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TABLE SETTING GUIDE

Table Setting Guide


Whether casual or formal, traditional or modern, presentation is everything. When
properly set, tableware arrangements can set the tone and enhance the dining
experience. Make a lasting impression using our flatware, dinnerware and drinkware
setting tips.

Flatware:
Dinnerware:
Drinkware:

Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, Teaspoon


Two Bread & Butter Plates, Cup, Saucer
Water Glass, Juice Glass

Flatware:
Dinnerware:
Drinkware:

Salad Fork, Dinner Fork, Dessert or Dinner Knife, Teaspoon


Bread & Butter Plate, Luncheon Plate
Water Glass, Wine Glass

Flatware:
Dinnerware:
Drinkware:

Salad Fork, Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, Teaspoon, Butter Knife


Bread & Butter Plate, Salad Plate, Dinner Plate
Water Goblet, Wine Glass

Flatware:

Salad Fork, Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, Oval Bowl, Soup/Dessert Spoon or Dinner
Spoon, Teaspoon, Butter Knife
Bread & Butter Plate, Two Salad Plates, Service Plate, Cup & Saucer
Water Goblet, Champagne Flute, Wine Glass

Dinnerware:
Drinkware:

Table Setting Guide information courtesy of Oneida and Churchill.

Flatware:

Dinnerware:
Drinkware:

European Size Dinner Fork, U.S. Size Dinner Fork, European Size Dinner Knife,
Dessert Knife, Oval Bowl, Soup/Dessert Spoon or Dinner Spoon, European Size
Teaspoon, Butter Knife, Fish Knife, Fish Fork
Bread & Butter Plate, Salad Plate, Service Plate
Water Goblet, Champagne Flute, Two Wine Glasses

Flatware:
Dinnerware:
Drinkware:

Salad Fork, Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, Teaspoon


Bread & Butter Plate, Salad Plate, Dinner Plate, Cup & Saucer
Water Glass or Water Goblet, Wine Glass

Tips for Setting an Unforgettable Table

Allow at least 24 inches for each place setting.


Keep all tableware approximately one inch from the edge of the table.
Place all knives with the cutting edge toward the plate.
Arrange flatware in order of use, working from the outside toward the plate for each course
served. If salad is served after entree, place salad fork next to plate.
Glass placement: from right to left, white wine, red wine, and water/iced beverage. Champagne
may be placed behind red and white wine glasses.
A seafood/cocktail fork is always placed to the right of the soup spoon, unless served with a
seafood cocktail. It may be placed on the cocktail plate.
Make it all neat and straight, with all pieces generally equidistant from each other and all full
settings equidistant from its neighbors (about two feet from plate center to plate center).

Table Setting Benefits

Maximize Your Investment: The number of place settings should match your daily usage and
the types of specialty pieces should match your menu. Too many items are unnecessary, too few
mean extra warewashing.
Control Sanitation Costs: The correct place settings for each meal during the day will eliminate
warewashing of unnecessary pieces, saving you money.
Create the Proper Ambience/Atmosphere: Your customers' first impression is their last
impression. Make the atmosphere of your establishment unforgettable with a table setting
presentation that inspires your guests, and complements the menu and decor.

Table Setting Guide information courtesy of Oneida and Churchill.

Care & Handling Guide


Tableware is an invaluable investment for any restaurant. Though durable, commercial
tableware experiences high-volume and rigorous use. Extend the life of your tableware
with our tips for proper handling, cleaning and storage.
China
The most severe test of chinaware quality and cost effectiveness is its ability to maintain appearance
and resist damage and breakage under the demanding conditions of bussing, scraping, racking,
warewashing, and storage.
Washing
Unattractive stains and discolorations can be caused by inattention to cleaning procedures such as
allowing china to remain unwashed after use, pre-soaking in water over 160, improper detergent
concentrations, hard water or iron content, lime content in old equipment, and clogged or eroded spray
nozzles.
Washing Tips
Wash all china at least once before its first use.
Do not put detergent directly onto china. An excessive concentration of alkaline detergent can
cause permanent damage to decorations, especially those with gold and platinum.
A wash temperature of 60 C (140 F) is recognized as the most effective. Excessively high water
temperature will reduce the washing efficiency and may damage decorations.
Use racks and baskets made from plastic or ones that are plastic coated so items do not vibrate
against each other.
In hard water areas, deposits may form on your china in time if the water is allowed to dry on
the china. These soluble deposits can easily be removed with a diluted acid such as vinegar.
Metal Markings
Metal marking is the appearance of small black marks on the surface of a ceramic product.
If two hard substances are rubbed together they will scratch each other. Pencil marks can be caused
by minute deposits of metal from certain types of flatware Lower grade flatware is softer and is more
prone to leaving marks. Markings can also be caused by metal surfaces such as dishwashers and
drainers.
Metal marks can usually be successfully removed by rubbing with vinegar, a mild bleach solution, lemon
juice and proprietary cleaners.
More China Care Tips
Avoid:

