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Cassie
Savvy April 2022

What to Put on the Sign for the Tip Jar for Our Bartender

Cassie, on April 12, 2022 at 5:05 PM Posted in Wedding Reception 1 6

So before I get into this I know people have strong feelings against this. I'm not asking for opinions. This bartender is a friend and a very expensive bartender normally. He's giving us a great deal and missing work and therefore more money to be at our wedding. Though we are tipping him ourselves we want to really take care of him so we've made the choice to have a tip jar for him.

All that being said I want to make a cute little sign saying tips are not required but accepted. Any ideas?

6 Comments

Latest activity by Ashlee, on April 13, 2022 at 9:48 AM
  • mrswinteriscoming
    VIP December 2021
    mrswinteriscoming ·
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    You could do something like "drink responsibly, tip recklessly"? There is also "drinks are on the house, please tip your bartender" and similar alternatives though it would be tricky as most of the verbiage would be more suggestive.

    With that said, I know you don't want opinions on this, but how would your bartender friend feel if the tip jar were empty at the end of the night? Personally I never have cash on me these days and probably wouldn't tip at a wedding even if I had it on me because I would expect the marrying couple to have taken care of all bills and tips (which yes, you are doing) and I feel like if I was a vendor I'd be a bit more let down by an empty tip jar than not having one at all.

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  • K
    Dedicated May 2019
    Kylie ·
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    Every wedding I’ve attended with a tip jar, there was just the jar and no sign. There was no confusion as to what the jar was for.


    In my circles, where open bars are the norm and we know the hosts pay 20% service fee/tip, no one ever goes to a wedding with an empty wallet. People always bring low denomination bills to tip with. My husband and I prefer the tip $20 at the beginning of the night approach—we’ve always been rewarded with fast service and strong pours when the bartender sees us approaching!
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  • G
    Dedicated August 2021
    Gianna ·
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    Not sure if your friend has Venmo, but at my wedding the bartender had a QR code with his Venmo for tips. A lot of guests actually liked it because people rarely have cash on them for weddings and the actual tip jar was barely filled. I wasn’t aware of it beforehand since it was through the venue so I didn’t come up with any verbiage for it, but this may help you guys!
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  • Shannon
    Super July 2022
    Shannon ·
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    I’ve been to weddings where there is just a jar with 💰and everyone gets the hint. We always tip the bartenders.
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  • M
    VIP August 2021
    Michelle ·
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    I've never been to a wedding with a tip jar, and would not allow them at our wedding. But, we know our guests and had 1 bar per 45 persons. We all tip heavy in the beginning with at least a $20 for an enjoyable night of fast service. I would say you know your guests. A sign may not be necessary because everyone makes friends with the bartender.

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  • Ashlee
    Super September 2022
    Ashlee ·
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    This is what I would do! I never carry cash. We went to a friends 30th birthday and the bartender had a sign with venmo and people actually tended to tip more than they would have with cash, bc they didn't want to just venmo $1-2 everytime they drank. My FH sent $20 with his first drink and only had 3 drinks so it ended up more than he normally would tip in cash.

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