Celebrities Who Were Allegedly Horrible To Wait On At Restaurants, And Others Who Were Amazing
Recently, Reddit user u/Smartseater asked restaurant employees in the r/Serverlife community to share "any celebrity horror stories" they'd experienced while serving.
While many people did share horror stories, others took the opportunity to share positive celebrity stories as well. So without further ado, here are 19 alleged celeb experiences people had while working in restaurants:
1."The Golden State Warriors bought out the restaurant where I worked at the time. The host of the group negotiated that there not be an included gratuity because they would totally 'take care of us.'"
2."One time, I served Robert Irvine, but I didn’t know who he was or that he was a celebrity. I was telling him how we make one of the sauces or something and he was (very kindly) like, 'Yeah, I know, I cook,' and his friends kind of laughed. I said, 'Oh, you dabble?' as a joke and he laughed and said, 'Yes, I dabble.'"
3."Drake likes to stay hours after closing time 😐. He tips well, though. We all left at 1 a.m. when we normally get out by 10 p.m."
4."Opposite: Paul Rudd came into a (very stuffy, boring, and soul-crushing) Michelin star restaurant I used to work at. He brought along a battery-operated children’s karaoke machine and proceeded to host the most entertaining shift of my career."
5."Yao Ming couldn't fit in any of our chairs. 😅"
6."No horror story but Rainn Wilson (Dwight from The Office) came in with his family, we gave him the private terrace, left him the hell alone, and he tipped really well."
7."Is Marco Rubio a celebrity? He never looks up from his phone and tips 0-5%. Pre-pandemic he was a regular, but most of the servers refused to serve him."
8."Not a horror story, but 50 Cent was so nice to me. I had no idea who he was 'til someone recognized him at the end of his meal (he had requested a back corner booth and I figured he just wanted to be alone)."
9."Dick Cheney tips like shit. Kinda funny, providing he made so much money off of the Iraq War."
10."Kat Von D and her husband wrote a tip then crossed it out and put zero. Not surprising from her though."
11."I waited on Tyler Perry once and was brand new to serving at a nicer place, so I was super nervous."
12."Not a horror story, but I served Selena Gomez once. Didn’t know it was her until after she left. I asked her, 'Has anyone ever told you you look like Selena Gomez?' and she was like, 'Yeah, all the time.'"
13."Tucker Carlson tips 8%."
14."Not at a restaurant, but way back in the early 1990’s, I worked at a pro film lab. (Remember when photos were on film?). Anyway, Elizabeth Shue came in with one of her friends, who was a photographer, to pick up some film we’d processed."
15."Michael Bublé is a self-centered prick who yells at the staff and tries to use his name to justify anything. He looked at me and said, 'Do you know who I am?' I just said, 'Nah.'"
16."I served half of the Baltimore Ravens and their wives/significant others a couple of years ago. They destroyed that section of the restaurant, pissed off everyone around them, and tipped absolutely NOTHING. Everyone who waited on them was pissed."
17."Zuckerberg and his wife are just normal people. They sat in the corner facing away from everyone else so no other diners knew he was in the restaurant. Tipped exactly 20% like his AI brain was programmed to."
18."Kenny G came into a famous French Michelin star restaurant at closing with a woman who was not his wife and tried to speak French to everyone like a complete douche. He kept everyone there until 4 a.m. and left 15%."
19."I waited on Kacey Musgraves, and she and her boyfriend were so incredibly nice. I didn’t even make the connection it was her until one of the hosts told me."
So, what do you think? Whatever your thoughts are, you can leave alllll your opinions down in the comments below. If you'd like to share your own celeb story (horror or otherwise), feel free to do that as well! Or, if you prefer to write in anonymously, you can check out this anonymous Google form. Who knows — your answer may show up in an upcoming BuzzFeed article!
Please note: some comments have been edited for length and/or clarity.