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If You See This Metal Bar at a Restaurant, This Is What It’s For

Reddit users have solved this mystery.

For those of us who haven’t worked in the foodservice industry, some of the ins-and-outs of restaurant life might confuse us. There are details that leave us scratching our heads, like why hot plates are so hot, and why happy hour starts at 4 p.m.

This metal bar, for example—what exactly is it? Naturally, we took to Reddit to find the answer, and the general consensus is that it’s a device known as a service bar rail.

What Is a Service Bar Rail?
While this metal rail may look out of place at the bar, it serves a reasonable purpose. A handful of Reddit users explained that a service bar rail exists to separate customers from the area where drinks and staff go in and out. During prime dining hours, running drinks to tables can be hazardous, so the more space the better.

If you look closely at the photo, you can see that the foot rail stops right where the service bar rail is placed. The area on the other side (sans foot rail) is where servers and bartenders can stand in their own space to hand off drinks or appetizers, or move in and out of the bar. Nifty, right?

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