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Re: Ode to Server

Post by colchar » April 19th, 2009, 12:42 pm

WindsorsDaughter wrote: You can bake?? yummyy

Yep, I'm making muffins in a little while and am trying to decide what to bake for dessert tonight. I'm thinking of home made rice pudding (not exactly baking I know) but might resort to a cake of some kind because I've got a craving for curry and think I'll make that (from scratch) for dinner. If we decide to BBQ I'll definitely make the rice pudding.
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Re: Ode to Server

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colchar wrote:
WindsorsDaughter wrote: You can bake?? yummyy

Yep, I'm making muffins in a little while and am trying to decide what to bake for dessert tonight. I'm thinking of home made rice pudding (not exactly baking I know) but might resort to a cake of some kind because I've got a craving for curry and think I'll make that (from scratch) for dinner. If we decide to BBQ I'll definitely make the rice pudding.
Damn.. Can I come over? Lol
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Re: Ode to Server

Post by colchar » April 19th, 2009, 1:23 pm

WindsorsDaughter wrote:
colchar wrote:
WindsorsDaughter wrote: You can bake?? yummyy

Yep, I'm making muffins in a little while and am trying to decide what to bake for dessert tonight. I'm thinking of home made rice pudding (not exactly baking I know) but might resort to a cake of some kind because I've got a craving for curry and think I'll make that (from scratch) for dinner. If we decide to BBQ I'll definitely make the rice pudding.
Damn.. Can I come over? Lol

But of course. I'll pick you up at the airport ;)
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Re: Ode to Server

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colchar wrote:
WindsorsDaughter wrote: You can bake?? yummyy

Yep, I'm making muffins in a little while and am trying to decide what to bake for dessert tonight. I'm thinking of home made rice pudding (not exactly baking I know) but might resort to a cake of some kind because I've got a craving for curry and think I'll make that (from scratch) for dinner. If we decide to BBQ I'll definitely make the rice pudding.
What does this have to do with Ode to Server? :roll:

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Re: Ode to Server

Post by colchar » April 19th, 2009, 2:19 pm

devildeac wrote:
What does this have to do with Ode to Server? :roll:

The thread started with a discussion of servers and progressed to cooking. I would say the two are related however tangentially.

Gratuitous thread hijack with solicitation of Windsor'sDaughter as ultimate ulterior motive :roll: .
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Re: Ode to Server

Post by bjornolf » April 19th, 2009, 3:42 pm

I feel ya, colchar. I do a lot of cooking and baking too. As the dad of three kids who does 90% of the food preparation in the house, I often feel like a short order cook.

WD, don't feel too bad about the customers. My wife worked her way through college waitressing. She worked at both a cracker barrel and a truck stop. As she's explained to me, you don't KNOW crappy tipping 'til you've worked a truck stop. ;)

As for me, bad service gets anywhere from 1-5% depending on how bad it is, decent service gets 15% rounded up to the nearest dollar (so if 15% would make the total 14.55, I'll tip the extra $.45 to get it to $15), and excellent service gets 20% rounded up to the nearest dollar. The MOST I've ever tipped was 400%. I was at a diner late at night traveling long distance, and I ordered a cup of coffee and a slice of pie just to get some caffeine and use the bathroom and stretch my legs. The waitress was really sweet, and she was really upset when some punk stiffed her (didn't even pay the check). I was tired and didn't feel like chasing the guy down at the time, but she was out like $6 that she was going to have to pay herself. My bill was $2. I paid with a $10 and let her keep the change.

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Re: Ode to Server

Post by WindsorsDaughter » April 19th, 2009, 3:51 pm

colchar wrote: But of course. I'll pick you up at the airport ;)
Yippe!I will bring some wine haha ;;)
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Re: Ode to Server

Post by colchar » April 19th, 2009, 5:25 pm

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colchar wrote: But of course. I'll pick you up at the airport ;)
Yippe!I will bring some wine haha ;;)

I'm not a fan of wine so you'll be getting nice and drunk on it all by yourself. But I will drink plenty of rye.
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Re: Ode to Server

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colchar wrote:
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colchar wrote: But of course. I'll pick you up at the airport ;)
Yippe!I will bring some wine haha ;;)

I'm not a fan of wine so you'll be getting nice and drunk on it all by yourself. But I will drink plenty of rye.
I don't like wine either.. What is Rye?? I like vodka..lol well mixed drinks too
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Re: Ode to Server

