I know this isn't a video poker question - so I hope I don't upset
everyone! (but I am using a comp for lots of video poker play - and
loss!) What would be an appropriate tip to leave at the Sterling Brunch
(Sun. only at Bally's Steakhouse). I've never had Sterling Brunch,
it's $65.00 each. I'm wondering if we should tip like it's a buffet, or
more like 15 -20 % of total bill. Any help on this is greatly
appreciated - thanks!
What tip for Sterling Brunch?
I think you should plan on leaving a regular restaurant tip rather than a smaller buffet tip but it is up to you. You might normally tip like Tiger Woods or Roy Williams, Jr. of the Detroit Lions but you could also be a regular guy.
The service at the Sterling Brunch is outstanding. If your waiter sees you carrying your plate back, they will take it back for you. They refill drinks promptly and usually stay just under the fine line of hovering too much around you. After your service, I think you will be quite impressed for what you thought was going to be your normal buffet service.
If you did not like your service, I think you have every right to do a Roy Williams on your server.
By the way, the one thing you might not like about this outstanding buffet is the congestion that sometimes builds up at the serving lines especially to the right hand side if people are getting custom sushi. Other than that it is easily the best buffet in Vegas unless you always need to get Prime Rib which I prefer to their tenderloin.
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wpbacker <wpbacker@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
I know this isn't a video poker question - so I hope I don't upset
everyone! (but I am using a comp for lots of video poker play - and
loss!) What would be an appropriate tip to leave at the Sterling Brunch
(Sun. only at Bally's Steakhouse). I've never had Sterling Brunch,
it's $65.00 each. I'm wondering if we should tip like it's a buffet, or
more like 15 -20 % of total bill. Any help on this is greatly
appreciated - thanks!
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$5 tip per head fine
Dave Moy <dmoy26040@yahoo.com> wrote: I think you should plan on leaving a regular restaurant tip rather than a smaller buffet tip but it is up to you. You might normally tip like Tiger Woods or Roy Williams, Jr. of the Detroit Lions but you could also be a regular guy.
The service at the Sterling Brunch is outstanding. If your waiter sees you carrying your plate back, they will take it back for you. They refill drinks promptly and usually stay just under the fine line of hovering too much around you. After your service, I think you will be quite impressed for what you thought was going to be your normal buffet service.
If you did not like your service, I think you have every right to do a Roy Williams on your server.
By the way, the one thing you might not like about this outstanding buffet is the congestion that sometimes builds up at the serving lines especially to the right hand side if people are getting custom sushi. Other than that it is easily the best buffet in Vegas unless you always need to get Prime Rib which I prefer to their tenderloin.
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wpbacker <wpbacker@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
I know this isn't a video poker question - so I hope I don't upset
everyone! (but I am using a comp for lots of video poker play - and
loss!) What would be an appropriate tip to leave at the Sterling Brunch
(Sun. only at Bally's Steakhouse). I've never had Sterling Brunch,
it's $65.00 each. I'm wondering if we should tip like it's a buffet, or
more like 15 -20 % of total bill. Any help on this is greatly
appreciated - thanks!
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An appropriate tip is based on the level of service you received.
If the service is minimal (as most buffets generally are), then tip
accordingly.
Personally, I would never tip 15% or more for buffet service - anywhere.
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On 10/25/07, wpbacker <wpbacker@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
I know this isn't a video poker question - so I hope I don't upset
everyone! (but I am using a comp for lots of video poker play - and
loss!) What would be an appropriate tip to leave at the Sterling Brunch
(Sun. only at Bally's Steakhouse). I've never had Sterling Brunch,
it's $65.00 each. I'm wondering if we should tip like it's a buffet, or
more like 15 -20 % of total bill. Any help on this is greatly
appreciated - thanks!
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good answer they dont give food service just drink on cheap buffets $1 per person this give some more not 15%
Luke Fuller <kungalooosh@gmail.com> wrote: An appropriate tip is based on the level of service you received.
If the service is minimal (as most buffets generally are), then tip
accordingly.
Personally, I would never tip 15% or more for buffet service - anywhere.
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On 10/25/07, wpbacker <wpbacker@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
I know this isn't a video poker question - so I hope I don't upset
everyone! (but I am using a comp for lots of video poker play - and
loss!) What would be an appropriate tip to leave at the Sterling Brunch
(Sun. only at Bally's Steakhouse). I've never had Sterling Brunch,
it's $65.00 each. I'm wondering if we should tip like it's a buffet, or
more like 15 -20 % of total bill. Any help on this is greatly
appreciated - thanks!
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An appropriate tip is based on the level of service you received.
If the service is minimal (as most buffets generally are), then tip
accordingly.Personally, I would never tip 15% or more for buffet service -
anywhere.
Be sure you're never in a large group at Wynn's buffet where an 18%
gratuity is automatic. :-0
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