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The document provides guidelines for setting tables from basic to formal settings. For breakfast or lunch, use a dinner plate, optional bowl, bread plate, cup and saucer, and 3-piece flatware set. For dinner, use the same with an optional salad plate and 5-piece flatware set. A formal dinner includes multiple plates, flatware for each course, and wine, water, and champagne glasses. Placement of all items should follow standard guidelines.

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Table Settings PDF

The document provides guidelines for setting tables from basic to formal settings. For breakfast or lunch, use a dinner plate, optional bowl, bread plate, cup and saucer, and 3-piece flatware set. For dinner, use the same with an optional salad plate and 5-piece flatware set. A formal dinner includes multiple plates, flatware for each course, and wine, water, and champagne glasses. Placement of all items should follow standard guidelines.

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Table Setting Guide from Basic Diner to Formal Dinner

By “The Bee's Knees”

For Breakfast or Lunch:


Start with a dinner plate, soup or cereal bowl (always optional), bread & butter
plate (for toast, bagels, etc.), and a cup & saucer for coffee or tea. For the
flatware, use a 3-piece place setting: dinner fork, dinner knife and teaspoon.
The napkin should be placed on the left side of the fork. Complete each place
setting with either a juice or beverage glass.

The Dinner or Supper Setting:


The dinnerware placement is similar to what's used for the breakfast and lunch
setting. The salad plate can be brought to the table if needed. For flatware, use
a 5-piece place setting; salad fork, dinner fork, dinner knife, soup spoon and
teaspoon. The napkin should be placed on the left side of the forks. The table
should be set with both a wine glass and a water or beverage glass. The cup &
saucer can be brought out at the end of the meal if coffee or tea is served.

Formal Dinner (which includes a soup course):


Set the table with a bread & butter plate, a service base plate and dinner plate.
If your pattern doesn't include a service plate, try being a little creative and use
a metal tray or glass underliner. For flatware, use dinner fork, salad fork (served
after the entree), dinner knife and soup spoon. The butter spreader may be
placed on the butter plate. A teaspoon can be placed on the saucer with the
coffee cup later. The dessert spoon and dessert fork may be placed above
dinner plate. To add some elegance to your table setting, consider folding or
fanning your napkins and place them in the center of the dinner plate or in one
of the wine glasses. Add the glasses for red wine, white wine and water, as well
as a fluted champagne if needed.

Tips On Setting The Table:

• Allow at least 28 inches width for each place setting


• Keep your tableware approximately one inch from the edge of the table
• All knives should be placed with the cutting edge toward the plate
• Arrange all of the flatware in order it will be used, working from the outside
toward the plate for each of the courses served
• If you serve a salad after the entrée, then place the salad fork next to plate
• Glass placement: from right to left, white wine, red wine, and beverage
• Champagne may be placed behind red and white
• A cocktail fork is always placed to the right of the soup spoon unless it's
served with the seafood cocktail
It is very important to create a good table setting, a simple yet elegant design can give off a
very good impression to first time guests, follow the links below to create a basic but profes-
sional looking table.

Table Setting - Breakfast

A. Napkin F. Water glass


B. Luncheon Plate G. Juice glass
C. Cereal Bowl H. Fork
D. Bread and Butter Plate I. Knife
E. Cup and Saucer with teaspoon J. Teaspoon

Table Setting - Lunch

A. Napkin F. Wine glass


B. Luncheon Plate G. Luncheon Fork
C. Soup (or other first course plate) on a liner plate H. Knife
D. Bread and butter plate with butter knife I. Teaspoon
E. Water glass J. Soup spoon
Table Setting - Family Dinner

A. Napkin E. Water glass


B. Dinner Plate F. Fork
C. Salad Plate G. Knife
D. Bread and Butter Plate with butter knife H. Teaspoon

Table Setting - Formal Dinner

A. Napkin H. Salad Fork


B. Service plate I. Dinner Fork
C. Soup bowl on a liner plate J. Dessert Fork
D. Bread and Butter Plate with butter knife. K. Knife
E. Water glass L. Teaspoon
F. Wine glass M. Soup Spoon
G. Wine glass

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