What is a Cocktail Waitress?
A cocktail waitress is a woman who serves drinks containing alcohol, such as gin, vodka, rum, tequila, and whiskey. Cocktail waitresses deliver assorted wine, beer and mixed alcoholic drinks known as cocktails to individual tables, usually in a public setting. Cocktail waitress jobs are available in bars, taverns, clubs, casinos, and restaurants where alcoholic beverages are served. In the United States, cocktail waitresses depend heavily on tips for their overall income. A good cocktail waitress is expected to record the drink orders for several people at once, convey the orders to the bartender correctly, garnish each drink, and serve the whole order without spilling a drop. She is also expected to retrieve empty glasses, pick up crumpled napkins and other debris, and clean the tables to prepare for the next customer. At the end of a shift, cocktail waitresses may be required to assist in restocking the bar, washing glasses, balancing the till, and general sweep-up. The best cocktail