Tipping in London restaurants? need an update...
Tipping in London restaurants? need an update...
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RDMcG

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20,677 posts

233 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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Although I lived in London many years ago, I have lived on the other side of the pond for decades....

In Canada for instance, normal tip is 15% on a restaurant bill, while in Manhattan 20% is normal.

I have seen many posts here from the UK expressing outrage at this.

Now,,,as someone likely to visit London shortly, my question is:..

What do you tip in a quality restaurant?..I would normally add 15% to the bill unless there was a service charge. ( assuming appropriate service)..........

Not talking here about terrible service or exceptional service.

I typically tip on the final bill..i.e. after tax, after wine etc.........

Would be grateful for any updates.

JKRolling

642 posts

128 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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I tend to work on the rule that 10% in the uk is a decent tip but if I'm really pleased i add more. So if a meal comes to £200 then £20 but would leave £50 if i felt the service justified it

TIGA84

5,550 posts

257 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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JKRolling said:
I tend to work on the rule that 10% in the uk is a decent tip but if I'm really pleased i add more. So if a meal comes to £200 then £20 but would leave £50 if i felt the service justified it
25% Tip?

Blimey, that must be some service.


FWIW

3,873 posts

123 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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TIGA84 said:
25% Tip?

Blimey, that must be some service.
Happy ending?

p1stonhead

29,451 posts

193 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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10% pretty standard for me. If its not far away to round it up to a whole number I will do that.

Dont think I have ever gone to 20% in the UK. I hate the tipping culture in the US.

Timmy40

13,014 posts

224 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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I don't think there's any hard and fast rule, but I'm a 10%'er, 5% is just mean, and 15% is a bit too much unless there was something exceptional about the service.

There's also the slight nuance of when/where to tip, e.g. do you tip for a bar snack in a pub? I tend to but I know alot of people don't.

Vixpy1

42,697 posts

290 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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10% but only when its deserved, the drunker i am the larger the tip seems to be

sidekickdmr

5,202 posts

232 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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10% unless it was really bad, then nothing.

hajaba123

1,336 posts

201 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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More and more places are doing the discretionary service charge on the bill to save all this. Recently seems to have moved up from 12.5% to 13.5% in London

bayleaf

285 posts

125 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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TIGA84 said:
JKRolling said:
I tend to work on the rule that 10% in the uk is a decent tip but if I'm really pleased i add more. So if a meal comes to £200 then £20 but would leave £50 if i felt the service justified it
25% Tip?

Blimey, that must be some service.
I think he's had too much port.

mcflurry

9,186 posts

279 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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UK waiting staff get paid more than $2 an hour, so don't rely on tips in the same way as most American waiters and waitresses.

ascayman

13,268 posts

242 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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12.5% on total bill inc drinks.

RDMcG

Original Poster:

20,677 posts

233 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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Many thanks for the information. I will check if there is a service charge and if not will go 10-12.5% on the bill.

Efbe

9,251 posts

192 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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RDMcG said:
Many thanks for the information. I will check if there is a service charge and if not will go 10-12.5% on the bill.
no. 10%

truck71

2,328 posts

198 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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Tipping is dead easy- do what you think is appropriate and don't feel obliged. I tend to hover around 10% unless there is a service charge in which case I round up to the nearest £5.

Johnnytheboy

24,499 posts

212 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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10%

More if waitress is good looking.

If I'm utterly honest. getmecoat

Rosscow

9,604 posts

189 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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Sea Demon

1,168 posts

239 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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If I was happy with the food & service I'd leave 10% roughly. A lot of places dont pass on any tips at all! A waitress that we had at Pizza Express (bluewater) told us not to worry about tipping as they dont see any of it & said it happens at at lot of places.

ambuletz

11,625 posts

207 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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No tip, if the food is as good as it is I'll probably come back and would tell my friends.

Efbe

9,251 posts

192 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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