How much does a waiter earn?
Waiters look after guests in restaurants, cafΓ©s and hotels: taking orders, serving food and drinks, advising and keeping service flowing. Entry is often via dual training as a restaurant specialist or comparable hospitality paths. Gross pay depends on region, employer, shift model, experience and tips. As a guide, qualified waiters in Germany in 2026 often earn about 2.100β2.700 β¬ gross per month; during training typical ranges are around 840β1.110 β¬.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column covers dual hospitality training pay (e.g. restaurant specialist) or comparable paths; qualified means working waiters in service. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, employer, region, experience, shift allowances and tips and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
A waiter keeps guest service running in the dining room: welcome and advice, orders, serving and clearing, plus coordination with kitchen, bar and POS. Daily work includes hygiene, product knowledge and a friendly, confident manner β often in evening and weekend shifts with varying demand.
- Greet guests, seat them, explain the menu and drinks list and give recommendations.
- Take orders, enter them in the POS and coordinate with kitchen and bar.
- Serve food and drinks, refresh glasses and place settings and keep tables tidy.
- Prepare bills, handle payments and often manage tips.
- Follow hygiene standards, allergy information and youth protection β even at peak times.
- Shift work evenings and weekends, team coordination and calm handling of complaints.