PM Makes Amends With Waitress After Tip Row

PM Makes Amends With Waitress After Tip Row

David Cameron has returned to an Italian bar where he had failed to leave a tip and made amends with the waitress who worked there by leaving one this time.

The Prime Minister made headlines across the world when it emerged he had paid for a 3.10 euro bill with a 50 euro banknote and failed to leave any small change, as is customary in Italian bars.

Last week, waitress Francesca Ariani, 27 failed to recognise the Number 10 resident when he walked in with his wife Samantha and ordered two cappuccino asking for them to be brought to an outside table.

But Francesca had told him she was too busy and too serve himself and Mr Cameron returned today with his daughter Nancy to clear up the misunderstanding at the Dolcenero bar in Monetvarchi near Arezzo.

This time he ordered a beer for himself and a soft drink for Nancy - paying the 5.10 euro tip with a 10 euro note and telling her to keep the change as she served him at a table.

Francesca even offered the PM a cocktail she created the 'Cameron Tuscan Dream' - with the ingredients being local Vin Santo (sweet wine), coffee and cream.

Mr Cameron, who is in the final week of a fortnight break at a nearby villa, where he is on holiday with friends was even happy to pose for a picture with Francesca.

She said: ''I was so surprised when he came back to the bar after what had happened last week. I said I was sorry for not recognising him and not serving him and he said it was not a problem.

''He said he was sorry for any fuss that had been created and he was very nice, very friendly. He ordered a beer and a Sprite for his daughter Nancy and I took them out to the same table as where he was sat last time.

''I had no idea he was coming into the bar and it was a real surprise. I even offered him a cocktail my boyfriend and I invented and dedicated to him called the Cameron Tuscan Dream.

''He tried it and he said it was very nice. The bill came to 5.10 euro and he left me a tip this time. He paid with a 10 euro note and said to keep the change.''

The 16-bedroom villa where the Camerons are staying is on the Petrolo wine estate and besides the main house there are four other smaller houses - one of which has been taken by Mr Cameron's security team.

It is close to the hamlet of Bucine in the Tuscany region known as Chianti which is popular with British holidaymakers many of who have homes in the area.