Restaurant Labor Laws in West Virginia for Coffee Shops: 2026 Compliance Guide

Staff turnover eats into your profits. Non-compliance with labor laws brings more than just legal fees. West Virginia has specific rules. Understanding them keeps your coffee shop running and protects your business.

West Virginia requires clear rules for minimum wage, tipped employees, and overtime. Ignoring these rules can lead to big penalties. This guide explains these complexities. It helps your coffee shop meet all state labor law obligations.

Lavu helps you operate smarter. Our POS system tracks employee hours and manages payroll. Lavu’s AI, Marty, gives insights to keep labor costs low and compliant.

FAQ

Do West Virginia coffee shops have a different minimum wage?

No. West Virginia’s state minimum wage of $8.75 per hour applies to most coffee shop employees.

Can I pay my baristas a lower cash wage if they receive tips?

Yes. You can pay tipped employees a minimum cash wage of $2.62 per hour. Their cash wage plus tips must meet or exceed $8.75.

Are tip pools allowed in West Virginia coffee shops?

Yes. You can use tip pooling for employees who regularly receive tips. Managers and owners cannot take part.

Do I have to give my coffee shop employees breaks in West Virginia?

No. West Virginia law does not require meal or rest breaks for adult employees. If you offer short breaks, you must pay for them.

When does overtime pay start for West Virginia coffee shop workers?

Overtime pay applies when an employee works over 40 hours in a workweek. Pay them one and a half times their regular rate for those extra hours.

Are there any specific labor laws for hiring minors in a coffee shop?

Yes. West Virginia child labor laws limit work hours and ban certain tasks for employees under 18. Minors cannot operate hazardous equipment like commercial espresso grinders unsupervised.

What is the rule for final paychecks when an employee leaves my West Virginia coffee shop?

You must pay all earned wages by the next regular payday. This applies whether an employee quits or is terminated.

Does West Virginia have predictive scheduling laws for restaurants?

No. West Virginia has no state or local predictive scheduling laws. You do not need to give advance notice for schedule changes.

What posters must I display in my West Virginia coffee shop?

You must display official posters for minimum wage, child labor, unemployment insurance, and other state and federal notices. Place them in a visible, accessible area.

Can I deduct the cost of employee uniforms from their pay?

No. West Virginia law generally bans uniform cost deductions if it drops an employee’s wages below minimum wage. Consult the Division of Labor for specific guidance.

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What is Marty and what does it actually do?

Marty is your restaurant’s intelligence engine. It watches every sale, shift, hour, item, and
trend inside your POS and gives you clear, actionable direction.

Marty informs. Lavu automates.
Together they act like a digital GM that never sleeps.

Marty gives you:

  • Daily morning briefings
  • Real time sales and labor insights
  • Forecasts and schedule recommendations
  • High margin bundle suggestions
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  • Alerts when something is off


No spreadsheets. No reports. Just clarity and next steps.

You can run basic reporting and audits without Lavu.

But the full power of Marty only unlocks when paired with Lavu POS.

Why?
Because Marty needs real-time, restaurant-wide data to give you accurate insights and
recommendations.
With Lavu, Marty can see everything that happens in your restaurant and Lavu can instantly automate the action.

Marty informs.
Lavu executes.

Three things owners consistently call out:

It runs on iPads
Staff learn it fast. Training drops from days to hours.

It is flexible and not hardware locked
You are not forced into proprietary hardware. You can buy replacements anywhere.

It is the only POS designed to work with Marty
Other POS systems show you what happened.
Lavu plus Marty tells you what to do next.
This is what restaurants actually need to increase profit

Marty analyzes everything happening in your restaurant.
Lavu automates the work behind it.

Examples:

  • Marty flags high food cost items. Lavu shows the exact recipe cost and usage.
  • Marty spots slow periods. Lavu triggers targeted outreach or bundle suggestions.
  • Marty forecasts sales. Lavu generates the schedule with labor control.


It feels like hiring an analyst and an operations manager without adding payroll

Yes. Lavu uses PCI compliant, encrypted payment processing trusted in restaurants
worldwide.

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Most servers pick it up within one shift because it mirrors real restaurant workflows.

Managers love how much time they get back during onboarding

Lavu offers flexible plans for single location operators and multi location brands.

Pricing depends on your configuration, number of devices, and whether you activate Marty.

We will help you select the right setup based on your volume and goals.

Almost always yes.

Lavu works with major EMV readers, printers, KDS screens, and delivery platforms.
We are partnered with Apple to deliver the best-in-class iPad hardware experience.
For payments, Lavu integrates with Adyen, a global leader in secure restaurant payment
processing.

Because the system is open, you are not trapped buying expensive proprietary hardware.

Yes. Online orders flow straight into the POS with no extra steps and no chaos.

You can manage curbside, pickup, and delivery from the same screen.

Inventory updates in real time as items are sold.

Marty then analyzes the trends and highlights waste, low stock, or margin issues so you can
correct them early.

Yes. Lavu tracks time, wages, overtime, and labor percentage.

Marty adds intelligence on top of it by showing staffing efficiency, server performance, and when labor is running high.

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for international operations.

While Lavu is purpose built for restaurants, it works with other businesses too.
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