Tip Calculator
Mastering US Tipping Etiquette
Tipping in the United States is a fundamental part of the service industry economy. Unlike in many European or Asian countries where service is included in the price or tipping is discouraged, US servers rely heavily on gratuity to make a living wage. Our Restaurant Tip Calculator makes it easy to split the bill and calculate the perfect gratuity.
Standard US Gratuity Rates
Navigating tipping etiquette can be confusing. Here is the generally accepted standard for tipping in the US in 2026:
- 15% - Minimum: For average or sub-par service.
- 18% - Standard: For good, standard service at a sit-down restaurant.
- 20% to 25% - Excellent: For outstanding service, fine dining, or large parties.
- 10% to 15% - Takeout/Delivery: For delivery drivers or complex takeout orders.
Why Splitting the Bill Can Be Tricky
When dining with a large group, splitting the bill evenly requires careful math to ensure the server isn't shortchanged. Many restaurants automatically apply an 18% to 20% gratuity to parties of 6 or more. Our tool automatically divides the total (including your chosen tip percentage) by the number of people in your party.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I tip on the pre-tax or post-tax amount?
Traditionally, etiquette dictates that you tip on the pre-tax subtotal. However, many consumers simply calculate the tip based on the final post-tax total for convenience.
Do I need to tip for counter service or coffee?
Tipping at counter-service cafes or for a simple cup of coffee is optional. If you choose to tip, leaving $1 or 10-15% on the digital screen is appreciated but not strictly required like sit-down dining.