How do you get a bartender's attention?

Recommended Videos

Keava

New member
Mar 1, 2010
2,010
0
0
I sit at the bar... that's enough. Helps being a female i suppose. Then again, actually the places i frequent have mostly female bartenders, and over time got to know them personally so they look out for me.
 

rabidmidget

New member
Apr 18, 2008
2,114
0
0
This thread just reminds me of the "Lord Fry" bit in QI.

OT: Eye contact and possibly a small hand gesture, keep it simple.
 

Ampersand

New member
May 1, 2010
736
0
0
Just rest your arm across the bar, they'll spot your hand and their line of sight follows your arm up to your face, once you've got eye contact they're yours. Muhahaha*cough*ha
 

Ranorak

Tamer of the Coffee mug!
Feb 17, 2010
1,946
0
41
By going to the same bar for the last 5 years.
I got their attention well enough to be invited to the wedding of the owner.
 

thylasos

New member
Aug 12, 2009
1,920
0
0
Tron-tonian said:
Those of you who are bartenders - can you confirm - is a healthy tip a good way to ensure continuing good service?
Personally, I'd definitely remember your drink, and if it's nice and simple, I'll get to you quicker than the person who I know's ordering three malibu and cokes, a gin and tonic, and a bottle of desperados. But I try to stick to the order of people approaching the bar, as far as possible.

You'll get a bit more conversation when the bar quietens down, if you want it, and a bit more leeway than most at chucking-out time.
 

ApeShapeDeity

New member
Dec 16, 2010
680
0
0
If you're going to throw stuff at the bartender, be sure to do it while they aren't looking, then blame the guy next to you...

"DUDE! So uncool! Can't you see they're busy? They'll get to you, man."

Also, (I've seen this done) get a stick with a sign on it with an arrow pointing down reading serve this guy, he's thirsty.

You might also consider taking a clipboard with you and secretively scribble away any time they do... well, anything. A paraniod employee is a hard working one ;)
 

emeraldrafael

New member
Jul 17, 2010
8,585
0
0
trigger1992 said:
emeraldrafael said:
I remember a commercial for beer that showed a lot, and included calling the bar from the bar.

Me, well, i dont drink (not legally able to), but to get anyone's attention I calmly raise my hand, snapping my fingers when i'm above the heads of people so that hte noise isnt affected and look over at the bartender untill they see me with a calm and small smile to know I would like to be served when it is convenient for them, but also without feeling they have all day to do it.
No offence, but I would never serve you if you clicked your fingers at me.

Also everyone i work with agrees that calling or waving money around is annoying and will get you set back in the queue.

Just be calm and you'll get served, most bartenders know roughly how long people have been waiting
Its not snapping my fingers at them, its just snapping my fingers ot make noise. It gets the attention of the bartender cause its a noise, and people close ot you look at you cause you caused the noise. Its not like I sit there and do it five times impatiently.

Besides, i usually click when I raise my hand just out of habit.
 

gyroscopeboy

New member
Nov 27, 2010
601
0
0
When i visited the US i noticed how retarded the bar service is there...in Australia, people rarely sit at the bar..in NY and Vegas i was trying to squeeze in between people to order a drink! Understandably, i didn't drink that much haha