Make or Break Team Members: Hosts and Bussers

Make or Break Team Members: Hosts and Bussers

Author: Kara Restaurant Group February 14, 2023 Duration: 15:43

When it comes to a restaurant team, every member has a role. If they don’t know that role or don’t care enough to take care of their responsibilities, the whole operation can quickly fall apart, leaving you in the weeds. This week, Noelle, Liz, and George debate which role is more crucial to the overall operation: the host/hostess or busser. Both can impact turn time, but in Liz’s opinion, only the hostess can make or break the flow of the kitchen and dining room. George argues that bussers are the glue that holds everything together. The gang explores questions like:

  • Who is more important, the host/hostess or the busser?
  • Does the style and scale of dining make a difference in your answer to the above?
  • What about the employee’s age/experience?
  • Can two teenage friends work together and actually get anything done?
  • Do large parties in the “prime” seating hours ruin the experience for other guests?
  • Do you tip the host/hostess/busser extra to make sure they’re on your good side and willing to help?

 TL/DR: Don’t disrespect your f**king busser.


Behind every great meal is a story that’s often messy, chaotic, and surprisingly funny. Restaurant Punk is that story, told straight from the trenches by the team behind Kara Restaurant Group. This isn't a polished, corporate guide. It's the raw, unfiltered conversation that happens after hours, where decades of hard-won experience collide with the absurd reality of running restaurants. You'll hear the kind of hilarious, cringe-worthy anecdotes that only come from a life spent in hospitality, paired with genuinely humbling advice on building a business that actually treats people well-staff and guests alike. Each episode feels like pulling up a stool next to veterans who have seen it all, offering a necessary release valve for the industry's daily pressures and a spark of inspiration for entrepreneurs brave enough to try it themselves. It’s a blend of business savvy, artistic struggle, and comedic relief, all served up without the pretense. Tune into this podcast for a unique mix of lessons learned the hard way and the unvarnished truth about creating a place where people want to be, all delivered with the kind of energy that keeps the kitchen-and the conversation-moving.
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