Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:57     Subject: Re:I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t eaten out in DC in a long time, so I’m unfamiliar with this. Does the waitstaff get that service fee or that a “restaurant recovery” fee?


Restaurant recovery fee is not my problem.

The restaurant can raise prices if they need to.

I’m a former server. I hit 0%

Who is getting the service fee, the restaurant or the server?


It’s a mystery.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:54     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

The only place I’ve seen this recently is 2 Amys and they make it very clear you are not expected to tip.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:54     Subject: Re:I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t eaten out in DC in a long time, so I’m unfamiliar with this. Does the waitstaff get that service fee or that a “restaurant recovery” fee?


Restaurant recovery fee is not my problem.

The restaurant can raise prices if they need to.

I’m a former server. I hit 0%

Who is getting the service fee, the restaurant or the server?
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:51     Subject: Re:I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

Anonymous wrote:I haven’t eaten out in DC in a long time, so I’m unfamiliar with this. Does the waitstaff get that service fee or that a “restaurant recovery” fee?


Restaurant recovery fee is not my problem.

The restaurant can raise prices if they need to.

I’m a former server. I hit 0%
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:49     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

Anonymous wrote:They are not expecting more. Stop stirring up trouble. The screen or the receipt may suggest adding an additional extra tip, but no one does that.


We encountered a very similar scenario recently:

https://www.reddit.com/r/washingtondc/comments/156w1dc/i_was_asked_to_tip_in_addition_to_20_service_fee/
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:40     Subject: Re:I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

I haven’t eaten out in DC in a long time, so I’m unfamiliar with this. Does the waitstaff get that service fee or that a “restaurant recovery” fee?
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:40     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

Vote with your feet.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:36     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

Why is it awkward? The tip has already been included and they know that.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:34     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

They are not expecting more. Stop stirring up trouble. The screen or the receipt may suggest adding an additional extra tip, but no one does that.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:32     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

It’s only awkward if you received bad service. Otherwise, you’d have given approximately that amount anyway. Obviously, no need to add more!!!
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:32     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

yep, i don't tip if there is a 20 percent service fee. that's the tip, clearly.

Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:31     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

I don’t think hitting 0 is awkward at all. The restaurant and that waiter know they replaced tips with a 20% service fee. If they’re expecting more, they’re just greedy a-holes.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:31     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

If there is a service charge of 20% I don't tip.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:30     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

I say “there’s already a service fee on this bill right?” Then click 0%.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 12:28     Subject: I still don't understand what you do when a restaurant tacks on a 20% service fee

You are supposed to leave 0% tip, right?

Restaurants in DC are adding these ridiculous fees. According to the law, they have to use it to pay staff, so if staff are now getting more money, why would you leave a tip? I keep hearing about people being expected to tip 40+% now on top of bill after they pay 20% more for tip on top of the service charge. That's insane and I'll never pay that. So what exactly are you supposed to do? It's awkward when the waiter is there with an electronic device to process your card payment and you add 0% because there's a service fee. Tipping culture in the US is infuriating, and they're treating customers like cash cows.