Kody M.
Yelp
I had to do some quick work on my laptop before a meeting, so I decided to stop in and see if they have wifi. As soon as I walked in the bartender (middle-aged woman, with an old school hairdo) gave me a snarky look and before I could even get to the bar she asked to see my ID. I'm 30 years old, but I look younger so I wasn't that put off right away. I was reaching in my pocket and while I was getting it out I asked if they had wifi, she wouldn't respond until after looking at my driver's license. She then didn't answer my question, but proceeded to respond with "Well, are you drinking?" (with the same sourpuss face).. I then started to get a little irritated and responded "well...it is a bar". I then ordered a bloody mary.. she said "this is a Tavern".. my response "So...no liquor then?".. "Just beer and wine, she said". I ordered an Summer IPA ($5), and as she was pouring it I thought to myself.. "I bet this place is cash only". I looked around and saw a POS machine with a credit card reader, so I thought I was good. She sat the beer down (still not smiling, making it seem like I interrupted her at her house or something), I asked if it was cash only.. "Yes!". "Well... do you have an ATM?" I said. She points over, past the only customers in the bar and off I go to withdraw money to pay this nice woman. After putting my card/info in the machine, the ATM only allows you to withdraw $20 at a time... while charging you $3.00 to do so (my bank charges me $3 ATM's not associated). So here I am trying to decide on if I should spend $11 for this beer (that I don't want) to sit in this place (that I don't feel welcome in). I decide to go to my own bank, so I walk past the bar as she's chatting with some locals and say "I'll be right back". As I walk out I hear her say "WELL, ISN'T THAT NICE!". I continue to my car, and she proceeds to come outside, and yell. "THAT'S NOT VERY NICE!". I turn around and with a big smile on my face, say "JUST, GOING TO MY ATM..". As soon as I got in my car I decided I woudn't give them my money, and I would tell anyone I could not to either.