Explore every episode of the podcast Bitter Waitress
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Episode 2: More Please... | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:21:50 | |
"Oh, can I also get..." ā The four words that haunt every server's dreams. This episode dives into the customers who treat their server like a personal marathon runner, revealing each request one at a time like they're unwrapping the world's worst advent calendar. Ranch dressing. Extra napkins. Actually, make that two ranches. Oh, and ketchup. Did I mention I need a straw? And honey mustard? It's the story of the table who made me do more trips than I could count for napkins and drinks and more drinks... oh my!Ā I seriously considered just bringing them the entire kitchen on a cart. My superpower has become spotting a "one more thing" table before they even order...Ā why bother saying "anything else?" ;) | |||
| Episode 1: I Can't Turn It Off! | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:18:30 | |
Once you've worked in restaurants, you're cursed with server vision forever. That relaxing bakery date with my husband? Yeah, that became me mentally reorganizing their display case, tracking every customer interaction, and catching the exact moment their cashier's soul left their body during the morning rush. In this debut episode, I explore the blessing and curse of restaurant worker hyperawareness ā why we notice every table, hear every order mistake, and can spot bad tippers from across the room. From silently overhearing every conversation to knowing exactly which customer is about to complain before they even open their mouth, we literally can't turn it off. Welcome to Bitter Waitress, where we see everything, judge silently, and tip appropriately :) | |||
| Trailer: Your Table Is Ready! | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:01:16 | |
Step into the chaotic, hilarious world of the service industry!Ā Where the customers surprise you, the kitchen is louder than your inner voice, and every shift feels like a psychological experiment with no consent form. In this short trailer, your host (a seasoned server with the emotional scars to prove it) introduces Bitter Waitress, a comedy storytelling podcast full of unbelievable dining room disasters, awkward encounters, and the bizarre moments that only happen when youāre working for tips. If you've ever served tables, worked customer service, or simply wondered what really goes on behind those swinging kitchen doors, this podcast is your new home. The episodes are short, funny, and 100% true to life. If youāve ever thought, āDid that customer really just say that?ā... the answer is yes⦠and thereās more where that came from. Welcome to the world of Bitter Waitress. New episodes dropping soon! Bring your sense of humor and tip generously :) | |||
| Episode 6: TMI - When Customers Overshare | 02 Jan 2026 | 00:11:51 | |
In this episode, we're talking about oversharing ā specifically the kind that happens in restaurants, at counters, and in places where someone is legally required to be polite to you. From customers announcing their urgent bathroom needs, to casually dropping life-altering information like divorces, affairs, and medical details mid-order, this episode explores why some people treat service workers like unwilling therapists⦠or confession booths. We break down why this behavior is wildly inappropriate, why it happens so often, and how being trapped behind a smile and a name tag turns workers into emotional dumping grounds. It's awkward, it's invasive, and somehow it's always said right before you ask, "Would you like fries with that?" In this episode:
If you've ever been forced to respond to way too much information with "Oh⦠okay š," this one will feel painfully familiar. Perfect for current and former service workers, anyone who's been trapped in an awkward customer conversation, or people who want to understand what really happens behind the counter. Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress!Ā Click on the link to help out the podcast:Ā https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitressĀ | |||
| Episode 5: "Do You Know Who I Am?" - When Customers Think Their Job Title Matters | 02 Jan 2026 | 00:10:18 | |
In this episode, I'm talking about a customer who tried to flex their job title and "important position" to get what they wanted ā a limited-edition Bearista cup from Starbucks. We're diving into the weird phenomenon of customers who genuinely believe their rĆ©sumĆ© should override store policies, inventory limits, and basic reality. From casual name-dropping to thinly veiled threats to full-blown "Do you know who I am?" moments, this episode breaks down why some people think their authority at work magically transfers to coffee shops and the people working there. It's a story about entitlement, misplaced power dynamics, and the absurd comedy of watching someone completely unravel because a novelty cup doesn't care about their LinkedIn profile. In this episode:
