Or you just don’t worry about it, pay the service fee, and don’t tip!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Service fees may not be tip. If you don’t like it go somewhere else.
But in some cases you don’t know there is a service fee until you have been seated, and are reading the menu. How many people do you really think are going to get up and walk out of the restaurant at that point? I would say almost none.
I also don’t tip if there is a 15-20% service fee is included.
Ask. It’s how you’ll know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Service fees may not be tip. If you don’t like it go somewhere else.
But in some cases you don’t know there is a service fee until you have been seated, and are reading the menu. How many people do you really think are going to get up and walk out of the restaurant at that point? I would say almost none.
I also don’t tip if there is a 15-20% service fee is included.
Ask. It’s how you’ll know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most places are losing money on food costs. Many still haven’t recovered from covid shut downs.
Seems like they should just increase their prices by x% if they need more to cover costs instead of trying to add it as a surcharge at the end of the meal.
Anonymous wrote:If I have a "service fee" on my bill at the end of the night, I am asking to see the manager (after telling the server it has nothing to do with him/her and their service). In those cases, I want to know whether the server is getting the fee or the owner is and what the server is being paid. Jurisdictions (like DC) monkeying around with the tipped wage makes it so goddamn confusing. I want the server to be taken care of, but I don't trust most restaurant owners to be upfront about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Service fees may not be tip. If you don’t like it go somewhere else.
But in some cases you don’t know there is a service fee until you have been seated, and are reading the menu. How many people do you really think are going to get up and walk out of the restaurant at that point? I would say almost none.
I also don’t tip if there is a 15-20% service fee is included.
Anonymous wrote:Service fees may not be tip. If you don’t like it go somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Most places are losing money on food costs. Many still haven’t recovered from covid shut downs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Service fees may not be tip. If you don’t like it go somewhere else.
If the service fee isn’t going to servers, where is it going?
Bingo, a "service fee" is a tip automatically added by a restaurant. There's no need to add another tip on top of that. If the restaurant isn't distributing that fee to their servers, that's an issue between labor and management, and it's not the customer's problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Service fees may not be tip. If you don’t like it go somewhere else.
If the service fee isn’t going to servers, where is it going?
Anonymous wrote:If I have a "service fee" on my bill at the end of the night, I am asking to see the manager (after telling the server it has nothing to do with him/her and their service). In those cases, I want to know whether the server is getting the fee or the owner is and what the server is being paid. Jurisdictions (like DC) monkeying around with the tipped wage makes it so goddamn confusing. I want the server to be taken care of, but I don't trust most restaurant owners to be upfront about it.