How Much to Tip in New York City, United States

Expected $ USD Reviewed Jun 2026

Tipping in New York City broadly follows United States's norms, with a few local nuances below.

What's different in New York City

Tipping runs at the high end in NYC: 20% is the de-facto standard at restaurants, and a shortcut locals use is to double the 8.875% sales tax shown on the bill. Tip bartenders $1–2 per drink, and expect to tip coat-check and washroom attendants in upscale venues.

Tip amounts in New York City

Service Typical tip & range Notes
Restaurants
18% typical · 15–20%
Standard sit-down dining. 20%+ for excellent service. Tip is calculated on the pre-tax total.
Bars & Cafés
18% typical · 15–20%
Or $1–2 per drink for simple orders. Tip when running a tab.
Taxis & Rideshare
15% typical · 10–20%
Round up and add ~15%. Rideshare apps let you tip in-app.
Hotel Porters 1–2 USD /bag $1–2 per bag, given on delivery to your room.
Housekeeping 2–5 USD /night $2–5 per night, left daily with a note so it is recognised as a tip.
Spa & Salon
18% typical · 15–20%
On the pre-discount price; some spas add an automatic service charge.
Hairdressers
18% typical · 15–20%
Tip the stylist directly; $5+ for the person who washes your hair.
Tour Guides
15% typical · 10–20%
For a day tour, 15–20%. Free walking tours: $10–20 per person.
Airport Transfers
15% typical · 10–20%
Or $5–10 for a shared shuttle; more if the driver handles luggage.
Food Delivery
15% typical · 10–20%
Minimum $3–5 even on small orders; more in bad weather.

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Spending in United States

The local currency is the US dollar ($, USD), pronounced “DOL-ler”. One US dollar = 100 cents.

Approximate, updated daily — for guidance only, not a live exchange rate.

Tipping in New York City: FAQs

Is tipping expected in United States?

Yes — tipping is expected in United States and forms an important part of service workers' income. Tipping is deeply expected in the United States, where service workers are often paid below minimum wage and rely on tips. Tip 15–20% at restaurants, $1–2 per drink at bars, and $1–2 per bag for porters. Not tipping is considered rude.

How much should I tip at a restaurant in United States?

Around 18% is typical (roughly 15–2%). Standard sit-down dining. 20%+ for excellent service. Tip is calculated on the pre-tax total.

Do you tip taxi drivers in United States?

It is common to round the fare up or add about 15% in United States. Round up and add ~15%. Rideshare apps let you tip in-app.

Should I tip in cash or by card in United States?

Both work in United States: card tipping is widely accepted, and cash is always welcome for staff who rely on tips.

How much do you tip hotel housekeeping in United States?

Leave $2–$5 per night for hotel housekeeping. $2–5 per night, left daily with a note so it is recognised as a tip.

Is a service charge included in United States?

A service charge is not usually added except for large groups (often 18–20% "gratuity"). Always check the bill so you do not tip twice.

Do you tip tour guides in United States?

In United States: For a day tour, 15–20%. Free walking tours: $10–20 per person.

Why is tipping so important in the US?

Many tipped workers earn a "tipped minimum wage" as low as $2.13/hour federally, with tips making up the rest of their income. Your tip is a core part of their pay, not a bonus.

What happens if I don't tip in America?

It is considered rude and servers may follow up. Only withhold a tip for genuinely poor service — and even then 10% is the usual floor.

Do I tip on the pre-tax or post-tax amount?

Customarily on the pre-tax subtotal, though many people simply tip on the total for ease. Either is acceptable.

Should I tip on takeout?

It is optional. Many people round up or leave 10% if staff prepared or bagged a large order, but it is not expected for simple counter pickup.