Should I Tip In Ireland? (2024)

Are you one of the many people who are confused about tipping in Ireland?

You're not alone!

Tipping etiquette is one of the most frequently asked question topicsfrom beloved guests on both active Vagabond Tours of Ireland and relaxed Driftwood Small Group Tours of Ireland.

Tipping in Ireland can be perplexing, especially if you're visiting from the USA or Canada. Tipping for service is not as deeply-rooted a practice in Ireland as in North America.

Don't worry! We're here to help.

Read on to get the lowdown on tipping in Ireland...

When To Tip In Ireland

When To TipIt's Up To You...When NOT To Tip
Restaurants (10-15%)Taxis (round up to closest €5 or €10)Bars (per drink)
Porters in hotels (a few euro)Cafés (loose change is fine)Hotel staff (except porters)
Bar/pub table staff (€1/2 euro)Tour Guides

😋 Do I Tip in Irish Restaurants?

It’s normal to leave between 10-15% of your bill as a tip after dining in Irish restaurants, bistros, cafés or pubs.

Leaving a tip higher than 15% of your bill after dining in Ireland is really only given for outstanding service.

💡 Tip-Top Tipping Tip: Don't tip unless you enjoyed the service. Wages are higher in Ireland than in North America. There are exceptions, but generally speaking, servers, waiters and other service staff don't rely wholly on their tips to make a living

Tipping in Irish Restaurants for Larger Groups

Dining with a large group (more than 6 or 8 people) is a special case. In this case, most restaurants in Ireland will add a 20% service charge to your bill automatically. Ask your server if a service charge has been added.

Another way to check for a service charge is at the bottom of your restaurant bill. If there is a % service charge added to your bill, then you don't need add an extra gratuity.

💡 Tip-Top Tipping Tip: Don't confuse service charge with VAT (Irish sales tax) on your restaurant receipt. Confused? Find out more about VAT including how to get money back on our blog.

🍹 Should I Tip Bar Staff in Irish Pubs?

The golden rule of tipping in Irish pubs: don’t tip per drink or order (unlike in the USA). Your barman/barwoman will not expect anything for serving you a small drink order.

However, you should tip in Irish pubs and bars if...

💁 You've ordered a round of drinks at your table. Your server may expect a small tip (€1 or €2 euro) for bringing your drinks to you;

🍻 You've ordered a large round of drinks at the bar. Your barman/barwoman may appreciate a small tip (a few small euro coins is fine);

🍹 You've requested multiple, complicated co*cktails. Your barman/barwoman may expect a little something;

🕓 You've spent a considerable length of time in the pub. A few euro coins left on the bar or at your table will be appreciated;

😉 Your barman/barwoman has a cute accent.

💳 Can I Use A Credit Card To Tip?

Nightmare scenario: you've enjoyed a meal at one of our off the beaten track hotels or pubs. It's time to settle the bill.

Suddenly, you realise you don't have any cash. The nearest ATM is over the hills and far away.

Aaaarrrgh!!!

The good news is that, yes, you can normally leave a tip on your credit card or debit card.

Simply check with your server if this will be possible.

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🚖 Do I Tip Irish Taxi Drivers?

Taking a taxi in Dublin? Tipping is in no way mandatory.

If your taxi driver has been friendly and helpful, you can round up your bill to the nearest €5 or €10 euro.

For example, for an €8 taxi fare, you could leave your taxi driver with €10.

🛎️ What About Hotel Staff?

Tipping Irish hotel staff is, once again, not mandatory or expected.

Our high quality hotels and family-owned guesthouses offer amazing breakfasts.

However, don't feel like you need to tip your server at breakfast. It's really not expected.

The one type of Irish hotel staff who may expect a tip are porters.

If someone carries your luggage to or from your room, they'll appreciate a small tip. Around €5 is perfectly adequate for normal luggage.

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😎 How Much Do I Tip My Tour Guide?

Tipping of tour guides is always appreciated.

Drivers/tour guides are usually tipped at the end of a tour. Sometimes this happens as a communal tip, collected from all guests on tour.

The amount is up to the individual, and will depend on the length of the tour and the quality of the service.

The industry standard in Ireland is approximately €10 per person, per day.

The amount you choose to tip is, of course, 100% at your discretion.

🛶 Should I Tip Activity Suppliers On Tour?

Active Vagabond Cultural Adventure Tours feature lots of adventure activities such as kayaking, biking and horse-riding.

These are independent businesses, usually located in remore communities around Ireland.

Should you tip these activity supplier? It's really up to you.

If you've had a fantastic experience — our goal is this will always be the case! — supplier staff will no doubt appreciate the gesture of a small tip.

