Waiters and waitresses do not get paid minimum wage. They are paid a lower hourly wage and depend on customers tips to make up the difference. Tipping a good server is always appropriate. In some restaurants, to make up for "dead-beat" customers, the 15% tip is added in to the bill,
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∙ 16y ago15 to 20 percent of a restaurant bill should be left as a tip.
No restaurant.
No
What do you mean by "tip?"Do you mean as in advice or as in 'leaving a tip at a restaurant table?'the advice way: éste es un consejothe restaurant tip way: esto es una propina
A restaurant owner should not tip his/her staff, period. What type of stupid question is this? The service staff should be lucky to have a job, and treat the proprietor with respect, which means serving him/her and not expecting a tip. Who gives the owner a tip for starting a great restaurant and creating many jobs?
Yes, Wendy's is considered retail sales.
15% is plenty for a regular restaurant and decent service.
What they want yes. What they demand no.
If the bill has a service charge then it includes a tip anyway otherways it is entirely up to you.
You have to bring in a State of MO Business or Retail Sales License for your bar or restaurant.
as in a restaurant tip = דמי שתייה (d'mei shtee-YAH)
No, the tip is for the server. The restaurant should not be taking any percentage of the tips.