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Book Synopsis: A witty and humble tribute to the sometimes profane, sometimes profound world of waiting tables. During a year on sabbatical from his university position, Matthew Batt realized he needed money—fast—and it just so happened that one of the biggest breweries in the Midwest was launching a restaurant and looking to hire. So it was that the forty-something tenured professor found himself waiting tables at a high-end restaurant situated in a Minneapolis brewery. And loving it.
Telling the story of Batt’s early work in restaurants, from a red sauce joint possibly run by the mob to an ill-conceived fusion concept eatery, The Last Supper Club then details his experiences at the fine dining restaurant, a job that continued well past his sabbatical—that lasted, in fact, right up to the restaurant’s sudden and unceremonious closing three years later, shortly after it was named one of the best restaurants in the country by Food & Wine.
Batt’s memoir conveys the challenge—and the satisfaction—of meeting the demands of a frenzied kitchen and an equally expectant crowd. Through training mishaps, disastrous encounters with confused diners, struggles to keep pace with far more experienced coworkers, mandatory memorizations of laundry lists of obscure ingredients, and the stress of balancing responsibilities at home and at work, The Last Supper Club reveals the ups and downs of a waiter’s workday and offers an insightful perspective on what makes a job good, bad, or great. For Batt, this job turns out to be considerably more fun, and possibly more rewarding, than his academic career, and his insider’s view of waiting tables extols the significance of our food and the places where we gather to enjoy it—or serve it.
Told with sharp humor, humility, and a keen sense of what matters, The Last Supper Club is an ode to life in a high-pressure restaurant, the relationships that get you to the night’s close, and finding yourself through—or perhaps because of—the chaos of it all.
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Are you ready to embark on a culinary adventure? Introducing "The Last Supper Club: A Waiter's Requiem," a book that takes you behind the scenes of the thrilling and chaotic world of waiting tables. Written by Matthew Batt, a tenured professor turned waiter, this witty memoir is a must-read for anyone who has ever wondered what it's really like to work in a high-end restaurant.
Join Batt as he dives into the hustle and bustle of the restaurant industry, from the iconic red sauce joint to the ill-conceived fusion concept eatery. But it's his time at the fine dining restaurant that truly captivates, as he shares his experiences of balancing the demands of a frenzied kitchen and the ever-expectant crowd.
From training mishaps to encounters with confused diners, Batt's memoir provides a peek into the ups and downs of a waiter's workday. Discover the satisfaction of meeting the challenges head-on, memorizing obscure ingredients, and keeping pace with experienced coworkers. Experience the stress and exhilaration of balancing responsibilities at home and work, all while striving for perfection in the fast-paced world of dining.
But "The Last Supper Club" is more than just a collection of entertaining anecdotes. It's an insightful perspective on what truly makes a job good, bad, or great. Batt's journey reveals that sometimes, unexpected opportunities can be more rewarding than one's chosen path. Through his sharp humor, humility, and powerful storytelling, he reminds us of the significance of food and the places where we gather to enjoy it—or serve it.
Ready to immerse yourself in the chaos of the restaurant world? "The Last Supper Club: A Waiter's Requiem" is waiting for you. Join Matthew Batt on his adventure and gain a newfound appreciation for those who work tirelessly to make our dining experiences memorable.
Grab your copy now and step into the thrilling world of waiting tables.
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