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==The Sims==
==The Sims==
The ''Hot Date'' [[expansion pack]] introduced restaurants to the world of ''The Sims'', but only allowed them to be placed [[Downtown]].
The ''Hot Date'' [[expansion pack]] introduced restaurants to the world of ''The Sims'', but only allowed them to be placed [[Downtown (The Sims: Hot Date)|Downtown]].


A restaurant needs these objects:
A restaurant needs these objects:
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* A trash can and/or trash compactor
* A trash can and/or trash compactor


When using one of the Maxis podiums, it's best to use Maxis appliances and seating as well.
When using one of the Maxis podiums, it is best to use Maxis appliances and seating as well, as non-Maxis appliances and seating may not be recognized. Due to the way objects work in ''The Sims'', recolors of Maxis objects are separate objects, so recolored items should not be used.


==The Sims 2==
==The Sims 2==

Revision as of 17:35, 23 January 2012

Restaurants exist in The Sims: Hot Date, several of The Sims 2 expansions, and in The Sims 3.

The Sims

The Hot Date expansion pack introduced restaurants to the world of The Sims, but only allowed them to be placed Downtown.

A restaurant needs these objects:

  • At least one podium
An expensive podium will spawn a maitre d', who will stand at the podium and seat diners, as well as a waiter or waitress.
  • Dining booths and/or dining tables and chair
These must be in the same room as the podium, or Sims will not be seated.
  • At least one stove
There should be as many stoves as podiums. Any type of stove can be used, and they don't all have to be the same.
  • A refrigerator
Any type of refrigerator can be used.
  • Counter space
The chef(s) will need someplace to prepare food, and places to put finished meals so the waiter(s) can pick them up.
  • A sink and/or dishwasher
  • A trash can and/or trash compactor

When using one of the Maxis podiums, it is best to use Maxis appliances and seating as well, as non-Maxis appliances and seating may not be recognized. Due to the way objects work in The Sims, recolors of Maxis objects are separate objects, so recolored items should not be used.

The Sims 2

Restaurants are a feature in The Sims 2: Nightlife and The Sims 2: Open for Business that allows community lots to have a real dining service. Eating at a restaurant is an alternative way to fulfill the hunger motive while on community lots.

Restaurants can only operate on community lots. Downtown has many premade restaurants. If Open for Business is installed, Bluewater Village also has one.

In order to have a working restaurant, a lot requires certain objects:

A black chef's stove
  • A "Gastronomique" Restaurant Podium[TS2:NL] or Podium of Bonappitizon[TS2:OFB] host podium.
  • A Tempest Cooktop from Cuas chef's stove.
On unowned lots, this will spawn one of the NPC chefs. On an owned lot, it will allow a Sim to be assigned to be the chef.
  • At least one table with a chair or or at least one island-style counter with a bar stool. A bar is not necessary, but can be included.
  • Unlike restaurants in The Sims: Hot Date, restaurants in Nightlife and Open for Business do not require refrigerators.

Sims can eat at the restaurant if the player clicks the the host or the podium. Player can choose "Be Seated" if a table is present or "Be Seated at Counter" if a counter is present. The host will notify the player if there are no available seats, or there are not enough tables to seat a large group.

Sims who are on a date or outing will eat at the same table. If a Sim does not have a group, he or she will eat alone. If there isn't a table large enough to hold all members of a group, it will be split among several tables. The player cannot choose which table a Sim will eat at. The host will usually seat them at the nearest available table.

After Sims are seated, they will autonomously read the menu, and food may appear in the thought bubble. The food in the thought bubble indicates which food that Sim would like to eat. When the server reaches the table, the player can click on the server to order. The player can choose which Sims eat what while ordering, or simply choose "Chef's Choice" to automatically order every Sim's preferred food. When on a date or outing, if the player can choose the favorite food of each Sim, it will add a bonus score to the date or outing meter. Choosing "Chef's Choice" will not add any additional score.

If the restaurant has many other customers, servers will be likely to be busy. A server works 7 tables; so, if a restaurant contains 8 tables, the game will spawn 2 servers. Additional servers will also be spawned for a second host podium.

Restaurants do not need a cash register. After the Sims are done eating, the player can simply click on the podium or host and select "Pay Bill". The bill will automatically be paid if the Sims leave without paying. If they don't have enough money to pay the bill, it will be added to the Sims' household bill the next time it arrives. If any member of the group has a Coupon for a Free Meal, the option to use it will appear when clicking on the host or podium.

The player can also have the Sims try to skip out on the bill, but they must avoid the host's sight for one Sim hour. If the Sims are caught, they will be scolded and have to pay the bill. The host can detect runaway Sims within 3-tile distance; which means they can spot Sims even if they're hiding in a restroom, if they are too close to the door.

A 30% Discount from the Host

Sims can have some benefits if they befriend the host or server. If Sims are friends with the host, he or she will be likely to comp their bill, partially or wholly. On the other hand, being friends with the server has no benefits. However, if Sims have a low relationship with the servers, they'll be more likely to drop the food tray.

In The Sims 2: Bon Voyage, there are several lots and hotels that contain restaurant objects for dining service while on vacation. This includes Three Lakes Plaza and Twikkii Beach Hotel. Restaurants in hotels have a fee differences from restaurants elsewhere. Sims cannot skip out on the bill, and only tables that are in the same room as the podium are used for dining. Restaurant features are not carried forward into Bon Voyage. Therefore, if Nightlife is not installed, the room will just be empty with tables.

Business

This section describes features that are only available in The Sims 2: Open for Business.


In Open for Business, Sims can own a restaurant. However, a restaurant is the least profitable of all business types.

An owned restaurant will not spawn any host, server, or cook. These positions must be filled by members of the owner's household, or by employees. Customers will order while standing near the podium instead of while sitting. They will also have a sales bar while ordering, and sales socials can be used on them, but this can only be done by a manager or a a member of the owner's household; an employee cannot be assigned to do it. Hosts benefit from having a high sales badge, and servers benefit from having high body skill.

The owner has to set the price and plan the menu before the restaurant is opened. The cook's cooking skill should be considered when planning the menu. A restaurant cook can prepare all meals, but will always burn anything that requires more than his or her level cooking skill, and burnt food will damage customer loyalty. Also, a cook with high cooking skill can prepare food more quickly, and is less likely to burn the food.

Note: Players who wish to send Sims to a restaurant owned by other Sims should make sure that at least one server, as well as the host and cook, are employees who are assigned to those tasks.

The Sims 3

The Sims 3 contains restaurant rabbit holes.

The Sims 3: Late Night contains no proper restaurants, but each bar offers bar snacks.

See also