It was for Renz, that call, because a polite waiter approached him and gestured toward a phone booth.
The waiter smiled a polite little waiter's smile.
This to a polite waiter, who was our special attendant, and who just then knocked at the door to know "madame's" orders.
The polite waiters called him "Doctor," and believed that he was a bureau chief at least.
The casual atmosphere is accentuated by eccentric, exceedingly polite waiters.
Reminders of Manhattan Although the food is authentic, Carnegie devotees may balk at such differences as polite waiters, private tables and the airy, bright feel of the restaurant, which occupies a corner in the atrium lobby of the hotel.
Anyway, the tea was delivered and poured by a polite and attentive waiter, and Arnold Morgan stepped up to the plate.
The waiter laughed a polite little waiter's laugh.
The waiter coughed a polite little waiter's cough.
Margarete Altinger, the genial owner, will seat you next to another party if no table is free; the polite waiters are in shirtsleeves with waistcoats and long white aprons.