If you've ever had a customer try to intimidate you with their credentials, you're going to relate hard to this one. Perfect for current and former service workers, anyone who's dealt with entitled customers, or people who need a reminder that everyone deserves basic respect ā regardless of job title. Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress!Ā Click on the link to help out the podcast:Ā https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitressĀ | |||
| Episode 4: "Did You Want Alcohol in That?" - Why Servers Are Smarter Than You Think | 01 Jan 2026 | 00:11:16 | |
In this episode, I'm telling the story of the time a customer called me stupid for asking a perfectly reasonable question: "Did you want alcohol in that?" But here's the thing... servers aren't stupid! We're college students working on degrees. We're people with incredible social intelligence who can read a room, juggle ten tables, diffuse tense situations, and remember your aunt's gluten allergy all at once. The skills that make someone a great server:Ā quick thinking, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, multitasking under pressure, which would make them successful in any career that requires serious people skills. So why do some customers assume we're idiots? We're breaking down the ridiculous stereotype that service work equals low intelligence, why clarifying questions are actually professional (not dumb), and how the best servers possess skills that translate to sales, management, healthcare, customer service, and beyond. In this episode:
If you've ever been underestimated because of your job title, this one's for you. Perfect for current and former servers, college students working in restaurants, or anyone who's tired of service workers being treated like they're less-than. Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress :) It would really help out the podcast, please click on the link: https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitressĀ | |||
| Episode 3: Restaurant Flair - Why Servers Have Mixed Feelings About Uniform Accessories | 01 Jan 2026 | 00:10:11 | |
Ever been told your work uniform needs more "personality"? In this episode, we're talking about flair ā those buttons, pins, accessories, and decorative add-ons that restaurants sometimes require as part of the dress code. I'm sharing my personal experience navigating flair requirements at work, why it creates such strong reactions among servers, and how something meant to be fun can sometimes feel like added pressure during already stressful shifts. What starts as a way to express personality or create atmosphere can become just another expectation to manage. If this sounds exactly like that scene from Office Space, you're absolutely right. We're breaking down why Jennifer Aniston's iconic flair moment perfectly captured the restaurant experience twenty years ago ā and why it still resonates with service workers today. In this episode:
Join me for an honest conversation about flair, the reality of restaurant dress codes, and the fine line between fun self-expression and mandatory performance. Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress!Ā Click on the link to help out the podcast:Ā https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitressĀ Perfect for anyone who's worked in restaurants, dealt with workplace dress codes, or wondered what servers really think about their uniforms. | |||
| Episode 8: My Feet Hurt! - The Foundation of Service - Why Your Feet Matter More Than You Think | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:13:17 | |
Ask any server what hurts most after a double shift, sometimes it's their heads from the craziness of the day but generally it's their feet! Your feet are the unsung heroes of the service industry - carrying you through endless hours of standing, pivoting, rushing, and somehow still smiling through the pain. In this episode, I'm talking about the body part that literally keeps us going: our feet. From finding the right footwear that actually holds up to 12-hour shifts, to that one kind table who took one look at me limping and immediately offered sympathy, to the surprising ways restaurant layout and your own body mechanics can make or break your foot health. We'll cover:
If you've ever hobbled to your car after a shift wondering if your feet will ever recover, this episode is for you. Because taking care of your feet isn't vanity - it's survival. Perfect for servers and hospitality workers dealing with chronic foot pain, anyone who works on their feet all day, restaurant managers looking to improve employee wellness, and people curious about the physical toll of service work. Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress!Ā Click on the link to help out the podcast:Ā https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitressĀ | |||
