently in different states, but in New York, by law, they can be pooled and distributed only to "front of house" employees: those who work in the dining room, like waiters, bartenders and backwaiters (formerly known as busboys).
Marz Saffore, another DTP member, added that "One thing we noticed from out last action is we did end up putting extra work on the front of house staff," who had to perform extensive crowd control and answer questions from confused patrons.
" He added, "If enough of my staff ends up striking this Thursday like they are talking about, I will probably end up closing for the day, because most of the ones that want to strike are line cooks and not the front-of-house.
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And now the Met will keep its doors open on Sundays — the one day its is typically dark — with public access to Founders Hall, as well as to the Met's front-of-house spaces, like the grand staircase and balcony that overlooks Lincoln Center's plaza.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Front of house staff at the Shed in New York City have formed a collective bargaining unit represented by Local 2110 UAW (United Auto Workers), according to an e-mail statement jointly authored by UAW and the institution.
And now the Met will keep its doors open on Sundays — the one day its is typically dark — with public access to Founders Hall, as well as the Met's front-of-house spaces, like the grand staircase and balcony that overlooks Lincoln Center's plaza.
At their just-barely one-year-old restaurant King, in SoHo in Manhattan, these two British friends, along with their partner and front of house face Annie Shi, serve Italian- and French-influenced food that is as thoughtful and delicious as it is unfussy and straightforward.
You've got your front-end developers, who function just like an establishment's front-of-house staff in that they're responsible for the things that come into direct contact with customers — but instead of bussing tables and serving tasty food, they're designing functional navigation menus and installing pretty fonts.
New York State allows employers to pay a lower minimum wage for tipped front-of-house employees, while California is one of seven states that have abandoned the so-called tipped minimum wage — so a New York restaurateur pays those staff members less than a California owner does.
" New technologies that will be added as part of renovations, such as self-serve ordering kiosks, allow McDonald's to "remove some of the front-of-house labor" in its restaurants, which could help cut costs in an increasingly tight labor market, BTIG analyst Peter Saleh said on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
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In 19913, Measham—along with drum 'n' bass DJ Wilf Gregory—founded a drug-harm-reduction NGO group called the Loop, which made international headlines last summer when it conducted the UK's first front-of-house drug testing (MAST) at UK music festivals like Secret Garden Party and Kendal Calling.
The chefs are there to move along front-of-house drama—Tess breaks a hot plate and the chef yells, for example, ultimately sending Tess into the arms of a coworker—but they're certainly not the center of it, taking a backseat instead to servers and hosts and back waiters.
Maureen, who works front of house ("I don't cook, you don't want me cooking, I'm in charge of just the beverages," she said), is making "party water," which sounds ominous because we all have to get back to work after this and can't really get too tipsy, but we're trusting her.
As more and more consumers opt (or are ordered) to stay home and press a button for food instead of going out, restaurant owners are increasingly choosing to forgo expensive real estate and front-of-house staff, and are instead expanding into virtual kitchens that cater exclusively to the on-demand audience.
"We are going to see how we can develop Amelia to make it deal with the initial front-of-house stuff to help our customers navigate around the council and get to the point in the website much more quickly," James Rolfe, Enfield Council's director of finance, resources & customer services, told CNBC in a phone interview.
Eric Korsh became a problem shortly after he became the executive chef of North End Grill in the spring of 2014: He gave unwelcome massages to female staffers, made inappropriate comments about female customers that he found attractive, and regularly lost his temper at both kitchen and front-of-house staff, according to eight former staffers.
But behind the scenes at Sanrio, there are a couple of hundred characters who, for one reason or another, never made it front-of-house in Gorgeoustown, and as we're collectively faced with huge obstacles as a society these days, it's time to dig into this file for the hero we need in 2019: Big Challenges.
You've got a situation where if you take three-quarters of a restaurant you built that's front of house and then 25 percent kitchen and then you layer on delivery, which we're seeing some restaurants in Palo Alto, which is the longest market we've been in, up to 50 percent of their sales are now delivery at different parts of the day. Wow.
To do so, this summer its founders quietly opened a front-of-house tasting room and cocktail bar called Honey's adjoining the meadery, where visitors can sample brews like Memento Mori (drawn from foraged dandelion flowers) and Jewels Into Flowers (an apple mead made from chrysanthemum and chamomile flowers), as well as a menu of bar snacks and cocktails devised by the mixologist Arley Marks of Mission Chinese and Dimes.
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