I hate to say this, but really it is not our fault if servers do not make what they should. They should really work it out with Management to get what they are entitled to, also it should be noted that if tips do not cover up to federal minimum wage, then the restaurant must make up the difference.Being a server I always tip at least 20% of the bill, sometimes more depending on the server but never less..Well one time down on the pier I had this horrible horrible server, basically sat us took our order and never returned. Long story...I know in Indiana buffets make the same as table servers only 2.13 a hour.
I generally will leave a 15% tip for good service at a sit down restaurant, but at a buffet it depends, if I pay at a Cash Register and get my own drinks, no tip is given, generally speaking at those locations the employees can not keep the tips, they have to be turned over to the company to do as it sees fit with it. (I.E. Home Town Buffet, Soup Plantation, Sweet Tomatoes).
Now if at the buffet I sit down eat and pay the server afterwards, it depends on what the server had to do and how much of their job they did, my penny example was one because the server did NONE of his job whatsoever.
I simply expect the following from servers:
- Be friendly
- If I have questions about the menu answer them as best you can
- Get my first drink within 3-5 minutes of taking my drink order, which should be taken pretty much as soon as I sit down (I really would prefer 1-3 minutes, but anything over 5 will start to affect the tip)
- When my drink is down to about 1/4 left, refill it. I actually had one server that would refill the drink when it had 3/4 left, he got a great tip bcause of this and a few other things he did.
- Clear the table in a timely manner, i.e. before the next course is brought out or while I am up getting food at a buffet.
- Bring the check within 5-10 minutes of me being done eating, anything over 10 minutes will definitely reduce the tip.
- If I am paying by credit card bring the check back within 5 minutes of taking it.
- If i am paying by cash and need change bring the change back within 5 minutes of taking it.
I know many will think I am being unreasonable, but that is the service I expect for a 15% tip (or 10% tip at a buffet). The more the server does above and beyond that the higher the tip. Now also please note I am understanding, for an example we went to Baker's Square one night and because they had one customer the entire night before they had to call people off the next night and as a result there was a long wait as there was only one server and the restaurant was swamped, they even had the bus boy waiting tables. We ordered desert and our waitress gave it to us for free because of the wait, we weren't complaining either, we understood what had happened. Not only did we leave her the tip based off of what the bill should have been, we included the price of the pies in the tip as well, she really did very well under the circumstances, note that even with all of this we never had to wait for a refill on our drinks, which only goes to show how poor my waiter was at the Crystal Palace example I gave a while back.