Peter Creasey
Peter Creasey
Anyone in favor of no longer tipping on expensive wine charge?
Beginning of a trend?
No Tipping Restaurants
. . . . . . Pete
Beginning of a trend?
Big news out of Manhattan: Dining out is about to get turned on its head.
Union Square Hospitality Group, the force behind some of New York’s
most important restaurants, will announce today that starting in November,
it will roll out an across-the-board elimination of tips at every one of its
thirteen full-service venues, hand in hand with an across-the-board
increase in prices. It’s a radical move — while many individual high-end
restaurants have eliminated tipping, this is surely the first time zero-gratuity
will be the universal policy for a major American restaurant group —
casual restaurants included. Never before have so many diners been faced
with such a sea change in how they pay for a full-service meal, and what
they are expected to understand a fair price (and a fair wage) to be.
No Tipping Restaurants
. . . . . . Pete