I also tip on the TOTAL bill, tax and all.
I AGREE 100% there.
And remember, as a former waitress I like to remind people that food quality is not the waitstaff's fault unless they give you attitude when you ask for replacements, etc.
Sorry, but you are SOOOOOOOOO VERY WRONG for the MOST PART, NOT ALWAYS, BUT MOST.
1. If the server puts in the order incorrectly into the computer, GUESS WHAT HAPPENS?
2. If the server FORGETS to put an order into the computer, GUESS WHAT HAPPENS?
3. If the server brings out the food(meaning NO OTHER SERVER IS INVOLVED) and there is something or things OBVIOUSLY(WITHIN SIGHT without having to TOUCH or TASTE the food to NOTICE THE MISTAKE) wrong or missing, then the SERVER is 100% at fault for "BRINGING" the food out incorrectly. A missing side dish, a missing side of ranch, a wrong entree, these are ALL COMPLETELY THE SERVER'S FAULT IF THEY BRING OUT THE FOOD as well as took the order. If I order a side of ranch, if my server brings me my food, they should COMPARE THAT WRITTEN ORDER WITH THE PLATE OF FOOD. If they did not write down the order, they are not caring and EXTREMELY LAZY, which is even MORE reason to tip lousy for a lazy server.
These things have happen to me and my husband before MANY TIMES.
Some things you cannot tell by sight such as a pickle under a bun, a burrito filling, a steak cooked medium well instead of well done, etc., you cannot just SEE that it's wrong, but MOST mistakes you CAN as long it is my server taking out the food to me. Also, ANY sides of condiments of ANY KIND can be brought out BEFORE the food is ready since they don't need cooking such as ranch, honey mustard, tartar sauce, mayo, mustard, a-1, etc., instead of depending on another server to READ the ticket and compare that ticket to the plate of food. I have had several servers throughout the years VOLUNTEER to take condiments to me no matter WHO took my food to me, because they CARED if they got my order correct at least as far as that was concerned. It does NOT take 15 or more minutes to get let's say a couple of sides of ranch for instance.
I will say that a person that just does not like the taste of the food, well that really has absolutely NOTHING to do with service at all, that's personal taste, unless the order is wrong. I have tried dishes before I absolutely hated, but I NEVER took it out on my server, because me not liking something has NOTHING to do with my server at all. I take out things that they can CONTROL, such as if they take my food to me, if there is a side dish wrong or missing or an entree wrong or missing condiments, for SURE I WILL take points off.
Them giving you "attitude" as you said to fix a situation has NOTHING at all to do with if the mistake was THEIR FAULT to begin with. If they give me attitude of any kind, they will receive nothing, because that's just plain mean and wrong. I have NEVER had a server refuse to fix a situation, but have had many more times where I was polite about the mistake and they REFUSE TO APOLOGIZE for it as if it's NOT THEIR FAULT, when those particular times it WAS. I DON'T CARE IF MY SERVER PUT IN THE ORDER CORRECTLY, BUT DELIVER IT WITH THINGS THEY CAN **
SEE** ARE WRONG. I ordered my fries "lightly cooked", because Outback cooks their fries sooo dark, it's nasty tasting to me. I have had servers bring them cooked "lightly" before, so the cooks CAN do this. Our waitress brought out the food with my fries DARK as can be. I IMMEDIATELY(2-3 seconds of the plate hitting the table without TOUCHING A THING) tell her "I ordered my fries "lightly cooked", which her DEFENSIVE RESPONSE was "I put it on the ticket right," or something like that. I couldn't believe she told me that. I felt WAS SHE (((((((((((BLIND))))))))))))) that she couldn't **********SEE*********** these fries were EXTREMELY DARK BROWN. I even had told her "NOT OVERDONE" in my ORDERING DESCRIPTION WHEN I HAD ORIGINALLY ORDERED EVEN. Her tip was 12%. WHY? HER ATTITUDE GOT HER THAT. SO WHAT YOU PUT IN THE ORDER RIGHT? YOU TELL YOUR COOK TO RECOOK THE FRIES, BECAUSE THE CUSTOMER ORDERED THEM "LIGHTLY" COOKED. YOU DON'T EVER, EVER, EVER, BRING OUT FOOD WRONG YOU CAN *********SEE************ IS WRONG! My server is 100% responsible for "BRINGING" me my food to me as CORRECT AS THEY POSSIBLY CAN WITHOUT HAVING TO TOUCH OR TASTE MY FOOD TO NOTICE A MISTAKE.
