In the Weeds is a series about what really happens inside restaurants when services reach a breaking point-not in theory, not in training manuals, but in real service.
After Saturday Night, Volume II turns to brunch-and its most unforgiving version: Mother's Day.
It is one of the most profitable services, yet one of the most fragile. Because it was never designed to hold.
Every Sunday, restaurants push their systems past the limit-understaffed, overbooked, and driven by expectations that operations can't sustain. Behind the noise, the crowd, and the plates, everything is under constant pressure. It bends, it stretches, and it breaks when the room is full and nothing moves the way it should.
This book takes you inside that service. Not the version people post online, but the one that actually happens. Because in this industry, problems don't appear during the peak of the service. They were already there, hidden. Brunch just reveals them.
This is not a guide, and there are no tricks, no shortcuts, no formulas.
It's about what breaks when volume, emotion, and expectation collide.
How brunch slowly erodes control through real service.
How volume builds without release and how modifiers distort timing.
How fatigue carries over and guests reshape the rhythm of service.
About leadership and decision-making when nothing goes as planned, and perfection is no longer possible.
What it takes to keep a service together.
Brunch is not just busy; it is emotionally loaded, operationally fragile, and structurally deceptive. Through service flow, menu pressure, staff dynamics, communication breakdowns, and damage control, this volume explores brunch for what it really is: a stress test that exposes systems, teams, and leaders exactly as they are.
This book is for those who have lived it and held the line.
Because some services aren't meant to be mastered.
They're meant to be survived-together.
If you've worked in a restaurant,
You already know.
If you haven't,
This is what you don't see.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In the Weeds is a series about what really happens inside restaurants when services reach a breaking point-not in theory, not in training manuals, but in real service.After Saturday Night, Volume II turns to brunch-and its most unforgiving version: Mother's Day.It is one of the most profitable services, yet one of the most fragile. Because it was never designed to hold.Every Sunday, restaurants push their systems past the limit-understaffed, overbooked, and driven by expectations that operations can't sustain. Behind the noise, the crowd, and the plates, everything is under constant pressure. It bends, it stretches, and it breaks when the room is full and nothing moves the way it should.This book takes you inside that service. Not the version people post online, but the one that actually happens. Because in this industry, problems don't appear during the peak of the service. They were already there, hidden. Brunch just reveals them.This is not a guide, and there are no tricks, no shortcuts, no formulas.It's about what breaks when volume, emotion, and expectation collide.How brunch slowly erodes control through real service.How volume builds without release and how modifiers distort timing.How fatigue carries over and guests reshape the rhythm of service.About leadership and decision-making when nothing goes as planned, and perfection is no longer possible.What it takes to keep a service together.Brunch is not just busy; it is emotionally loaded, operationally fragile, and structurally deceptive. Through service flow, menu pressure, staff dynamics, communication breakdowns, and damage control, this volume explores brunch for what it really is: a stress test that exposes systems, teams, and leaders exactly as they are.This book is for those who have lived it and held the line.Because some services aren't meant to be mastered.They're meant to be survived-together. If you've worked in a restaurant, You already know.If you haven't, This is what you don't see. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233039119
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In the Weeds is a series about what really happens inside restaurants when services reach a breaking point-not in theory, not in training manuals, but in real service.After Saturday Night, Volume II turns to brunch-and its most unforgiving version: Mother's Day.It is one of the most profitable services, yet one of the most fragile. Because it was never designed to hold.Every Sunday, restaurants push their systems past the limit-understaffed, overbooked, and driven by expectations that operations can't sustain. Behind the noise, the crowd, and the plates, everything is under constant pressure. It bends, it stretches, and it breaks when the room is full and nothing moves the way it should.This book takes you inside that service. Not the version people post online, but the one that actually happens. Because in this industry, problems don't appear during the peak of the service. They were already there, hidden. Brunch just reveals them.This is not a guide, and there are no tricks, no shortcuts, no formulas.It's about what breaks when volume, emotion, and expectation collide.How brunch slowly erodes control through real service.How volume builds without release and how modifiers distort timing.How fatigue carries over and guests reshape the rhythm of service.About leadership and decision-making when nothing goes as planned, and perfection is no longer possible.What it takes to keep a service together.Brunch is not just busy; it is emotionally loaded, operationally fragile, and structurally deceptive. Through service flow, menu pressure, staff dynamics, communication breakdowns, and damage control, this volume explores brunch for what it really is: a stress test that exposes systems, teams, and leaders exactly as they are.This book is for those who have lived it and held the line.Because some services aren't meant to be mastered.They're meant to be survived-together. If you've worked in a restaurant, You already know.If you haven't, This is what you don't see. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233039119
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