Waiting is hard work.
It may not look like it to the patron sitting there, but it really is.
Unless you have been a waiter you probably don't understand.
I don't like the way the restaurant industry is set up, but when I walk into a restaurant I feel obligated to tip the server.
Tips are part of their pay since without tips they make about $2.00 an hour.
Would you work for $2.00 an hour?
Not tipping the server is stealing.
You are sitting at their table consuming their time and keeping them from having a paying customer.
If the service is so bad that you feel justified in withholding a 15% tip, then you should have talked to the manager before the meal was over.
Consider the waiter's tip part of the cost of a meal before you go into a restaurant. If you don't want to tip, then get takeout or counter service or eat at home.
It may not look like it to the patron sitting there, but it really is.
Unless you have been a waiter you probably don't understand.
I don't like the way the restaurant industry is set up, but when I walk into a restaurant I feel obligated to tip the server.
Tips are part of their pay since without tips they make about $2.00 an hour.
Would you work for $2.00 an hour?
Not tipping the server is stealing.
You are sitting at their table consuming their time and keeping them from having a paying customer.
If the service is so bad that you feel justified in withholding a 15% tip, then you should have talked to the manager before the meal was over.
Consider the waiter's tip part of the cost of a meal before you go into a restaurant. If you don't want to tip, then get takeout or counter service or eat at home.

Where's that? I waitressed and we were all paid $2.13/hr. I think that a tip should reflect service but a 15% tip means that you sucked. 20% is norm and anything above is great!