How to Book Eatery Reservations
Sundays eatery: Whether you are on a tight schedule or not, making a reservation at an Eatery will help alleviate a lot of stress. You won’t have to waste time choosing where to go or waiting in line once you get there. Instead, having a Eatery reservation will help you make the most of your dining experience and allow you to focus on the people you are spending time with.
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Pick the Eatery. Before you make reservations it’s best to decide on what Eatery you’d like to go to. Not every Eatery is willing to take reservations, even if they are consistently busy. For example, some smaller or newer eatery may not have enough clientele yet to set up a system for reservations. So it’s important to know a eatery’s policy before you try to book a table.
- If you are unsure whether or not a person will be able to make it, book a table including them anyways. It’s easier to have an empty seat rather than trying to add a chair to a table in a crowded eatery.
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Set a date and time. Depending on the day of the week, there may be more openings than others. For example, reserving a table on a weekday is easier than trying to book a table over the weekend. Similarly, setting a reservation for “off-hours” rather than the regular “prime time” hours for breakfast, lunch, or dinner will make getting a reservation easier.
- You should always have a backup date and time in case there is no availability at the original time you chose.
Call as far ahead of time as possible. In many cases, you will be able to make a dinner reservation early in the same day. However, if you are planning the dinner ahead of time, call earlier. Most eateries will accept reservations a few days in advance, and exclusive fine dining venues will often accept (or even require) reservations weeks or months in advance.
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Be as courteous as possible when booking a reservation. If you are attempting to book a tough reservation, remember that your attitude on the phone will go a long way. Be confident but polite; avoid giving the impression that you feel entitled to a reservation. However, remember that even Michelin-starred restaurants are not in the business of turning away customers. If the host replies that the eatery has no availability, explain your situation and ask politely if there is any way you can be accommodated in the future.
- When calling say, “Hi, I’d like to place a reservation for this coming Saturday at 5.” The host will then likely ask how many people are in your party and tell you if that time and date is available. If it’s not available, try asking “Is there a table available for an earlier/later time?” If the answer is still no, ask if they can give you their earliest availability and go from there.
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Call to confirm your reservation. If you book your table a week or more in advance, it’s sometimes good to call the day of your reservation just to double-check that you still have it. You should do this as early in the day as you can in case there is a problem. This will allow you to make other plans if you need to, or give you time to work out the problem with the eatery.
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- Many of these online booking sites also offer coupons or have membership rewards programs through which you can accumulate perks.
- If you can’t cancel online, you may have to call the restaurant directly.
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More tips
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Note that many busy casual restaurants don’t accept reservations as a rule; this is why many popular spots can be seen with a long line of customers snaking out the door. Be prepare to wait if you want to dine at a restaurant like this.
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Credit card companies often include restaurant discounts in their rewards programs as a means to attract customers, and some high-profile cards even offer exclusive access to heavily booked restaurants.
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Some eateries will require a credit card number upon booking your reservation and will charge you a “no show” fee if you do not arrive or cancel in advance.
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