Post by Sue71 » April 19th, 2009, 10:59 pm

Ok back on topic here... Krysta, what's your opinion on tipping at a place like Sweet Tomatoes/Souplantation (assuming you know what they are, as they're not everywhere)? If you're not familiar, let me know and I'll explain.
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Re: Ode to Server

Post by WindsorsDaughter » April 19th, 2009, 11:23 pm

Sue71 wrote:Ok back on topic here... Krysta, what's your opinion on tipping at a place like Sweet Tomatoes/Souplantation (assuming you know what they are, as they're not everywhere)? If you're not familiar, let me know and I'll explain.
I know what Sweet Tomatoes is and I google'd Soup Plantation. Buffet's I usually tip 1/2 dollars depending on the price. Because the server is still filling the drinks (hopefully). We have a place here which is a Chinese buffet my mom and I go to and its about 8 dollars a person including a beverage aside from water, they usually get 2-4 dollars depending on the price, cause I don't know its different than actually serving. I feel bad saying that. Lol $-)
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Re: Ode to Server

Post by Sue71 » April 19th, 2009, 11:30 pm

WindsorsDaughter wrote:
Sue71 wrote:Ok back on topic here... Krysta, what's your opinion on tipping at a place like Sweet Tomatoes/Souplantation (assuming you know what they are, as they're not everywhere)? If you're not familiar, let me know and I'll explain.
I know what Sweet Tomatoes is and I google'd Soup Plantation. Buffet's I usually tip 1/2 dollars depending on the price. Because the server is still filling the drinks (hopefully). We have a place here which is a Chinese buffet my mom and I go to and its about 8 dollars a person including a beverage aside from water, they usually get 2-4 dollars depending on the price, cause I don't know its different than actually serving. I feel bad saying that. Lol $-)
I'm with you... (btw Souplantation is the California name for Sweet Tomatoes, go figure). I usually tip $1 because they're generally not refilling my drinks (or anyone's for that matter). I have some friends who don't leave anything, and I think that's wrong because they are clearing plates, etc, but since they're not taking my order or bringing me anything, I don't really tip much more.
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Post by WindsorsDaughter » April 20th, 2009, 12:00 am

Thats good. I mean not leaving 0 but leaving something. They turn tables really quick at places like that.. they also are able to have more tables to you figure ten tables average out maybe 8 tables an hour 2-4 bucks a table your making decent money.
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Re: Ode to Server

Post by CathyCA » April 20th, 2009, 12:06 am

They have Sweet Tomatoes in San Jose.
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Post by Sue71 » April 20th, 2009, 12:14 am

WindsorsDaughter wrote:Thats good. I mean not leaving 0 but leaving something. They turn tables really quick at places like that.. they also are able to have more tables to you figure ten tables average out maybe 8 tables an hour 2-4 bucks a table your making decent money.
And I should note that if they do happen to go above/beyond (=refill my drink in such an establishment), I will tip more.

And btw, I usually go around 20% in a standard restaurant. More if it's good service. And if I'm eating at the bar, and the bartender is taking care of me, it might be 30% + .
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Post by DukeUsul » April 20th, 2009, 12:23 am

Very rarely below 15%, only if the service is really terrible. Usually between 15 and 20. 20% if she's cute, even if the service is bad. :twisted:
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Re: Ode to Server

Post by DevilAlumna » April 20th, 2009, 12:44 am

Sales tax out here is 9.2%, so I usually double & round up for most service. If service was just okay, I'll round down a bit.

WD, my hubby was a waiter & bartender for years, so he insists paying on good tips, but he is actually more particular about what constitutes what good service. Do you find yourself being a little more critical/aware of service provided to you, since you know what you think should be done?
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Re: Ode to Server

Post by colchar » April 20th, 2009, 12:59 am

WindsorsDaughter wrote:
I don't like wine either.. What is Rye?? I like vodka..lol well mixed drinks too

Rye is Canadian Whiskey (think Crown Royal).
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Post by OZZIE4DUKE » April 20th, 2009, 4:46 am

I usually figure tips at $1 for every $6 of the bill, not counting sales tax, so that is roughly 18% at a regular full service restaurant. I don't tip on sales tax - that doesn't make sense.
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Post by YmoBeThere » April 20th, 2009, 6:12 am

OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I usually figure tips at $1 for every $6 of the bill, not counting sales tax, so that is roughly 18% at a regular full service restaurant. I don't tip on sales tax - that doesn't make sense.
Sorry to be a little more precise but 1 in 6 = 16.66% haha, sorry...

I usually divide by 10 and multiply by 2.5(Excellent service), 2.0(Good service), 1.5(Expected service),1.0(Lousy service). I have rarely(its been years)given a 1.0.
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