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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 16 MIN

Restaurant Etiquette: Is Name Dropping the Owner Ever Okay?

from Restaurant Punk · host Kara Restaurant Group

What does it really mean when a guest says, “I know the owner”?In this episode of Restaurant Punk, the crew breaks down the unspoken etiquette of name-dropping in restaurants and why it often does more harm than good. Drawing from real experiences on the floor, the conversation explores guest entitlement, the desire to feel special, and the difference between genuine connection and performative status.The episode also tackles hospitality consistency, why expectations can be dangerous, and how the smallest interactions shape a guest’s overall perception of a restaurant.At its core, this episode delivers a simple but powerful message: the biggest flex in a restaurant is not needing to flex at all.Raw, funny, and deeply relatable for both diners and hospitality professionals, this is one of Restaurant Punk’s most practical conversations yet.

What does it really mean when a guest says, “I know the owner”? In this episode of Restaurant Punk, the crew breaks down the unspoken etiquette of name-dropping in restaurants and why it often does more harm than good. Drawing from real experiences on the floor, the conversation explores guest entitlement, the desire to feel special, and the difference between genuine connection and performative status. The episode also tackles hospitality consistency, why expectations can be dangerous, and h...

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What does it really mean when a guest says, “I know the owner”?In this episode of Restaurant Punk, the crew breaks down the unspoken etiquette of name-dropping in restaurants and why it often does more harm than good. Drawing from real experiences...

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