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onedef92
05-30-2012, 8:49am
Couple leaves $5,000 tip for waiter
Waiter lost car in severe storm

Published On: May 29 2012 08:40:14 PM CDT
Updated On: May 30 2012 07:59:56 AM CDT

HOUSTON - A couple left a waiter who recently lost his car a $5,000 tip for their $27 lunch.

Greg Rubar has worked as a waiter at D'Amico's in Rice Village for 16 years.

In that time, Rubar has received plenty of large tips, but on Saturday, he said a pair of regulars gave him an envelope with $5,000 cash.

"He said, 'We're still going to come in, but we're not going to tip you for a while.' He said this is for you to go and buy a nice car," said Rubar.

Rubar lost his car in a severe storm several weeks ago. He had been taking cabs and buses to get to work.

Brina D'Amico Donaldson, a co-owner of the restaurant, said she was surprised by the amount of money he was given.

"It was a bit shocking to hear that. I was like, maybe $500, but $5,000 is quite a generous tip," said D'Amico Donaldson.

She said it couldn't have happened to a better person.

"He's an incredibly hard worker. He would work every shift if we would let him," she added.

Rubar still has a hard time believing it happened.

"People can be generous. They told me I deserved it," said Rubar. "It's overwhelming to me."

Rubar said he plans to use the tip to buy a vehicle.

The two generous customers have asked to remain anonymous.

jaxgator
05-30-2012, 8:51am
Good on them. If you've got extra and can help someone with it, why not?

onedef92
05-30-2012, 8:52am
Good on them. If you've got extra and can help someone with it, why not?


True. Invest, save, or spend 'cuz you can't take it with you. :angel:

Chris Fowler
05-30-2012, 8:53am
Good on them. If you've got extra and can help someone with it, why not?
:withstupid:

jaxgator
05-30-2012, 8:53am
True. Invest, save, or spend 'cuz you can't take it with you. :angel:

:iagree: And props to you on the dope headline. :seasix:

Yerf Dog
05-30-2012, 9:29am
Shouldn't have mentioned the tip. Now he'll probably get taxed on it.

VatorMan
05-30-2012, 9:39am
Shouldn't have mentioned the tip. Now he'll probably get taxed on it.

It was really $10,000.:D

Yerf Dog
05-30-2012, 10:20am
It was really $10,000.:D

I stand corrected. Well played. :lol:

syf350
05-30-2012, 10:38am
Shouldn't have mentioned the tip. Now he'll probably get taxed on it.

beat me to it

Dave
05-30-2012, 12:11pm
Good on them. If you've got extra and can help someone with it, why not?

:iagree:
I wouldn't hesitate to do that to our regular waitress if I had the money. Heck, she usually gets a ~30% tip, so maybe I've given her that much over the years.

kingpin
05-30-2012, 12:19pm
I wonder if it was Mark Zuckerberg. :D