Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte left his waiter a 400 dollar tip for a 425.40 dollar bottle service at a Penn State-based restaurant.
Kristen Arcangelo, a graduate student who also works as the bar manager at Inferno Brick Oven and Bar, took it to her twitter account to say that "@RyanLochte is a good tipper and taking on downtown State College, most recently at Inferno, Fox News reported.
Arcangelo, who will not get to keep the entire tip, as the bar splits extras among all bartenders, said that she will put the money earned toward school books for next semester.
Lochte, who went with his few friends to visit several restaurants and bars around the Penn State area over the weekend, posted that "Well that was a great weekend... Thanks to all #PennState people for showing me a good time. I'll be back to visit for sure! #jeah.
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