Stacking cups
Carrying more dishes than you can safely handle
Overloading bus trays
Allowing dirty dishes to pile up

Care & Handling Guide information courtesy of Churchill, Libbey and Royal Doulton.

Using abrasive pads or other dishes to remove scraps


Loading loose, mixed items into the dishwasher
Stacking dishes more than16 inches high

Remember To:

Stack china to the proper level


Sort all items in bus tray
Have an adequate supply of china for rush periods
Carry dishes carefully
Place cups in racks
Keep receiving area neat and clean
Remove scraps carefully with rubber scraper or water spray
Load like items in each dish rack

Glassware
Remember to:

Keep adequate supplies of glassware on hand in order to prevent recently washed items from
going directly into service
Check dishwasher temperature twice daily
Replace worn glass washer brushes
Bus glassware directly into racks, or use divided bus trays with flatware baskets
Pre-heat glasses with hot water when pouring hot drinks
Handle glassware gently; remove abraded, cracked, or chipped glassware from service
Dump ice and let glassware reach room temperature before washing
Remove glasses from buspans one at a time
Clean (scrape) glassware, flatware and then china
Dump ice and let glassware reach room temperature before washing

Avoid:

Putting cold water or ice into a warm or hot glass


Picking up glasses in bouquets
Stacking glasses
Scooping ice with glasses
Glass-to-glass contact in overhead racks and anywhere else
Contacting glasses with the beer tap
Putting flatware into glasses

Flatware
Presoaking Tips:
Presoaking is recommended, after which it should be immediately washed in high temperatureslow
temperatures or chlorine baths will attack silver and metal. To prevent corrosion and film build-up,
flatware must be rinsed thoroughly and dried immediately after rinsing.

Care & Handling Guide information courtesy of Churchill, Libbey and Royal Doulton.

Remember To:

Load flatware into presoak containers immediately after use


Change presoak solution frequently

Avoid:

Presoaking flatware for longer than 15 minutes


Loading flatware into aluminum, copper, or copper alloy containers for presoaking; use only
plastic or stainless steel

Additional Flatware Handling Tips:


Remember To:

Store flatware in a dry area away from cooking fumes and corrosive materials
Wash flatware in a vertical position in temperatures above 135F, and rinse in clean water at
180F
Use a nonabrasive, noncorrosive cleaning agent and a water softener or wetting agent

Avoid:

Putting flatware into glasses or cups


Leaving flatware soiled overnight

Care & Handling Guide information courtesy of Churchill, Libbey and Royal Doulton.

Buying Guide
Keep your tableware supply well stocked to ensure smooth service and happy guests.
Lessen warewashing demands and prolong the life of your table settings by maintaining
the right amount of dinnerware, flatware and glassware. Follow the ordering guidelines
below to calculate the quantities needed for your dining establishment.
China Ordering Guide Plates
To determine the needed quantity of each item, multiply the number of seats times the ordering factor
for each item.
ITEM

SUGGESTED USE
Bread and Butter, Desserts, Bouillon Underliner

Sandwiches, Salad, Desserts, Underliner for


Grapefruit, Salad Bowls
Luncheon, Entree, Tray Dinner Plate, Pastries,
Underliner for Salad Plate

Dinner, Breakfast, Luncheon, Steaks, Underline


for Salad
Entree, Steaks, Prime Ribs, Fish, Mexican
Dishes, Service Plate, Fowl
Baked Potato, Asparagus, Salad, Cold Seafood

