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I just returned from a tasty dinner at the Captain's Rib Shack on Kim Sha beach. I'd been there many times in the past but hadn't returned in a while. I noticed two things, the first just an observation but the second disturbed me enough to make me think twice about returning:

1. It is no longer a LoLo and a simple meal including two sides is $24 plus drinks.

2. The bill contains a line item for 15% service charge. While that isn't necessarily an issue, underneath the total in a somewhat bigger font they have several lines showing what the 15%, 20% and 25% tip amounts are, and they are based on the meal price that already includes 15% service. The unwary would then look at the 15% amount and add at least that to the bill - making a grand total of over 30% service charge; and if one adds the higher amounts as suggested on the bill it is easy to reach a 50% tip. And it really still is just a BBQ place with benches for seating right on the main strip and not a place where one might envision paying extra for good service.


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This behavior was going on with restaurants, 25 years ago, when people weren't so aware of the tipping/service charge/tax on the Dutch side. The best you can do is be aware, double check your bill and tip what you're comfortable.

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Originally Posted by bdeeley
This behavior was going on with restaurants, 25 years ago, when people weren't so aware of the tipping/service charge/tax on the Dutch side. The best you can do is be aware, double check your bill and tip what your comfortable.

Correct. Pay attention and sadly, let the buyer beware.

And, perhaps this is why Captain's Rib Shack has not been busy anytime we have passed.


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Maybe if more aware customers voiced their displeasure with this they might reconsider this tactic.

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Some restaurants do post the break down so that people can figure what to to tip .

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Yes but the problem is with the auto added SC and then suggesting an added tip on top. Very deceptive.

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Most North Americans that can afford to vacation in Sint Maarten, can also figure out the amount to tip on their restaurant bill.

The problem that I have, is the practice that many restaurants have of adding a charge that they list as a service charge, tax or another anomalous charge and then asking for an additional tip on top. They are attempting to rip off the unaware customer, and that is sleazy.


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I agree that it is deceptive, good to pay attention and look over the check wherever you are.


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One another note about deception. Some feel they have been ripped off when buying gas as they pay in USD but only get the NAF amount. I have noticed the SOL stations now have large signs out about the NAF-USD conversion. Not saying someone may not get taken advantage of if they don't know the conversion or pay attention at the pump but it seems the stations are TRYING to be a little more transparent. I got gas at the SOL station near the causeway bridge. One day it was self-service and prepay so I went inside, pair in USD and was given a receipt ink NAF but clearly stamped the amount was NAF. $30 USD=FAF 54.


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On the Island now. Most of the restaurants we’ve visited have these write ups on the bill. On several occasions the server informed us that they only received 5% of that service cost.

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That is the servers issue, not yours. You also don't know if telling the truth or tips are shared. Not your problem, ignore.


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I enjoy the French side, where a 5%-10%ish tip is all you need to leave and is totally the norm.

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bdeeley, completely agree with your assessment

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Originally Posted by Todd
That is the servers issue, not yours. You also don't know if telling the truth or tips are shared. Not your problem, ignore.

Correct and another reason to NEVER ask. The then know you don't know and you are open to deception.


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And if you can’t do the math - which I even figured out finally. Head over the border to the Cadisco in Nettle Bay - Euro/USD 1/1 and they pump

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Zanshin--agreed, that is deceptive and they count on people being drunk and not paying attention. We used to go there years ago, but the last time we went, a couple years ago, the service (??) was horrible and the food was definitely not worth the money. It's off our list.


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Originally Posted by kim
And if you can’t do the math - which I even figured out finally. Head over the border to the Cadisco in Nettle Bay - Euro/USD 1/1 and they pump


And a nice store attached!

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Originally Posted by Todd
That is the servers issue, not yours. You also don't know if telling the truth or tips are shared. Not your problem, ignore.

Exactly. If servers don't like the tip policy they should find another job.

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Originally Posted by kim
And if you can’t do the math - which I even figured out finally. Head over the border to the Cadisco in Nettle Bay - Euro/USD 1/1 and they pump


I go ONLY to Cadisco for gas. There are three locations I'm aware of so always do a fill-up when I am near one. They pump and it's one-to-one.


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What has become clear is that restaurant owners expect customers to enable a dysfunctional compensation structure for employees.

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Originally Posted by Carib_Ian
What has become clear is that restaurant owners expect customers to enable a dysfunctional compensation structure for employees.

Got that right.👌 At least some do but not all.

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Speaking for only where I live in the US. We see the occasional "service charge" added to a bill and there is usually an explanation to it. But when we "travel" we pay attention but also treat it like we do when we dine around our area. We've been told it's a generic charge to offset raising the rates on a menu. That being said, we've also been told at restaurants that we truly trust that it goes to the whole staff. That statement doesn't track for all restaurants. As someone who grew up in the service industry I would never trust all the owners to be honest and take care of their staff. But I would like to think that maybe the bulk of them are possibly treating their staff a little better with the "service charge". And in our opinion, regardless of the "service charge", we will always tip out our service staff on top of the service charge because in most establishments they have to pay down to those who help.

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I had it added to a restaurant back home with the explanation it was to cover the employees Health Insurance Plan. WHAT. Isn't that the employer's responsibility. 🤔

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CHECK YOUR Receipts very carefully. A lot of the smaller markets and even bigger ones over charge often and on purpose. We caught one adding an extra $20 to a $65 bill in ringing items in a the wrong or higher price.

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We always check our receipts. Happens a lot at home.

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Just yesterday at Carrefore Cole Bay I purchased two bottles water and a baguette and cashier said 10.90. I asked her to recheck because, laughing, I said one expensive loaf of bread. What she’d Done was charge me for twelve bottles water..

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"Speaking for only where I live in the US. We see the occasional "service charge" added to a bill and there is usually an explanation to it. But when we "travel" we pay attention but also treat it like we do when we dine around our area. We've been told it's a generic charge to offset raising the rates on a menu. That being said, we've also been told at restaurants that we truly trust that it goes to the whole staff. That statement doesn't track for all restaurants. As someone who grew up in the service industry I would never trust all the owners to be honest and take care of their staff. But I would like to think that maybe the bulk of them are possibly treating their staff a little better with the "service charge". And in our opinion, regardless of the "service charge", we will always tip out our service staff on top of the service charge because in most establishments they have to pay down to those who help."

Yeah, the explanation is they don't want to pay to re-print the menus so instead they add a service charge.

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We are on island now too. Noticed most restaurants we have been at are adding the sc. Even restaurants that hadn't in the past! Also noticed that drink prices have never been higher...even though the cost of alcohol remains quite low on the island. Been here a week, and haven't posted a trip report yet. Guess sand gravity has taking its toll so far.

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OK, Ed, enough of this sluffing off! grin Trip report due!! impatient grin


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