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Nate’s Coffee & Cocktails Paid $85K in Back Wages

Last updated: April 6, 2026 10:56 am
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US Department of Labor recovers $85K in back wages for 36 workers after investigation finds tip pool violations at Nate’s Coffee & Cocktails near Austin

Nate’s Cafe’s general manager was illegally included in the employee tip pool

BUDA, TX (STL.News) Nate’s Coffee – The U.S. Department of Labor has recovered $85,197 in back wages for 36 employees after an investigation found that a coffee bar and lounge in Buda operated an illegal tip pool.

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US Department of Labor recovers $85K in back wages for 36 workers after investigation finds tip pool violations at Nate’s Coffee & Cocktails near AustinNate’s Cafe’s general manager was illegally included in the employee tip poolDisclaimer

An investigation by the department’s Wage and Hour Division determined that Nate’s At The Buda Mill & Grain Inc. – operating as Nate’s Coffee & Cocktails – violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by allowing its general manager to participate in the employee tip pool. This invalidated the employer’s use of the tip credit and required the employer to pay full minimum wage to affected workers, which the company failed to do.

The FLSA permits an employer to take a tip credit toward its minimum wage obligations for tipped employees if employees receive enough tips from customers and direct wages per workweek equal at least the minimum wage compensation required under federal law. However, employers, including managers and supervisors, may not keep any portion of employees’ tips for any purpose.

“By law, managers and supervisors are not allowed to retain employees’ tips or participate in a tip pool. Service workers are entitled to all the tips they earn from customers, and managers are not permitted to take away those rewards given for employees’ hard work,” said Wage and Hour Division District Director Charles Frasier, in Houston. Employers are encouraged to contact us for any questions about their obligations under the law. We are here to provide assistance.”

Workers and employers can call the Wage and Hour Division with questions and requests for compliance assistance at its toll-free helpline, 866-487-9243. Employers are encouraged to use the agency’s industry-specific compliance assistance toolkits to learn about their responsibilities under the division’s laws. The agency’s PAID program offers employers an opportunity to self-report and resolve potential minimum wage and overtime violations under the FLSA, as well as certain potential violations under the Family and Medical Leave Act.

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This article references a recent enforcement action by the U.S. Department of Labor regarding wage-and-hour compliance in the restaurant industry. The purpose of publishing this information is not to single out or criticize any specific business, but to provide a real-world example that illustrates how serious these legal obligations are.

For restaurant owners and management teams, cases like this serve as an important reminder that wage-and-hour compliance is not optional. Requirements such as proper overtime pay, accurate recordkeeping, and correct employee classification must be handled with precision and consistency.

The restaurant industry is particularly vulnerable to compliance issues due to the complexity of scheduling, tipped wages, and payroll calculations. Even unintentional errors can result in significant financial consequences, including back wages and penalties.

We publish this information to emphasize the importance of being properly prepared, maintaining accurate systems, and ensuring full compliance with labor laws.

Restaurant operators are strongly encouraged to review their payroll processes, properly train management staff, and seek professional guidance when necessary to avoid costly mistakes and protect their business.

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