US tipping chart (2026)

Every situation we cover, in one table: the verdict and the normal range, sourced. Tap any row for the full answer.

SituationVerdictNormal range
Coffee at the counter Skip it $0–$1
Self-checkout kiosk Skip it
Drive-thru window Skip it
Bakery / pastry counter Skip it $0–$1
Grab-and-go bottled drink Skip it
Fast-casual (order at counter) Skip it $0–$1
Retail store checkout Skip it
Picking up takeout Optional $0–$2
Food truck Optional $0–$2
Buffet (self-serve) Optional 5–10% of the pre-tax total
Hotel housekeeping Optional $2–$5 per night
Movers Optional $20–$40 per mover
Tour guide Optional $5–$10 per person
Furniture / appliance delivery Optional $5–$20 per person
Dog groomer Optional 15–20% of the pre-tax total
Sit-down restaurant Expected 18–20% of the pre-tax total
Bartender Expected $1–$2 per drink
Food delivery Expected 15–20% of the pre-tax total
Rideshare / taxi Expected 15–20% of the pre-tax total
Hairdresser / barber Expected 15–20% of the pre-tax total
Nail salon Expected 15–20% of the pre-tax total
Tattoo artist Expected 15–20% of the pre-tax total
Massage / spa Expected 15–20% of the pre-tax total
Valet parking Expected $3–$5 per car
Bellhop / porter Expected $1–$2 per bag

Verdict based on: Sources · Methodology.

General etiquette guidance, not financial or legal advice. Norms vary by region and situation, and tipping is always your call.