My wife and I have frequented many diners over the years.
You'd think she'd hate diners given that she has been a waitress since forever. Still it just seems
to be our favorite stop when were out doing errands or just getting lost on the bike. The food is
usually good, the staff works on tips so they are usually very friendly, and we're just drawn to the laid back atmosphere.
My wife has a formula for leaving a tip based on your parties # of people, amout of bill, and what not. I am not
there to do math. I usually drop a $5 for my wife and I. Maybe a bit more for when the kids are along and etc.
I remember a few years back we stopped at a diner in Red Bank NJ, coming back from the shore. We finished our food,
but had no smaller bills to leave the tip. We proceeded to the cash register with intent to get change for the tip, when all
hell broke loose.
Our waitress upon seeing no tip at the table met us at the cash register to tear into us for not leaving a tip. She created
quite a scene citing how her service was perfect, and how she works on tips, and can't survive if she keeps getting stiffed.
I thought my wife was gonna kill the girl. I explained that we had no change, and I meant to go back to the table with a tip.
I held up the five dollar bill, folded it into my pocket, and left not saying another word. My wife says the girl must be new,
and really needs to get straightened out. I believe that was the first and last time I ever stiffed a waitress. (not including the wife)
However ... to this day when we have no change, one of us stays at the table while the other gets the change for the tip.
Whats your tipping style/proceedure/formula?
You'd think she'd hate diners given that she has been a waitress since forever. Still it just seems
to be our favorite stop when were out doing errands or just getting lost on the bike. The food is
usually good, the staff works on tips so they are usually very friendly, and we're just drawn to the laid back atmosphere.
My wife has a formula for leaving a tip based on your parties # of people, amout of bill, and what not. I am not
there to do math. I usually drop a $5 for my wife and I. Maybe a bit more for when the kids are along and etc.
I remember a few years back we stopped at a diner in Red Bank NJ, coming back from the shore. We finished our food,
but had no smaller bills to leave the tip. We proceeded to the cash register with intent to get change for the tip, when all
hell broke loose.
Our waitress upon seeing no tip at the table met us at the cash register to tear into us for not leaving a tip. She created
quite a scene citing how her service was perfect, and how she works on tips, and can't survive if she keeps getting stiffed.
I thought my wife was gonna kill the girl. I explained that we had no change, and I meant to go back to the table with a tip.
I held up the five dollar bill, folded it into my pocket, and left not saying another word. My wife says the girl must be new,
and really needs to get straightened out. I believe that was the first and last time I ever stiffed a waitress. (not including the wife)
However ... to this day when we have no change, one of us stays at the table while the other gets the change for the tip.
Whats your tipping style/proceedure/formula?