Ryan Lochte tips $400 at College Restaurant over the Penn State Game Weekend

by SwimSwam Staff 4

October 27th, 2014 International, Lifestyle

Last Friday Ryan Lochte finished his morning workout early and headed to Penn State to see the football game.

According to the myfoxphilly.com, the 11-time Olympic medalist was seen at several local restaurants, but it was his stop at the Inferno Brick Oven  that left employees shocked.

The Ohio State matchup slammed local restaurants with business, but the Inferno Brick seated Lochte’s party of ten quickly.  According to restaurant employee, Kristen Arcangelo, Lochte was low-key and very, very nice. On a $425 tab, Lochte showed his thanks with a $400 tip.

Lochte’s known for his generosity, tirelessly supporting charities. Tipping well can now be added to Lochte’s profile.

Lochte’s back in action at the “International Swimmeeting South Tyrol” in Bolzano, Italy, November 8th and 9th (along with Team USA stars Natalie Coughlin, Adam Mania, Cullen Jones, and Amanda Weir).

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mcmflyguy
9 years ago

Seriously, I know I’ve said it before on this site. He really is an awesome guy. that TV show made him out to be a dumb person but he is nothing but nice. I had my own run in with him and to spare the story it blew my mind that he remembered my name from someone else mentioning it to him a few months before. He gave me tips, talked to me like a normal person, and every day through the grand prix when he would walk by where me and my coach were sitting he would give me a hand shake to say hi. (it may have been cause of who else was usually with us but I… Read more »

sidman
9 years ago

And the haters believe he got the math wrong!!! Don’t worry ryan keep being you.there are people who appriciate ur genorosity!!!good luck at italy

Joel Lin
9 years ago

Ryan has his detractors, but you can’t fake being a good person doing good deeds. He’s a stand up guy.

Lane Four
Reply to  Joel Lin
9 years ago

Amen, Joel. Amen.