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Photo Credits

Tip jar by Sam Truong Dan on Unsplash

Hands with cash by Christian Dubovan on Unsplash

Should I Tip In Ireland? (2024)

FAQs

Should I Tip In Ireland? ›

No, tipping in Ireland is not mandatory and we don't have the type of tipping culture that you'll find in the USA. If you're visiting Ireland on a budget and cash is tight, don't worry about it. If you can afford it and the service was good, it's customary to leave a tip (in some situations – see below).

Is it OK not to tip Ireland? ›

There is not a strong tipping culture in Ireland but many locals and visitors tend to tip for certain services, in particular restaurants, taxis and personal services (e.g. hairdressing). A rough general guide follows. If you want to tip and are in doubt about how much, think 10%. All tips are at your discretion!

Is it expected to tip in Ireland? ›

While you might be accustomed to tipping as a general rule, it is worth noting that in Ireland, there are no set rules for tipping. This means that tips are not expected, but they are appreciated. We Irish pride ourselves in our service, so we always appreciate a tip that reflects the service given.

Do Irish tip at restaurants? ›

In larger and more frequently visited cities tipping is more and more common; Americans are accustomed to leaving 20%, however the most common practice in Ireland is to leave between 10 and 12%. In nicer restaurants up to 15% (provided that the service charge is not included) is a good rule of thumb.

Can I tip in US dollars in Ireland? ›

Tip in the local currency

Whenever you tip during your trip to Ireland it is important to use the local currency, that is - Euros.

What percentage of Irish people tip? ›

It's normal to leave between 10-15% of your bill as a tip after dining in Irish restaurants, bistros, cafés or pubs.

Should I tip taxi in Ireland? ›

If for any reason you need a receipt including tips, you can ask for an additional handwritten receipt. Taxi drivers in Ireland are generally not expecting a tip, but you can round up your fare to the nearest even amount if you like.

What are the new tipping laws in Ireland? ›

The Payment of Wages (Amendment) (Tips and Gratuities) Act 2022 came into effect on 1 December 2022. The Act, introduces new rules about how employers share tips, gratuities and service charges amongst employees. It also makes it illegal for employers to use tips or gratuities to make up basic wages.

Do you tip in England and Ireland? ›

In larger and more frequently visited cities (London, Edinburgh, Cambridge, Glasgow, etc.) tipping is more and more common; Americans are accustomed to leaving 20% at minimum, however the most common practice in the UK is to leave between 10 and 12%.

What is the southern tip of Ireland? ›

The most southerly point is Fastnet Rock, which lies in the Atlantic Ocean 11.3 km south of mainland county Cork. It lies at latitude 51.37ºN. Of mainland Ireland, the most southerly point is Brow Head, county Cork, which lies 3.8 km east of the marginly more northerly Mizen Head. It lies at latitude 51.43ºN.

How big is Ireland from tip to tip? ›

It's that small. North to south, it's 486 km (302 miles) long and 275 km (171 miles) wide, going east to west. Sign up to IrishCentral's newsletter to stay up-to-date with everything Irish! You can drive from Malin Head, the most northerly point, to Mizen Head, the most southerly point, in less than eight hours.

How do I ask for a bill at a restaurant in Ireland? ›

To get the bill, guests just get up from the table and settle with the cashier (something that can be considered rude in some circ*mstances in America). Sometimes the waiter will bring the bill and leave it at the table. You may pay there and then, especially if the waiter stands there expectantly.

Do you tip in Ireland and Scotland? ›

If you are happy with the service, a 10-15% tip is customary, particularly in a restaurant or café with table service. A tip is not necessary if a service charge has been added to the bill by the establishment.

Should I bring U.S. dollars to Ireland? ›

You can't use dollars in Ireland so we advise paying for your vacation using a mix of cash withdrawals and card payments. The Republic of Ireland uses euros (€) and Northern Ireland uses pounds (£). For Ireland tours visiting Northern Ireland, you'll need a small amount of pounds alongside euros.

Should I carry cash in Ireland? ›

We recommend bringing a small amount of cash in euros to Ireland with you. Around €300 euro should be more than enough to get you through your first days in Dublin.

Is it better to exchange money in US or Ireland? ›

If you are exchanging at a brick-and-mortar bank, costs will be high regardless of if it is at home or in Ireland due to poor exchange rates and high fees. Instead, we generally recommend you use your debit card or multi-currency account debit card at a local ATM in Ireland to withdraw the local currency.

Is it ever OK not to tip? ›

You're never obligated to tip someone when they've provided you poor service or if you've had a rude interaction with them. In the case of a one-on-one service, such as a haircut, this is pretty cut and dried.

What does tipping away mean in Ireland? ›

“I'm tipping away” What it means to the general population: “I'm kept going – not too busy, not too quiet."

What countries is it inappropriate to tip in? ›

Countries where it's rude to tip
  • Japan:
  • South Korea.
  • China. Tips are not expected in these countries (but small tips are appreciated)
  • Malaysia.
  • Vietnam.
  • Australia:
  • Thailand.

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