Angels are everywhere and show up to do good when you least expect it.
A customer at a restaurant in Rowlett, Texas left a big tip for their server.
The server got a whopping $2,000 tip from this angel. Then she returned again to leave another generous tip weeks later.
It is not known why she decided to leave such a large amount of money, but the three servers who got the tips are very grateful for her generosity.
It was a normal day at Dalrock Diner in Rowlett. But for one server, it was a day she will always remember.
The $2,000 tip was left on a bill for an omelet breakfast meal on Aug. 23
George Touris, the restaurant owner, couldn’t believe it.
"Never. Never," he said. "I have people give $200, $300, but $2,000 never."
The server wants to remain anonymous, but she wasn’t the only lucky one that day.
For lunch, the same angel stopped by Senaida’s Mexican Kitchen across the street from the diner and gave the same $2000 tip for a plate of chicken nachos.
Server Gysel Martinez says the woman paid the bill and left before she could say thank you.
"She sat here for a while. I kept checking on her probably like five times," she recalled. "I’m just overly friendly, but she kept saying she was fine and doing great."
When Martinez cleared the table, that’s when she saw the tip on the receipt.
"It was $2,000," she said. "I couldn’t believe it. I was like what?!"
Martinez says the money helped her buy a plane ticket to see her dad for the first time in two years.
"Little angel. Little blessing. I couldn’t believe it honestly," she said.
Martinez missed the chance to show her appreciation for the generous tip.
"I would like to thank her in person. I would like to give her a hug," she said.
Two days later on Aug. 25, another server at Dalrock Diner was about to experience the same shock. The woman came back, ordered the same meal and left the same tip she did twice before.
"She ordered a house omelet with hash browns toast and a water," said Clarrisa Touris.
The mystery woman tipped another $2,000.
"They couldn’t believe it. It was really exciting," Clarissa said.
The Touris family doesn’t know the woman’s name, but there will always be a seat saved for her at the diner.
"It really opened our eyes," Clarissa said. "There are a lot of good people out there still, and it just means a lot to us and the server."
Both restaurants are family-owned and opened in Rowlett seven years ago.
The two restaurants do not have pool tips, so the entire $2,000 tip will go to each of the individual servers.
Source: Fox4News