
Types of Restaurants Lesson
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English
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10th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
Standards-aligned
Cindy Salazar
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Full-service restaurants (FSRs)
These provide table
service to guests and
employ a server staff to
take orders and deliver
food.
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Quick-service restaurants (QSR)
• These provide counter
service or drive-thru
service only.
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Fast casual restaurants
• Fast casual restaurants lie
somewhere between full
service and quick service.
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Fast food restaurants
• Limited menu options like
burgers, sandwiches, fries, and
soft drinks.
• A defining factor of fast food
businesses is that the menu can
be prepared very quickly, usually
taking only minutes.
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Casual Restaurants
• A casual restaurant offers full-
service dining, where guests are
seated and waited on by the
server staff. But unlike more
formal dining rooms, casual
restaurants provide roomy,
comfortable seating and a laid-
back atmosphere
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Fast Casual Restaurants
• These combine the quick service of a fast food
joint with an elevated menu of healthier, less
processed food options. Build-your-own menus
are a common fast-casual concept, featuring
sandwiches, wraps, or burritos that are
prepared fresh to order. Ordering, payment, and
food pickup are all performed at the counter.
Self-serve drinks and coffee stations are
common. There is no serving staff.
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Fine Dining Restaurant
• Fine dining establishments
like Michelin-starred
restaurants occupy the peak position
when it comes to formality and price.
• Even guests are expected to follow a
dress code when dining out at an
upscale establishment.
• A fine dining menu will feature items
that you wouldn't eat every day,
like caviar, steak tartare, or foie gras.
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Cafe or Coffee Shop
• Cafes and coffee shops
feature a drink-heavy menu
that focuses on coffee and
tea, but they may also have
a bakery case and offer
small, easy-to-prepare
breakfast and lunch items.
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Specialty Drink Shops
• Specialty drinks shops that
sell bubble tea, smoothies, or fresh
juices are becoming more popular
and widespread.
• These types of restaurants usually
occupy a small storefront with little to
no seating. Customers place their
orders at the counter and drinks are
prepared with specialty beverage
equipment.
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Buffet Restaurants
• Instead of a menu, buffets are
distinguished by self-serve
food stations where guests
can fill their plates as many
times as they like for a flat
price.
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Food Trucks
• Food trucks are compact
kitchens on wheels. They offer a
select menu that usually
focuses on one type of cuisine,
but they do it well. Guests order
and pay at the window, then
pick up their meal when it's
ready.
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