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The closest would be Martha, who covers: butlers, cooks, dietitians, domestic servants, homemakers, hotel-keepers, housemaids, housewives, innkeepers, manservants, servants, and servers.

St Lawrence is the patron saint of cooks, if that's close. The legend is that while he was being martyred by roasting him on a gridiron suspended over a fire, he was so strong-willed that instead of giving in to the Romans and releasing information about the Church; at the point of death he exclaimed 'I am done on this side! Turn me over and eat.' See Answers.com: St Lawrence

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Patron Saints of innkeepers and hotel-keepers

•Amand

•Goar

•Julian the Hospitaller

•Martha

•Martin de Porres

•Martin of Tours

•Theodatus

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The patron saints of hospitality are St. Julian the Hospitaler and St. Meinrad.

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There isn't a saint with the exact title of 'patron saint of food service.' The patron saint of cooking is Saint Lawrence, and patron saint of wait-staff is Saint Martha.

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The patron saints of servers, waiters, waitresses are:
•Martha
•Notburga
•Zita

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The patron saints of hospitality are Saint Julian the Hospitaler and Saint Meinrad.

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