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Who is your favorite PS Waiter/Waitress and why? — Brooklynian

Who is your favorite PS Waiter/Waitress and why?

yavel
edited November -1 in Park Slope
I think mine might be the guy with the big mustache at Convivium.

He's helpful w/o being overly solicitous and he knows his stuff but isn't snooty.

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  • greg @ total

    he knows his wines & foods and is willing to let you taste. plus he's got great musical taste and is a fun person to talk to.
  • edward at yamato is amazing, as is michael at blue ribbon.

    benjamin at applewood, although a host not a waiter, is also top-notch.
  • I like the girls at La Taqueria - Brenda and Diana. You can always count on them after a long day.
  • in no particular order

    * guy with big moustache at convivium; nice charming man
    * greg at total wine bar: just a good smart guy, needs no explanation
    * ella at wherever she's working now: sexy and charming
    * nino at pepperoncino: nice charming man, we always talk about nalgas
    * kim at johnny mack's: nice and charming
  • Oliver @ Sette

    Oliver & Jonathan @ Applewood
  • Livetotravel wrote: Oliver @ Sette

    Oliver & Jonathan @ Applewood
    anything Applewood is gay
    i was coming back from the park once. with my dog.
    and I went to check out their menu

    and the waitress comes running out
    "you're not gonna bring that dog in with you?!!!"
    me: "no. i'm just checking out your menu"
    my dog gave her the finger and i promised her never to go in there =;

    that. and plus it's on hallowed ground
    the old blah blah lounge used to be there =D>
  • I loved the Blah Blah Lounge!

    Sadly, I tend to eat out in Manhattan so much that no real favorites come to mind. The bartenders at Blue Ribbon are fun, but I can't remember their names.

    Owen at Great Lakes (or was it Loki) was fun, but he's not there any more.

    That said, I'm going to keep a lookout for all of these people when I go out....I think somebody owes me a steak dinner :lol:
  • the Blah Blah was great
    i spent so much money i couldn't afford there
    and killed so many brain cells i didn't have

    and the coolest part was
    the same comedian you saw there on a wednesday night
    you'd see a few days later as a receptionist at some store on 5th ave

    i really hope Cosmo decides to reopen it
    that would be more than awesome
    these young kids these days don't know about the blah blah... :roll:
  • quijibo wrote: [quote=Livetotravel]Oliver @ Sette

    Oliver & Jonathan @ Applewood
    anything Applewood is gay
    i was coming back from the park once. with my dog.
    and I went to check out their menu

    and the waitress comes running out
    "you're not gonna bring that dog in with you?!!!"
    me: "no. i'm just checking out your menu"
    my dog gave her the finger and i promised her never to go in there =;

    that. and plus it's on hallowed ground
    the old blah blah lounge used to be there =D>

    I'll take great food anyday over a "Wine 101" menu. And the love letters under glass were just a bit much. Any restaurant of this caliber that supports the "slow food" movement and is dedicated to regional farmers and locally grown produce deserves support.

    And didn't we all have a nice talk already about the misuse of the word gay?
  • Livetotravel wrote: And didn't we all have a nice talk already about the misuse of the word gay?
    gay.noun.verb.whatever.
    did you ever visit the blah blah lounge?
  • quijibo wrote: [quote=Livetotravel]And didn't we all have a nice talk already about the misuse of the word gay?
    gay.noun.verb.whatever.
    did you ever visit the blah blah lounge?

    Yep - in 2003 - in the interest of supporting singer/songwriters - I went to hear Patrick McKeown and Aviv Roth, but other times I thought it what was presented as acts was/were lame.
  • Livetotravel wrote: [quote=quijibo]gay.noun.verb.whatever.
    did you ever visit the blah blah lounge?
    Yep - in 2003 - in the interest of supporting singer/songwriters - I went to hear Patrick McKeown and Aviv Roth, but other times I thought it what was presented as acts was/were lame.
    ah yes. aviv. he wrote a blah blah theme song
    it still rings in my brain every now and then

    it was an acquired taste i guess
    if you liked blah blah. you loved it
    if you didn't. you preferred fine wines

    to each his own.
    c'est la vie mon frere :D/

    who's gonna play me in the movie?
    i want armchair warrior to play my role
  • Whoever's the babe/waitress of the month at Taro. Kind of hard to have a favorite isn't it? The jobs have such a high rollover.
  • quijibo wrote:
    anything Applewood is gay
    >
    but i'm gay and i love dogs. so that makes no sense.
  • sweet tea wrote: [quote=quijibo]
    anything Applewood is gay
    >
    but i'm gay and i love dogs. so that makes no sense.
    i'm gay too. i'm gay for dogs.

    i use gay as popularized in the andy milonakis "superbowl is gay" video gay way
    http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2460092

    yes. milonakis is not everyone's cup of tea. sweet or otherwise
  • The woman who works the floor with short hair at Mango. She looks like she works very hard and is always nice to demanding diners like me.
  • D'André at The Halal place on 4th ave.

    or

    Tamaria at KFC
  • Subject: blah blah = overpriced

    waaaayyyyyyy overpriced...it's Brooklyn, not Manhattan
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