I sometimes leave a 50% tip. If the service was good and my total bill is $10, I’ll drop $15 down. I’ve never picked up a $1,000 tab. I’d probably side closer to 20% on that one. But I’m not Carson Wentz.

Wentz was waited on by an NDSU student when was home in North Dakota over the bye week. He and a large group went to Fargo’s Herd and Horns Bar and Grill where they racked up a bill of $1,000 between food, drink, darts, and pool. According to CSN:

[Herd and Horns] has become pretty synonymous with Wentz these days. ESPN and NFL Network have both broadcast from there. And Wentz held a private party in their back room last Saturday night, right after watching his alma mater roll to a 31-10 win over Illinois State. The party was a low-key affair, but waiters and bartenders were still swapping stories days later.

“As I was waiting on him, I had to look up. He is so tall,” said Rachel, a junior at NDSU who works as a server at Herd & Horns. “He was very humble, especially as a guest. He didn’t treat anyone like they were below him or anything.”

(In case you’re wondering, Wentz picked up the entire tab, $1,000 and left a $500 tip. He was whisked off by his cousin in a 1996 Chevy pickup truck. No frills.)

I don’t know if it’s even possible to order $1,000 worth of food and drinks at PYT (especially since it’s gone), but if LeSean McCoy had that whole mess would have been an even bigger story. Good job by Wentz.