How much do you tip in restuarants?

Thanks everyone for the UK information. To clarify, they didn't ADD a service charge; supposedly the menu prices included VAT and Service Charge. There was then the Gratuity line on the credit card bill.

For the U.S., definitely 15 to 20% is customary at all restaurants where a waiter or waitress takes your order at your table and someone delivers it to you. For buffets such as Golden Corral or Ponderosa, 10% is fine (about $1/head) because all she is doing is taking your drink order and keeping your glass full.

BobK/Orlando

Bob, all of the credit card slips in restaurants automatically come out with a space for gratuity, whether service is included or not. You should have just ignored that bit as you had already paid. I hate seeing our foreign visitors getting ripped off.
When I'm in the States, I tip 20% unless its poor service, which I can say is rare.
I have been told by servers on several occasions that Brist have a bad reputation for being cheap (wasn't by any means directed at me - this was after paying for meal and casually chatting). Problem is, its a vicious circle, if we are known as cheapskates, service wont be as good, tip wont be as good etc, so its a real hot potato!
 
As a Brit living here now, i tip a flat fee of 20% unless service was so bad and then i say something. Simply because you find that waiters/waitresses dont get paid a wage or if they do is like a token $1 an hour and they survive off their tips. What you also find alot of Brits doing is doubling the tax and rounding up. This comes to around 13%, but go the extra mile if youve had good service and leave 20%. I know alot of Brits dont like tipping because its not done in the UK, but when in Rome...;-)
 
We have a DDE card so we get 18% added automatically
Same here. Prior to the auto-grat, we always left 20%. Offsite we tip 20% minimum, often more. In theory, you calculate the tip pre-tax, but we usually do it on the total bill.
 
I agree quite a lot with most of the comments about 15% inless your my mum who tips resturants with poor service $20 just to find out the reaction.

Thankyou Charlotte x
 

I agree quite a lot with most of the comments about 15% inless your my mum who tips resturants with poor service $20 just to find out the reaction.

Thankyou Charlotte x

what are the reactions?:rotfl2:
 
I use the DDE so normally round up to the nearast dollar I have in my pocket, so I probably tip 20-25%

3 weeks ago I sat at the bar in Pop late one evening at watched maybe 15-20 Americans order drinks and leave some sort of tip. 6 British people walked up to the bar ordered paid and left nout. Maybe they dont understand the tipping culture im unsure but I felt rather bad for the guy behind the bar and ended up tipping him tripple what I would have to make upfor them! ( ok i was rather drunk too!)

The point is I wish people would read up on when you do need to tip - it can be a bit akward but leaving a dollar or 2 on a bar is not going to break the bank and will make the barman more inclined to give you better service next time!
 
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I must appear a right cheapskate because I never tip the bar staff (unless they are taking the order and bringing your drinks to your table).

I tip waiters and buffet staff but not counter staff - and I don't believe I've noticed locals tipping counter staff (bar or coffee shop or counter service meal) ever.
 
ok,this is where i look really ignorant (and whats new there?) but should you tip counter staff? ok, bar i get, when we were at the HRH 2 years ago, made friends with the barman there (he kept giving the kids coke :thumbsup2 he explained how poorly he was paid, and how brits just didi not get the NEED for staff to receive tips.
but i did not realise that it was expected of counter staff too...
tracy
 
I People give me good standard I give the normal 20% if they they give excellent I give more average less rubbish nothing. Tipping I feel is not a right its a privilege. You have to earn your tip and just not just expect it.
 
I always tip 20% unless really sub par. In that case I would send meal back or ask to speak to the manager.
 
Dang nabbit

We were on the DDP last year and I still tipped 10% every time we ate

Now I find that we didnt need to do it, and that this year we need to tip at 15 or 20%

I also leave Mousekeeping $40 at the end of my stay.

So this year imma save on tipping mousekeeping in order to pay the 15% tip on food orders.

Tsk......I just wish they would pay peeps more and add it to the prices,

I am a brit and used to be taxed 'up front' not after the event
 





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