

She will try to steal all your customers so there are a few tricks you can do in order to beat her:ġ.Chaining does not help you too much in these levels, the goal is to accumulate more money than the waitress so you have to be fast.Ģ.Try to do things that will keep her from making extra money such as color combos. Color combos in this level give you a big point advantage especially when you seat customers in seats that have a high number next to them.ģ.Don’t let the waitress get the Dash Bar or she will move a lot faster than you, keep an eye out for it and if it appears try to get it before she does.Ĥ.If you don’t want the waitress to get checks and clear tables, there is a little trick that will speed things up. When a customer is ready for their check, click on their table twice right away and that will make sure you get the check and collect the dirty dishes at the same time.


That will ensure that the waitress does not make any points from that table. It will help you keep the masses happy and a little more patient while they are standing in line.

If you stand at the podium and don’t move, it will automatically start working again once it’s recharged. It is recommended at times to let it go more than once before you start seating customers. If you’re about to lose a customer and drinks are not ready and there is nothing you can do to save them, click on their table so you can get their check as soon as they are ready.This way they will be more patient while waiting to be served and they will also leave a bigger tip since their hearts are fuller. There will be time when it’s beneficial to wait and seat certain groups together.In Hometown Hero, you don’t lose points if a customer stops requesting something once it’s in your hands, it just simply disappears.You don’t have to clean a table right away, at times it’s better to leave the tables dirty until you can get a bigger chaining bonus for cleaning.Just stand there and wait for them to be ready because at that point every second counts and you don’t want them to leave. Try to group people according to their patience level and how they get along with each other. It’s good to seat joggers, cell phone addicts, families and teenagers together since noises don’t bother them. Bookworms and seniors are slow to order and eat, dislike noise and are very patient so when possible seat them together.
