The Ultimate Guide to Restaurant Etiquette

Everything you need to know about dining out with confidence, from fine dining to casual restaurants.

Reading time: 12 minutes • Last updated: January 2025

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Whether you're heading to a casual neighborhood spot or a Michelin-starred restaurant, understanding dining etiquette makes the experience better for everyone—you, your dining companions, and the restaurant staff. This comprehensive guide covers everything from making reservations to calculating tips.

1. Reservation Etiquette

Making and honoring reservations is the foundation of restaurant etiquette. Restaurants plan their entire evening around reservations, from staffing to ingredient prep.

Making Reservations

Cancellations and No-Shows

Never Do This

Don't make multiple reservations at different restaurants and decide last minute. Restaurants remember, and you may find yourself unable to book again.

2. Arriving at the Restaurant

Timing Your Arrival

The Host Stand

Dress Code

When in doubt, err on the side of dressing up. Common dress codes:

3. Ordering Like a Pro

Engaging With Your Server

Ordering Wine

Pro Tip: The Second-Cheapest Wine

Restaurants often place their highest-margin wines as the second-cheapest option, knowing people avoid the cheapest. Ask your server for recommendations by style instead of price.

Dietary Restrictions

4. Table Manners That Matter

Napkin Etiquette

Utensil Basics

General Table Manners

5. Fine Dining Specific Rules

Fine dining has additional expectations beyond casual restaurants:

Before the Meal

During the Meal

Service Expectations

6. Phone and Device Etiquette

Technology has created new etiquette challenges. Here's how to navigate them:

The Basics

Food Photography

The Phone Stack Game

A popular dining game: everyone stacks their phones in the center. First person to touch their phone pays the bill. It keeps everyone engaged.

7. Tipping Guidelines

Tipping practices vary by country and service type. Here's a guide for the United States:

Standard Restaurant Tipping

Other Tipping Situations

When Service Is Poor

8. Special Situations

Dining With Children

Business Dinners

Splitting the Bill

Complaints and Issues

The Golden Rule of Restaurant Etiquette

Treat restaurant staff the way you'd want to be treated. They're professionals doing a demanding job. Kindness and respect make everyone's experience better—including yours.

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