Shaunak L.
Google
11/1 Saturday experience:
Paid $35 at the door for cover/ticket. Requested for a cup of tap water, and the bartender tried charging me for a bottled water instead. I politely told him I wanted tap, and he got angry — threw the bottle behind him before giving me the cup with attitude.
An hour later, I made a few friends and wanted to buy them tequila shots. I went back to the same bartender and asked for them along with a cup of tap water for myself. Once again he tried charging me for bottled water and got irritated when I said tap. Then he told me there’s a “one cup max policy” and never ended up giving me the tap water at all even after I bought the shots.I was a paying customer, and there wasn’t even anyone waiting in line behind me.
This bartender was an older man with a grey beard. Constructive feedback to management would be to remind staff about basic courtesy, get rid of the 1 cup max policy, and consider adding a self-service water pitcher. Hydration is a necessity, not a luxury — especially when guests are paying $35 covers. People should be able to drink water throughout the night instead of being pushed to buy overpriced bottles.
Music and energy were great though — I still had an awesome night regardless.