If the bill has a service charge then it includes a tip anyway otherways it is entirely up to you.
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?
Hey, well let's just say.. if u want to give a tip, give it to the waitress, cos otherwhise it'll end up with the owner of the restaurant. and i'd think a 10% tip is ok, if u rly liked the service. tipping is not obligated though!
A waitress waits on you when you are dining out at a restaurant. It is a good idea to tip your waitress for all of their hard work.
either a waiter/waitress, chef, manager, owner, or server
In Canada, the standard tipping rate is about 15 to 20 % of your meal's totoal cost.
I wouldn't. Tell the waiter you appreciate his service but that you do not agree with him not getting the tip. If the owner is there, I would tell him in front of the waiter.
* Every restaurant is different. Sometimes when you leave a tip the money from all waitress' or waiters are pooled and divided (bus boys may get some of the tip money as well.) With other waitress' and waiters they may be able to keep the tip for themselves. Generally you tip a waiter 15 percent if the service is good. If you don't feel within reason you have had good service you do not have to leave a tip.
everyone likes me because i am so amenable.
Waitress, cleark, store owner, any restaurant, in an amusement park/ water park.
A head waitress is someone who controls all the waitresses in a restaurant.
The waitress served the meal efficiently. The patrons left the waitress a good tip.
The usual tip % is 15