Tipping

 
 
 
 
  • Posted by yeahyeah
  • Tue, 11/15/2011 - 23:53

Do baristas deserve tips?

Baristas make much less in tips than say, a bartender (I know, a bartender is a barista but you know what I mean). The positions are often equivalent in terms of training and skills, yet a bartender is typically going to receive at least $1-2 per drink and a barista is lucky to get a few cents worth of change.

I predict that the tipping of baristas is going to be a mounting concern as third wave coffee takes off. In order to maintain a high end cafe you need good equipment, good beans, and good staff. To maintain a good staff you need to be able to retain well-trained quality employees, which means paying well. Cafes don't usually pay well. Starbucks has done a lot for coffee, but it has also set the barista's pay right around minimum wage. That wage is not enough to retain the caliber of employee necessary for the best quality coffee possible. Tips are required to make up the gap.

The problem is that baristas are not widely recognized as a tippable profession in America. 

Regardless of how you feel about tipping*, the barista is a position that deserves reasonable tips. I think that most people fail to distinguish between your average PBTC at most coffee shops, and a well educated barista. I don't normally tip someone hitting buttons on a super automatic, but I always tip a barista for a good drink.

 

* I've worked in the foodservice industry for most of my life and depended on tips, but I wish that the U.S. was not such a tip-happy culture. I'd actually prefer to receive a higher hourly wage and do away with tips completely. A service charge or higher prices would be required to pay the higher wages. But, until that happens baristas should be tipped in accordance with our culture's norms.

REVIEWS & COMMENTS

  • @ERIC

    yeahyeah | Wed, 11/16/2011 - 13:19

    That is definitely a valid observation, and I don't normally tip for a cup of drip either.

  • BETTER WAGES

    Wakeknot | Wed, 11/16/2011 - 11:16

    I wish they were paid better wages. It would lead to better coffee. since they aren't I now try to tip well.

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  • SOME TIPS

    EricBNC | Wed, 11/16/2011 - 08:12


    If a Barista pulls a shot, then I should tip right? If I ask for a cup of black coffee, what then? Unfortunately coffee shops are lumped in with the fast food end of the industry culture. At Burger King I don't tip for " A #4 to go please".


    If a coffee shop has more of the "get it and go" feel then tips will suffer. I am not defending any practice, just making an observation.

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  • TIPPING

    yeahyeah | Wed, 11/16/2011 - 01:41

    Tipping before service is a major pet peeve of mine as well.

  • I DON'T TIP BECAUSE I DON'T

    intrepid510 | Wed, 11/16/2011 - 01:31

    I don't tip because I don't know how the coffee is going to be until I try it and the culture just isn't there. Certainly baristas can be paid more, and like you said I would rather pay a quarter more for that than tip them.

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  • I DO TIP

    jbviau | Wed, 11/16/2011 - 01:27

    Agreed that this is a concern. Here in Baltimore I've seen more turnover than I'd like at one of my favorite shops. As it turns out, two of their great baristas have moved on to a new, fancier place that offers benefits.

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  • YUP

    yeahyeah | Wed, 11/16/2011 - 00:06

    I'm happy to tip if it means keeping a good barista in a favorite cafe for a little bit longer.

  • RIGHT

    samuellaw178 | Tue, 11/15/2011 - 23:59

    Especially with the barista that truly put efforts into making your drink, I don't see why not for tipping them with a dollar or two.

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