| Episode 7: Hangry Adults - When Grown-Ups Act Like Toddlers at Restaurants | 06 Jan 2026 | 00:13:01 | |
We've all been hangry, that uncomfortable mix of hunger and irritability that makes everything feel more difficult. But here's the thing: being an adult means managing that feeling without taking it out on the people trying to help you. In this episode, I'm talking about the phenomenon of "hangry" customers who use their hunger as an excuse to act out in restaurants. From dramatic sighs to passive-aggressive comments to the customer who literally put his head down on the table like a exhausted toddler, I've seen it all... We're breaking down why hunger doesn't excuse bad behavior, how servers deal with adults who can't regulate their emotions, and the difference between being genuinely hungry and using "hangry" as permission to be rude. Spoiler: If a five-year-old can learn to use their words when they're hungry, so can you! In this episode:
If you've ever had a customer blame their behavior on being hungry ā or if you've wondered why some adults act like toddlers when their blood sugar drops ā this one's for you. Perfect for current and former servers, anyone who's dealt with emotionally dysregulated adults, or people who believe hunger isn't an excuse for bad behavior. Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress!Ā Click on the link to help out the podcast:Ā https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitressĀ | |||
| Episode 10: Serving Up Laughs - Comedy Club Chaos from Behind the Tray with Scott Edwards | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:56:43 | |
What happens when you're trying to serve drinks and dinner while a comedian is absolutely crushing it on stage? In this episode, I'm chatting with Scott Edwards, a man who has spent over 40 years on the fringe of show business producing live stage shows, concerts, and TV with acts like Jay Leno, Bob Saget, Dana Carvey, Willie Tyler & Lester, and so many more.Ā But today we're talking about the unsung heroes of his comedy clubs, the serving staff :) The people balancing trays in the dark, navigating hecklers, dodging punchlines, and somehow keeping a straight face while the room breaks out in laughter around them. Scott shares the funniest, wildest, and most unforgettable moments his servers experienced while working the floor. We'll cover:
If you've ever worked in a restaurant and thought YOUR job was chaotic, wait until you hear what comedy club servers go through. This one is packed with laughs. Check out Scott Edwards:Ā š Website ā http://www.scottscomedystuff.comĀ šļø Scott's podcast is available on Spotify ā https://open.spotify.com/show/7eZ0sIyArgkDD9FxOeHM3X?si=ebf4767c6f6545ebĀ You can also find his podcast on Stitcher, iHeart, Pandora, Apple, Google, Podchaser, and more! Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress! Click on the link to help out the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitress Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitress) | |||
| Episode 9: Going Once, Going Twice, SOLD! - Auction Adventures & Fabric Finds with Etsy Reseller Kira Hartley Klinger | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:41:24 | |
If you think the restaurant industry has wild characters, wait until you hear what goes down at auctions. In this episode, I'm sitting down with my friend Kira, a vintage fabric reseller on Etsy who has seen it ALL.Ā From smooth talking auctioneers to the eccentric personalities who show up ready to fight for a deal, Kira's stories will have you laughing, gasping, and wondering why there isn't a reality show about this world already. Kira runs DodOddity on Etsy, where she hunts down and resells incredible vintage fabrics, and she's turned her wildest experiences into not one but TWO books. If you love a good story about hustle, chaos, and the thrill of the find, this conversation is for you. We'll cover:
Whether you're a server who dreams of a side hustle, a thrift lover, or just someone who appreciates a great story, this episode is a blast. Check out Kira's books on Amazon:Ā š Fabric Wars: Tales of the Hunt for Vintage Fabric with Etsy's DodOddity ā https://www.amazon.com/Fabric-Wars-Tales-Vintage-DodOddity-ebook/dp/B0CL3JPN9W?ref_=ast_author_dp&th=1&psc=1Ā š Fabric Wars & MORE!: The Insanity of Online Resale Continues with Etsy's DodOddity ā https://www.amazon.com/Fabric-Wars-MORE-Continues-DodOddity-ebook/dp/B0F844D663?ref_=ast_author_dp&th=1&psc=1 Shop Kira's vintage fabrics on Etsy:Ā šļø DodOddity ā https://www.etsy.com/shop/DodOddity Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress! Click on the link to help out the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitress Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitress) | |||
