9 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Waiter"

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Bell waiter.
Author: Harris
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Waiter: good morning ma’am, may i help you?customer: yes, one coffee please. Waiter: ok, just a minute. Customer: how much is it?waiter: it’s $2. 50customer: may i pay with a credit card?waiter: no, i’m sorry, only cash. Customer: ok, no problem. Here it is. Waiter: thank you. Customer: you’re welcome.
Author: Mferrer
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Funny waiter singing while getting the change in a cafeteria environment. (h4-recorder@upf-poblenou).
Author: Tonitobe
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A single, sustained bell ring from a metal service bell. Recorded on a marantz pmd660 with a roland dr-20 dynamic microphone.
Author: Alaskarobotics
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Ambience of an traditional austrian coffeehouse. Recorded within the bar. Very light walla, dishes, coffeemachine, key and money rattles from the waiter, water drain, garbage,. . . Recordingdevice: tascam dr-100mk2, 44,1khz, 24 bit.
Author: Elexred
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This is a recording of a traditional brazilian family restaurant opening and getting crowded during a sunny beautiful weekend in rio de janeiro. Recorded with a zoom h4n stereo 44. 1khz 16bits.
Author: Superstudiobr
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Dining room ambience, tambourine and guitar,with waiters singing 'happy birthday to you'.
Author: Phonoflora
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Ambient recording of a yakiniku restaurant in tokyo. I used a stereo pair of microphones mounted on the table next to the grill at 120 degree angles. There is a fair amount of noise from the grill itself, but if the volume is reduced for use as a background noise, the grill sounds becomes negligible. You can hear the background music, the waiters and kitchen staff and some diners/utensils. Near the end an order is placed in japanese.
Author: Markystar
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Crowded diner/restaurant in tokyo. This is a stereo mixdown of a 4 channel surround recording i took in a crowded restaurant in tokyo. You can hear a a lot of conversations, some waiters and lots of utensil sounds. Most of the conversation in the background is in japanese. I think i heard some english when i edited this, but i'm not really sure. Anyways, good stuff. Mics were places at a 20 degree and 90 degree angle and then later mixed down to stereo. Enjoy!.
Author: Markystar
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