11 Foods Servers Refuse to Eat at Their Own Restaurants

By Nikki Thrace • Oct 31, 2024
11 Foods Servers Refuse to Eat at Their Own Restaurants

Servers have a behind-the-scenes view of how restaurant dishes are prepared, and it's not always appetizing. While diners happily dig into popular meals, servers often know the hidden secrets behind certain dishes. From unwashed lemons to reused garnishes, here are 11 things restaurant workers refuse to eat.

1. Ice Cubes From Dirty Machines

It may seem harmless to order ice water, but many servers avoid ice all together. Ice machines often go unchecked for years, accumulating mold, slime, and even pests. Opting for room-temperature water might be the safer choice.

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2. The Salad Bar's Forgotten Ingredients

At the salad bar, the lettuce might be refreshed daily, but smaller, less popular salad bar items like beans and olives are left untouched for weeks. Servers know this, and they avoid these items entirely.

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3. Lemons: A Sanitation Nightmare

You might enjoy a lemon wedge in your drink, but servers see it differently. Lemons often roll onto unsanitary surfaces, get picked up again, and are rarely washed before landing in your glass.

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4. Recycled Garnishes

That leaf of kale on your plate might have been on someone else's plate earlier. Plate garnishes, if left untouched, often get reused on new dishes. No wonder servers skip them.

11 Foods Servers Refuse to Eat at Their Own Restaurants

5. Mashed Potatoes Packed With Butter

Restaurant mashed potatoes are often a buttery indulgence — sometimes more butter than potato. Health-conscious servers who've seen this recipe in action avoid the dish, knowing the artery-clogging reality behind its delicious taste.

11 Foods Servers Refuse to Eat at Their Own Restaurants

6. Clam Chowder That's Sat Too Long

Soups like clam chowder often sit in warming machines for hours, if not days, with minimal stirring or replacement. Servers tend to avoid these soups, knowing how long they've been lingering.

11 Foods Servers Refuse to Eat at Their Own Restaurants

7. Bread That's Been to Multiple Tables

With bread baskets commonly returned half-eaten, some restaurants just spruce them up and serve them to the next table. Servers know the cycle and pass on the bread.

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8. French Fries Fried in Old Oil

Fries may be a favorite, but they're often cooked in oil that's been reused far beyond its freshness. Servers avoid the fries, citing the rancid smell of oil that should've been changed days ago.

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9. Mac-and-Cheese Straight From the Box

The beloved mac-and-cheese on many menus, especially kids' menus, often comes straight from a pre-packaged box. Servers would rather make it at home than pay a premium for something so simple.

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10. Frozen Avocados

Frozen avocados, frequently thawed and served as fresh, are another food item that many servers avoid. They've seen firsthand how these once-frozen fruits lose their appeal when improperly stored.

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11. Seafood Ordered on a Monday

Fresh seafood may not be as fresh as you think on a Monday. Servers know that weekend leftovers are often repurposed, making Monday the riskiest day for seafood lovers.

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While diners may not notice, restaurant workers are hyper-aware of the food quality in their establishments. Knowing these behind-the-scenes secrets might make you think twice about what you order the next time you're out for a meal.

References: 13 Things Servers Won't Eat at Their Own Restaurants | Ex-Restaurant Employees Reveal the Menu Items They Avoid

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