I had another situation at a restaurant where my husband ordered 2 side dishes. At this restaurant, each side dish is a SEPARATE menu item as far as sandwiches went. Anyway, OUR WAITRESS brought out the food without my husband's baked potato and she even WROTE IT DOWN. Do you know what she stupidly did? For one thing, DIDN'T APOLOGIZE ONCE, which was SOOOOOO UNCARING AND MEAN. Another thing, she had the ticket on the tray and was looking at that when my husband NICELY mentioned he had ordered a baked potato INSTEAD of her WRITTEN ORDER. We have had servers before NOT put in the order correctly by FORGETTING to put in orders before or not pushing the correct buttons before, therefore, it's NOT on the TICKET, but ON THE WRITTEN ORDER INSTEAD(unless they really messed up by not writting it down correctly, which is more unlikely). Anyway, the uncaring waitress received 8%. WHY? THE WAY SHE HANDLED IT. That side dish should have been asked from the manager to be comped for forgetting it, since it was a major item, not like a condiment that is usually free. Secondly, she should have said "I am SO SORRY about that" , not even just a sorry, which she NEVER SAID ONE SORRY even. Thirdly, she should have COMPARED THAT WRITTEN ORDER IN THE KITCHEN ******************BEFORE***************************** SHE BROUGHT OUT THE FOOD OUT THE KITCHEN TO OUR TABLE TO BEGIN WITH. Her service was also kind of slow with the check and other things as well, so that's the tip she got. She was UNCARING and MEAN, SO WERE WE IN THE TIP. What goes around, comes around. Treat us the way YOU'D like to be treated as if YOU were the customer and we will treat you that way in the tip.
See, if I would have been that server, I would have NEVER brought out the food wrong to being with, but if I would have let's say for instance, I would have IMMEDIATELY said I was sorry. I would have looked at my WRITTEN ORDER, NOT the ticket, which I am guessing she probably STUPIDLY THREW IT AWAY. Thirdly, I would have asked my manager to comp at least a COKE off the customer's bill. I would have also apologized profusely even after I would have delivered the forgotten item. If she would have done all of that, she would have received at least 14% of the bill BEFORE the discount, since she would have tried to MAKE-UP for her mess up. I don't care if she put the order in 100% correctly, the fact is, THE SERVER is responsible for "BRINGING" the order out as correctly as possible. It's like DUH, if I order chicken, why are you bringing me a steak for example? The servers today seem to be SO LAZY AND UNCARING they cannot verify major food items even such as entrees and side dishes. Those are VERY IMPORTANT. We had a waiter that brought out mac & cheese when I ordered a baked potato. Being in all these situations, we were ONLY a party of 2, WHY getting these orders correct is such a task? Forgetting ranch is one thing, forgetting a major side dish that is missing or wrong or a wrong entree is getting ridiculous. I feel sometimes when things like that happen I should have given my order to the cooks PERSONALLY and GRABBED it out the kitchen, because the person BRINGING it to me(let's say is my server, not another server) doesn't verify what they HOPEFULLY WROTE DOWN as far as obvious mistakes are concerned that is.
When another server is involved, then if a side dish is missing, unless my server admits at fault, I won't fault THEM personally, but sorry, I will still tip accordingly, because it IS still PART OF MY SERVICE. If part of the service is not good, the tip will not be that good. I'd personally rather have my server bring me my food, because MOST of the time when another server brings the food out, it's NOT CORRECT, so I WAIT TO EAT ANYWAYS. Usually it's condiments that are forgotten such as mayo, mustard, and ranch. Those are IMPORTANT to a sandwich. The ranch is for the fries so I wouldn't order it ON the sandwich or burger. I like a little mustard, so the kitchen staff may put too much of what I actually want, so I rather put my OWN AMOUNT on myself. I like lots of mayo, so if I say "extra", some will think an extra teaspoon is enough, which for me, I probably put 2-3 TABLESPOONS of mayo on my burgers and sandwiches, so I ask for it on the side.
So quit saying food quality is not the server's fault, because MOST of the time it IS. It's very RARE that it's NOT the server's fault. If you just don't like your food, of course it's NOT the server's fault, because we all like and don't like different foods which has NOTHING, NOTHING, NOTHING, WHAT-SO-EVER to do with your server. If the mistake is cold food, but you know your server was not playing, that's NOT your server's fault. If the food is wrong such as missing chopped onions in a salad with covered ranch all over, meaning, the server could not SEE the onions were missing and they did not admit they put in the order wrong, then how could you fault them for that mistake when they couldn't SEE it was wrong as well as they put in the order correctly hopefully? As long as you cannot SEE the mistake, I will not fault the server unless they admit to me they messed up by putting in the order wrong into the computer.
Even if they don't give me attitude to replace the food, if they messed up, I tip according to HOW they HANDLED that mess up and HOW BIG the mess up is as well as MOST IMPORTANTLY, HOW LONG DID IT TAKE TO FIX THE MESS UP IF IT WAS THEIR FAULT such as putting in the order wrong to being with or even a side ranch takes 5 minutes or more, that's getting to be a major mess up, when a missing side of ranch should take 1-2 minutes at the most.
Just understand that servers have LOTS of CONTROL over the food.