| Episode 14: Replaced by Robots - When AI Takes Your Order | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:33:50 | |
The robots are coming for our jobs... and honestly? They're doing pretty well :0 In this episode, I put AI to the test by running real customer service role plays with two different AI's: Miles from Sesame and Claude from Anthropic. I threw them both into the fire ;) First, as a server dealing with an angry customer complaining about a tiny salad, then handling a happy, chatty table just looking for a good time. I even dropped an F-bomb to see if they'd flinch. Spoiler... they didn't. The results? Uncomfortably impressive. Miles brought the jokes and the laid-back energy, while Claude went straight to problem-solving like a seasoned pro. Both offered free food without checking with the manager (a big no-no in real restaurants), and neither one could read the room... because, well, they don't have eyes. In this episode:
If you've ever wondered whether a robot could do your job, or if you're a little nervous that the answer might be yes, this one's for you! Perfect for service industry workers watching the AI wave roll in, tech-curious listeners, and anyone who's secretly worried a chatbot might be more polite than their last server. Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress :) Click on the link to help out the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitress | |||
| Episode 12: The Bots Are Coming - AI, Robots & the Future of Restaurant Service | 06 Mar 2026 | 00:12:59 | |
In this episode, we're diving into the world of restaurant automation and asking the question everyone in the service industry is thinking: will robots replace us? I share my real experience being served by a robot at a chain restaurant, and spoiler alert, it wasn't great ;)Ā This little cube-shaped bot rolled up to my table, dropped off my food without cutlery, and couldn't even respond when I needed something. It just... rolled away. Meanwhile, I'm sitting there staring at my food like, "Can someone just bring me a fork?" We talk about the rising trend of robots in restaurants that can carry multiple plates, sing happy birthday in different languages (how dare they), and cost restaurants $800-900 per month to lease. I break down why I think these bots are more novelty than necessity, and what happens when you replace human interaction with a remote-controlled box on wheels. Plus, I make you watch 2001: A Space Odyssey (seriously, watch it!) and discuss what happens when AI goes rogue. We explore whether AI has the emotional intelligence to handle difficult customers, patient enough to deal with complaints, and if technology will ever truly replace the human touch in customer service. In this episode:
Perfect for service industry workers worried about automation, tech enthusiasts curious about AI in hospitality, or anyone wondering if their next server will be a singing robot on wheels. Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress! Click on the link to help out the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitress | |||
| Episode 11: The Customer Side - Comedy, Chaos & Restaurant Confessions with Bob Lement | 03 Mar 2026 | 00:43:02 | |
In this episode, we're flipping the script. Instead of hearing from servers, we're sitting down with Bob LeMent :)Ā He's a comedian and storyteller with 26 years of podcasting experience on Static Radio and he'll be talking about restaurant experiences from the customer's perspective. Bob shares hilarious stories about catching people stealing hot sauce (specifically Cholula), cutlery incidents at Red Lobster, and the infamous Dr. Pepper vs. Root Beer incident at Buffalo Wild Wings. We dive into Bob's very particular ordering habits that drive his co-host Miles absolutely crazy, his obsession with getting sauces on the side, and why he needs to know exactly what's in every dish before committing. We also talk about teaching kids proper restaurant behavior, the art of reading a table as a server, and why everyone should work in the service industry at least once to understand what servers actually deal with. Plus, Bob reveals his strict water-only diet policies and why he tips bartenders even when he only orders water. In this episode:
Perfect for servers who want insight into picky customers' minds, anyone who's ever been "that person" with special requests, or people who love hearing honest, funny stories about the chaos of dining out. šļø Check out Bob's podcast Static Radio at https://www.staticradio.com/ ā 26 years of weekly conversations with co-host Miles Tytle covering pop culture, comedy, and storytelling. Don't forget to tip your favorite waitress! Click on the link to help out the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/bitterwaitress | |||