21 Celebs Who Might Have Served You a Meal Before They Got Famous

Working at 15 or 16 as a server or behind the counter at a fast food joint is basically a right of passage, and if you thought celebrities were exempt from this, think again, because so many of your favorite celebs got their start as waiters or cashiers or busboys — you name it — in the food industry.

As for me, my first job was a rollerskating server at Sonic. I barely knew how to skate, and I definitely didn’t know how to stop. I would either wrap my arm around a pole to slow down or full stop by accidentally skating right onto the hood of someone’s car. (The latter only happened once by accident, I swear, and the owner of the car hated me for it.) It was a shitty job, but it paid well in tips (in one day, I would make anywhere from $50 to $75), and I worked with my best friend, so it could’ve been worse.

As for celebs, Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt recently revealed that he started as a waiter at Bubba Gump. The Office star Jenna Fischer used to work as a cashier at Long John Silver’s. So it’s probably safe to say they’re more than familiar with the dread one feels when it’s their day to clean the restrooms or the feeling of driving with the windows rolled down to air your car out of the stench deeply embedded into your grease-stained uniform.

That said, here are some more of your favorite celebs who also worked in the very unglamorous, low-paying restaurant and fast food industry.

Chris Pratt

Let’s start with Pratt. As we mentioned, he worked at Bubba Gump Shrimp Company — 20 years ago.

“Every time I go back I’m reminded of the thousands of shrimp I ate off of people’s plates on the way back to the kitchen,” Pratt wrote in an Instagram post. “Please tip your server. Leave at least 20 percent. Also leave some shrimp.”

Pratt also described the Bubba Gump Shrimp experience to Entertainment Weekly in July 2014.

“I don’t know if you’ve ever had a dining experience at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., but they love a gregarious waiter who will get in your face and sing you birthday songs and do trivia,” he says.

Jenna Fischer

In an interview with Conan O’Brien, Fischer talked about her customer order-taking position at Long John Silver’s. But it wasn’t so much the revelation that she worked in fast food that was interesting; she revealed that when she found out the fry cooks made 70 cents more per hour, she applied as a fry cook, a position the manager wasn’t too thrilled about her taking because “girls have to stay up front.” She got the job anyway.

Eva Mendez

Eva Mendes? A server at Hot Dog on a Stick? It’s true, and the restaurant even has photo evidence of her time spent there on their website. 

Nicki Minaj

In October 2014, Nicki Minaj admitted to GQ that customer service simply wasn’t her jam.

“I like dealing with people, but I don’t really like a lot of bullshit,” she says, adding that she got fired from her waitressing gig at Red Lobster because she followed a couple who took her pen into the parking lot and flipped them off.

Chris Rock

According to Complex, Chris Rock also worked at Red Lobster.

“The thing about Red Lobster is that if you work there, you can’t afford to eat there,” he reportedly told Jay Leno in 2003. “You’re making minimum wage. A shrimp costs minimum wage. I cleaned up after the kids. Kids don’t eat. I used to zero in on a kid. ‘Don’t touch that scallop. Please don’t touch that scallop.”

Rachel McAdams

“I had a small town life — I worked at the local McDonald’s for three years,” Rachel McAdams told the New York Times in August 2008. 

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga may now be an Oscar-winning actress, but she had humble beginnings. Revealed in a May 2010 interview with New York Magazine, Gaga took on a job as a waitress at a diner on the Upper West Side as her after-school job. Her first big purchase was a Gucci purse.

“I was so excited because all the girls at Sacred Heart always had their fancy purses, and I always had whatever,” she says. “My mom and dad were not buying me a $600 purse.”

Jon Hamm

Show of hands if you wished Jon Hamm was your waiter? Well, if you lived in St. Louis and went to any Greek restaurant, Hamm might’ve served you.

“Working in a restaurant is a good life lesson for anybody,” Hamm said in an April 2017 interview with Wealthsimple magazine. “My friend used to say that no one should be able to work in Hollywood if they haven’t worked in a restaurant … I learned how to be nice to people and to ask for help when I need. I learned to love work and find meaning in it. To this day, I like going to work, clocking in and clocking out, the satisfaction of a job well done.”

Madonna

Want to take a wild guess where Madonna worked? No, it wasn’t a restaurant — it was Dunkin’, back when it was back Dunkin’ Donuts. And it wasn’t even your average Dunkin’; it was the Dunkin’ in Times Square.

Apparently she didn’t last long, either, as she was fired after just one day.

Jennifer Aniston

Just like her iconic Friends character, Jennifer Aniston was a waitress — and not a very good one.

“I wasn’t a good waitress, but I was told that I was very nice and charming, so people liked me anyway,” she said in a June 2011 interview with Marie Claire.

Andy Grammer

Much like Rachel McAdams, Andy Grammer worked at a McDonald’s, too, but in Chester, New York.

“I make a mean McFlurry,” he said on Watch What Happens Live.

Naya Rivera

In a 2013 interview with Allure, Naya Rivera revealed she worked at Hooters and didn’t love the experience — and that’s an understatement.

“I have nightmares about that job, period. When I was working there, I was really skinny — a lot skinnier than I am now. But I was always self-conscious. It’s so funny now to feel completely different,” she said.

Amy Adams

Another Hooter’s alum in the house! Amy Adams first job right out of high school was a hostess at Hooter’s.

“It was a great way for me to earn money for college,” she told ET in 2015.

Sarah Silverman

According to Makers, comedian Sarah Silverman took a job as a cocktail waitress at La Cantina, a Mexican restaurant.

Nick Cannon

In 2010, during an episode of MTV show When I Was 17, Nick Cannon said his mom made him get a job to help make ends meet; so he worked at Wienerschnitzel. It didn’t last long, though.

“I ended up getting fired because I was playing on the intercom system at the drive-throw telling jokes,” he said.

Kristen Wiig

Kristen Wiig used to be a waitress at the cafeteria in Universal Studios, and now, when she runs into a familiar-looking face from a TV show or a movie, “then I’ll remember: oh yeah, I used to serve you Cobb salad,” she told The Guardian in 2011.

Kate McKinnon

Kate McKinnon skipped greasy fast food joints altogether for ice cream-scooping at Cold Stone Creamery.

“Now that was a fun job because the real task of the job was to steal small samples of the ice cream without people noticing,” she said on Live with Kelly and Ryan.

Busy Philips

Busy Philips was all about that CPK — California Pizza Kitchen — life in high school.

“It was the golden era of CPK, really, and I ate free every time I worked. The servers weirdly got a discount, but they would give the host/hostess a free meal every time they worked. Maybe because we weren’t getting paid much,” she said while guest hosting Live with Kelly and Ryan.

James Franco

Order up, another celeb who worked at McDonald’s. And apparently James Franco loved his time spent at the fast food joint that he penned an op-ed about it for the Washington Post.

Jennifer Hudson

Forget McDonald’s; Jennifer Hudson was more of a Burger King girl. She even visited one during her guest appearance with James Corden on Carpool Karaoke.

Eva Longoria

Eva Longoria wanted to have a Quinceañera when I was 15, but her family didn’t have the money to throw one. So, she took matters into her own hands.

“I got a job at Wendy’s and paid for it myself,” the actress said to Redbook in November.

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