Sigarms
Super Member
You might of missed how I started this.......but they don’t really pay the wait staff to do their job. Technically they usually pay some pittance, often not even minimum wage. Waiters don’t earn their money from the company, they earn it from tips from the customers; by good service and sometimes doing “extra” things that might not be part of company policy to get a better tip.
The flip side, is they want to increase the bill total as much as possible since the tip is usually a percentage. “Another drink?” “Dessert?”, “No, you have to order from the adult menu, it’s company policy”.
So, should a waiter try to get a better tip percentage on a smaller bill, or figure they’re going to get the regular percentage and try to up the bill total? Two different waiters, two different solutions.
Ultimatley, it comes down to the restaurants policy IMO to what they are holding their wait staff to. As a worker, I would expect to be terminated if I knowingly broke a company policy.
At the end of the day, that's $175 (with tips) that the restaurant got from me feeding my family within a month (my dad can be a picky eater, so when he finds something he likes when we're out, I tend to go back there and I knew the pricing going in, added their filet mignon is worth every bit of the $28 they charge vs another place I know that charges $40 for the same steak off their dinner menu.
There are some restaurants that don't have seniors menu and they won't allow a senior citizen to order off the kids menu (generally smaller portions) and this is a business practice that doesn't make any sense to me, particularly for a "higher end" restaurant.
Their business, their choice, I get that. Just seems like you're leaving money on the table by saying "no" to old folks.
As I mentioned, YEARS ago we found a good local Italian place we use to go to for family gatherings (in laws and wifes sister) on weekends somewhat regularly. The waitstaff knew us as regulars, and the one time my dad was with us when he was visiting, he wanted to orde off the kids menu and they said no. Talking with the owner, he said it's his policy that seniors can't order off the kids menu even though he didn't have a seniors menu. I told the family I didn't feel like spending any more money with this guy and we walked out and never went back. I just see it as the owner losing a crapload of money over a $4 to $7 dollar meal when I'd guess his margins are about the same on a regular priced "adult meal" due to the portion sizing. Don't know why that restaurant went out of business some years later, but didn't care.
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