I never got a tip this big when I was bartending

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Bartender gets $10,000 tip on $26 tab

‘I couldn't move,’ Applebee staffer says after regular customer's generosity

Updated: 6:22 a.m. ET Aug 31, 2006

HUTCHINSON, Kan. - Two weeks ago, one of Cindy Kienow's regular customers left her a $100 tip on a tab that wasn't even half that. This week, he added a couple of zeros.

Kienow, a bartender at Applebee's, got a $10,000 tip from the man — for a $26 meal — on Sunday.

"I couldn't move," Kienow said. "I didn't know what to say. He said, `This will buy you something kind of nice, huh?' And I said, `Yeah, it will.'"

Kienow said the man, whom company officials have declined to name, comes in several times a month and eats at the end of the bar. He has always tipped well, she said, usually leaving $15 on a $30 tab.

Then came the $100 tip, followed by the real shocker.

"He usually signs his ticket and flips it upside down," said Kienow, 35, who has worked at the restaurant for eight years. "But this time, he had it right-side up and said `I want you to know this is not a joke.'"

It's not, company officials agreed.

"This is a great deal for us and a great deal for Cindy," said Rhodri McNee, vice president of operations for JS Enterprises, the owner of the Hutchinson Applebee's. "We did have a guest leave this tip on a credit card, and we're doing everything to make sure it's a valid charge."

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The company is in the final stages of verifying the tip, McNee said, while also working to maintain the customer's privacy and make sure the money goes through the proper channels to get to Kienow.

"Nothing would make us happier than to present her with that check," McNee said. "She's been with us for eight years, and she's a great employee who does a great job."

Kienow said that while she always talks with the man when he comes in — usually about current events or the weather — she can't think of anything that would have prompted the huge tip.

"I've been waiting on him for about three years," Kienow said. "We'd just talk across the bar he's a really nice guy. I hope he comes back in so I can tell him thank you, because the other day I was kind of dumbfounded."

Kienow, whose father will have to take some time off work for surgery on both of his knees, said she hasn't decided what to do with the money.

"I'd like to take care of my parents, since they always took care of me," she said. "But I feel like he wanted me to buy something for myself, and there's a Jeep that I've had my eye on for a while."
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dont a lot of bars and restaurants divide up the tips between everyone? everything gets pooled, then divided up... that would suck in this sort of case.
 
Ski_Banker said:
This kind of thing happens quite a bit. We all know what that guy was thinking and it never works. I kinda feel sorry for the loser. :frown:

I'm not sure I'm following you. You think he's doing it for sexual favors? :confused:
 
Joel said:
I'm not sure I'm following you. You think he's doing it for sexual favors? :confused:

No, absolutely not. He was a regular there, apparently eating by himself, and he really liked the waitress. "If I give her a ginormous tip -- she'll be impressed and like me too!" That's why I said... poor guy.
 
I was a bartender/service manager at a hotel, and later for a dinner cruise line when I was still in college.

Best I ever did was $500 in 4 hours. That was a wedding for a local Rockstar.

There were a lot of $200-$300 nights on the boat.

I once got $100 for dropping a guy, his wife and his BMW off at his house so he didn't have to leave it in the parking lot overnight. I had my girlfriend pick me up at the bar down the street from their house.

Not all tips were cash though...

There were no problems getting dates. Lots of phone numbers, and sexual advances... (Many, dare I say "most" advances were unwelcomed).

the lifestyle was a bit unconventional...

You can't beat a 3:30am Liquid breakfast with the cocktail crew- on a Friday night when the patrons party ended, our party was just getting started! Of course, we were sleeping until work the following night. You tend to get a little weird when you live that way for too long, but it was fun while it lasted.

Ahh good times... Why did I decide to get responsible again?!?!?
 
Ski_Banker said:
No, absolutely not. He was a regular there, apparently eating by himself, and he really liked the waitress. "If I give her a ginormous tip -- she'll be impressed and like me too!" That's why I said... poor guy.

LOL. this is true. This guys can't get nothing so they try to flash there money to see if they could get a girl. I see it all the time and it never works.

I have a really good friend who makes about 10 dollars a hour but is good looking and a very nice guy and girls all all over him all the time for who he is.

The guy who use to own the company I work at has millions of dollars and he has to go to stipclubs to see girls.
 
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