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11-16-2014 11:10 PM
When you go out to eat and the service is buffet style, do you tip the same as you do for regular table service? We often go out to brunch or buffet dinners. We see the server maybe twice, once to tell them we are getting the buffet and once to get our check, and sometimes finding someone to do either of these tasks can be difficult. There is usually a person running around with a coffee pot, and if I am lucky I can find someone to get me a soft drink. Many of the buffets have iced tea, tea and hot water and juices out so you can serve yourself. We normally tip 20% or better, but that always feels like too much to me for this kind of service. What does everyone else do?
CeeCee
11-16-2014 11:12 PM
11-16-2014 11:14 PM
For that kind of service I tip $1-2, no more if that is literally all they do. If I am brought refills of something, an extra fork, or there is a request fulfilled, I would probably throw in another dollar. If they make themselves scarce, I tip accordingly.
11-16-2014 11:16 PM
On 11/16/2014 moonchilde said:For that kind of service I tip $1-2, no more if that is literally all they do. If I am brought refills of something, an extra fork, or there is a request fulfilled, I would probably throw in another dollar. If they make themselves scarce, I tip accordingly.
I agree - this situation does not deserve a full tip.
11-16-2014 11:23 PM
Some additional info, I don't know if it matters or not. These are usually very nice buffets, $30-$40 per person.
They often have someone out cooking individual omelettes and someone else carving meat, like ham, roast beef and/or turkey. I almost feel like I should tip those people more than my "server".
Edited to add: We live in Calgary, Canada, and all servers are at least paid minimum wage, which is $10.25 CDN here, about $9.25 US. So there's no $1.25 an hour plus tips type of wages.
CeeCee
11-16-2014 11:25 PM
My girlfriends and I go to elegant, mimosa brunches once a month. I never thought to tip.
11-16-2014 11:27 PM
On 11/16/2014 CeeCee said:Some addition info, I don't know if it matters or not. These are usually very nice buffets, $30-$40 per person.
CeeCee
I still would not leave more than $5 if the service is literally no more than you have stated. If they're keeping champagne topped up, refilling rolls, etc. that is more service than you have indicated.
11-17-2014 02:00 AM
On 11/16/2014 CeeCee said:No wonder restaurants in Alberta are so expensive. I was there in September 2013, and we were astounded at the prices of meals and hotels. It was probably our last trip ever, although I love the place.Some addition info, I don't know if it matters or not. These are usually very nice buffets, $30-$40 per person.
They often have someone out cooking individual omelettes and someone else carving meat, like ham, roast beef and/or turkey. I almost feel like I should tip those people more than my "server".
Edited to add: We live in Calgary, Canada, and all servers are at least paid minimum wage, which is $10.25 CDN here, about $9.25 US. So there's no $1.25 an hour plus tips type of wages.
CeeCee
11-17-2014 02:09 AM
11-17-2014 03:00 AM
On 11/16/2014 september said: 10 percent here.
ITA - This is the recommended amount. We usually round up.
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