Submitted by UncleLongHair0 t3_11ctdjj in washingtondc
Went to a large bar/restaurant near Dupont last week. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary with prices, service, or tips. Very friendly bartender, great food, great service, I tipped about 20%.
Went to a small restaurant on H St. last night. We had to order all of our own food and drinks with QR codes. The few service people there seemed overworked and grumpy and barely said a word to us, basically just brought things to the table. The check included a 20% "service fee", which was taxed, and recommended tip range of 15-25%.
So for $60 of food there was $12 for service fee, then about 10% tax for $7.20, and a tip range of $12-20.
I don't know if there is any way to tell how much of the service fee might go to the servers rather than the restaurant, I don't think there is any legal requirement. I'm not up on the very latest of Initiative 82 but I don't think the servers' hourly wage has increased much if at all (it's supposed to phase in over 5 years). So I don't want to stiff them, even though I got literally almost no service at all, but paying $30-40 of service/tax/tip on a $60 tab is completely outrageous, that's 50-65%. I ended up tipping 15% but will never go back to that place.
What are others experiences? Interesting to me that these two restaurants seem to have completely different approaches.
solidrecommendations t1_ja4y1e2 wrote
It hasn’t gone into effect yet