From waiting tables to tossing bread
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Angelique Flores
Which local waiters and waitresses sing the best birthday songs? Who can
set the table the fastest?
The answers will be revealed Saturday at the Huntington Beach Restaurant
Olympics, when more than 20 local eateries will compete in such events as
tossing a bread basket, toting trays, cherry tomato passing, relaying
clean water, singing birthday greetings, table setting and a long board
sand-surfing race, plus best team spirit and best dressed team.
“We want it to be fun and to remind people what restaurants we have in
Huntington Beach,” said Ron McLin, manager of Longboard Restaurant and
Pub.
Spectators may enter a drawing to win a night’s stay at the Waterfront
Hilton and dinner at Duke’s restaurant. Mid Life Crisis and Ruby’s Swing
Band will perform during the festivities.
The newly formed Restaurant Assn., co-founded last November by Brett
Barnes and John Gilbert, is spearheading the Olympics-style event. Barnes
is manager of Duke’s and Gilbert is vice president and manager of the
Waterfront Hilton.
The city has 320 restaurants, 130 of which are full-service dining-style.
The association was formed to make people aware of the establishments.
“We want to promote Huntington Beach as a dining destination,” Barnes
said.
The association hopes to turn the competition into an annual event and
eventually expand it to two days, adding food booths, volleyball games
and more music.
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FYI
* What: Huntington Beach Restaurant Olympics
* When: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday
* Where: Pier Plaza for events, Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street;
followed by award party at Duke’s restaurant on the pier
* Call: Huntington Beach Visitors Center at 969-3492 for more information
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