5 "6 /8"
7 "7 /8" Plate
1

8 "9 /8" Plate

9 /4"10" Plate
1

10 /4"10 /8" Plate


1

FAST FOOD DINING BANQUET CATERING

7 /4"9 /8" Oval


Plate/Bowl
11"15" Large Platter Steaks, Fish, Soup & Sandwich, Lobster, Prime
Rib, Surf N' Turf, Sandwich Underliner
Service Plate 1213 Tabletop Decoration, Place Plate, Serving Plate,
Special Presentations

China Ordering Guide Bowls


To determine the quantity of each item, multiply the number of seats times the ordering factor shown
for each item. Then, order the closest dozen quantity.
ITEM

SUGGESTED USE

Bouillon, Handled or Soup, Packaged Sugar, Custard, Egg Cup,


Unhandled
Crackers, Condiments, Gelatin
1
4 /4"5" Fruit Bowl "Monkey" Dish for Vegetables, Fruits, Puddings,
Desserts, Bake & Serve
2
3
4 /4"6 /4" Bowl
Fruits, Vegetables, Cereal, Casseroles, Salad,
Desserts, Bake & Serve
7
1
8 /8"9 /4" Rim
A La Carte Soup, Salad, Pasta, Chili, Oyster
Deep Soup
Stew, Bouillabaisse
11 12 Pasta
Entre Pastas, Salads
Bowl

FAST FOOD DINING BANQUET CATERING


1

Ordering Guide information courtesy of Libbey.

China Ordering Guide Pitchers & Mugs


To determine the quantity of each item, multiply the number of seats times the ordering factor shown
for each item. Then, order the closest dozen quantity.
ITEM
Coffee/Tea Cup
Mug
Coffee/Tea Saucer
Pot Tea, Coffee
Creamer (Pitcher) 3
oz.

SUGGESTED USE

FAST FOOD DINING BANQUET CATERING

Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Soup


Hot & Cold Beverages
Underliner for Cups, Bouillon, Tray Fruit
Hot & Cold Beverages
Cream for Beverages, Syrup, Melted Butter

3
3
3
1
/3

3
3
3
1
/3

Glass Ordering Guide Restaurants


ITEMS
5 oz. Juice Glass
12 oz. Iced Tea Glass
10 oz. Water
6 oz. Sherbet
6 oz. Flute
Sugar Packet Holder
Salt & Pepper
Ashtray

100 SEATS

200 SEATS

300 SEATS

(IN DOZENS)

(IN DOZENS)

(IN DOZENS)

12
12
24
12
12
10
3
2

24
24
48
24
24
20
6
4

36
36
72
36
36
30
9
6

Glass Ordering Guide Banquets


100 SEATS

200 SEATS

300 SEATS

(IN DOZENS)

(IN DOZENS)

(IN DOZENS)

5 oz. Juice Glass

12

24

36

12 oz. Iced Tea Glass

12

24

36

10 oz. Water Goblet

24

48

72

5 1/2 oz. Sherbet

12

24

36

6 oz. Flute

12

24

72

8 1/2 oz. Wine Glass

12

24

36

Sugar Packet Holder

10

20

30

Salt & Pepper

Ashtray

ITEMS

Ordering Guide information courtesy of Libbey.

2
2
2
-

2
2
2
1
/3

Glass Ordering Guide Room Service


Table service guide for restaurants, hotels and bars based on seating capacity.
8 oz. Tumbler Glassware
Ashtray
Floral Accessories (e.g., Bud Vase)

Minimum 2 to a room
Minimum 2 to a room
Minimum 1 to a room

Flatware Ordering Guide


This chart is based on standard restaurant settings. Your specific need may vary according to individual
operation. Your reserve stock should be at least 25% of that in active service.
ITEMS

DELUXE

SEMI-FORMAL

STANDARD

Teaspoon

Dessert Spoon

Tablespoon

Demitasse Spoon

Bouillon Spoon

Utility/Dessert Fork

Dinner Fork

Salad or Fish Fork

Cocktail Fork

Dinner Knife

Utility/Dessert Knife

B&B Knife or Butter

Steak Knife

Fish Knife

Iced Tea Spoon

Spreader

* = Accessory items to be considered separately, depending on the type of service and menu.

Ordering Guide information courtesy of Libbey.

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