Talk:Front of House

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Front of House is a term that is also being adopted by the Foodservice industry. FOH is used to describe the area of a restaurant that is visiable to the general public. (Back of House) would refer to the kitchen.

Thanks for letting us know about this. it's added now. 48v 17:46, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


Hi, I don't know how to do disambiguation, but shouldn't this page be that?

I agree. It seems like there are enough unrelated things here to make disamb sensible. I don't know hot to either, but I will use the help tag to try to send someone who can over here. 48v 16:13, 17 April 2007 (UTC)