Mary T
Google
I am a regular customer of this bar. I come every week and always leave a tip, the staff knows me very well. But one day, when I did not plan to spend time in this bar, and I needed to go to the toilet, the bartender did not let me go, said that I should either buy a beer or start paying cash for entry to the toilet. In my opinion, this approach is very strange, especially towards regular customers, of which there are not many in the bar, apparently, it is almost always empty.
Today's visit to this place outraged and completely disappointed me. For me, this bar is good because they have two sofas outside under a canopy, where I usually sit. And today I paid for a beer and was alone in the bar, so I wanted to sit on the sofa outside alone. But on this sofa with me there were always just passers-by, not customers of the bar. Someone ate their pizza and drank their drinks, someone smoked weed, and so on. Well, in that case, why would I come here, pay for a beer and leave a tip when I can sit on a bench in any public place where anyone passing by can sit with me? It will be cheaper, and the result will be the same, I don’t see the point in overpaying. Well, the most outrageous thing for me is that you can’t go into their restroom unless you bought a beer or gave the bartender cash today, but you can sit on their couches and do your own thing. If you have such a strict approach, then don’t let non-customers on the couches. Otherwise, it’s kind of weird.