Oddly, after watching this thread, I decided to eat a restaurant dinner this evening, just to get a feel of the thing. It's the first time since before Covid. My favorite restaurant nearby had closed during Covid and its location was bought out by a competitor where I had eaten an unimpressive meal before . But dining is limited here. It was the best I could do other than one of the normal chain outfits.
I had broiled shrimp, the small portion, a baked potato, a small salad, and three hush puppies. The best part was the baked potato with sour cream. As it was, the food was marginal, probably healthy, but mostly filling, and nothing to order again the next time I'd be there. The bills was $23, and I tipped the waitress 5 dollars because it was the smallest bill I had in my wallet. So a meal for one cost $28.
Now without considering quality of food or service, or belly aching about inflation and extra charges (I paid in cash), my take away is simply "not worth it." I can make a more satisfying meal at home, with very little effort. There is no anger or disappointment or some emotional bias to influence this review. It just isn't worth it. I know I could make a better baked potato with trimmings at home, and I would include some kind of sauce for the broiled shrimp which did not come with the meal. Hush puppies, were good, but not something I would normally eat. I left two of the three on the plate.
Tipping has not reached a breaking point for me, but eating out most certainly has.