Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Waitress Gets $3.00 Tip On a $1,665 Dinner Party at a Restaurant



Tonight I got a $3 tip on a $1,665 dinner… because the table thought the 20% service charge was my gratuity.


And honestly? This is becoming one of the hardest parts of working in restaurants today.

The problem is, every restaurant handles service charges differently now. Some places give it to the staff. Some split it. Some keep part — or all — for operating costs.

At our restaurant, that service charge does NOT go to servers.

So after hours of taking care of a table — timing every course perfectly, refilling drinks before they’re empty, handling special requests, answering questions, and making sure the entire experience feels seamless — you open the check and see:

Tip: $3.00

The worst part is… most guests truly believe they already tipped.

So now servers are left writing little notes like:
“Service charge does not go to staff ðŸ’™

Not to guilt anyone.
Not to beg.
Just to survive a system that’s become incredibly confusing for both guests and workers.

People see the final bill and assume the staff has already been taken care of.

Most nights, we smile through it.
But after enough tables like this… it starts to hit differently.

If restaurants add service charges, there should be complete transparency about where that money actually goes.
Because guests deserve clarity.
And service workers deserve fairness.  


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Waitress Gets $3.00 Tip On a $1,665 Dinner Party at a Restaurant

Tonight I got a $3 tip on a $1,665 dinner… because the table thought the 20% service charge was my gratuity. And honestly? This is becoming ...