B PC
Google
I am giving this restaurant 2 stars because it did not post prominently outside or on the menu that it automatically adds a 23% service charge to the bill. My husband paid the bill and didn’t think it was worth complaining, but I don’t plan on returning to this restaurant. The duty to pay a living wage to employees lies with the employer and policy makers; it should not be placed on customers through service charges only added on the bill after a meal and with no explanation. To all customers who find themselves in our situation, just know that you have a right to refuse to pay a service charge at a restaurant that doesn’t communicate that it exists either prominently on the premises or on the menu. That way, with full knowledge, you can decide whether you want to dine at that restaurant. You can’t be forced to pay undisclosed fees—that’s false advertising and violates consumer rights.