• hoodatninja@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    Dude come on. You keep dancing around this. I am talking about a standard-fare bar, what everyone considers them to be. Generally a dedicated space that serves alcohol with a year-round license. The last sentence you wrote is clearly what I am talking about. So yes, you do tip at bars for a beer.

    The point is, did a bartender exert any more effort pulling out a beer and popping a bottle cap and handing it to you then somebody who made you a coffee?

    Tipping at coffee shops is pretty culturally standard. I understand why you do not, but I am only trying to point out that whenever we start saying “I tip these people but not those people,” when clearly they all work a job that depends on tips to make it work, you’re just being inconsistent and are punishing one group arbitrarily over another.

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      10 months ago

      No, as I explained in my very first reply, bars are part of the full service model, like sit-down restaurants. Full service establishments get tips.

      Coffee shops are a pickup model, like fast food. Pickup establishments get tip jars.

      As I said, if I’m at a bar using the pickup model, I don’t tip. If I’m at a coffee shop using the full service model, I tip. But I’ve never been at such a coffee shop, so the point is moot.

      Find me one and I’ll gladly tip. I tip based on service model, which is 100% consistent.