And you should, if you realize that that beer at a bar would be 9$ if you paid the bartenders fairly at an appropriate wage lol. Would you rather pay them 3-5$ for a beer with a 1-2$ tip, or pay fucking 9$ for the beer lol. Y'all are killing tips and don't understand why
I apologize, I was responding to the wrong g comment. Still I think the idea is worth presenting. If you think a 20$ beer is not worth it, stay home! You can drink all your beers for the cheap price at home. In reality, at this point it costs any venue around 20k a month to just be open in the us, so divide that by guest and their spend: then add the 60% tax to just make the business profitable
There are millions on billions of people that have more money than you do, and they spend it at bars. You being mad doesn't change the industry. You being mad does make you seem like a small person though. Other people are happy to spend what you don't want to spend
As somebody who has managed corporate restaurants and mom and pop joints for 20 years, I can tell you tipping is strictly a USA thing but keep talking about the "millions ON (really? On?) billions of people" who tip is something you pulled out your ass
I worked in a restaurant in The Netherlands for years.
Here we don't tip, have some of the highest tax-rates on food and drink items, got scammed by the local shipment service (literally the same items are 20% cheaper 15km to the east in Germany)
And the 3.50 euro beers are pretty much the only reason why the restaurant stayed afloat. We made SO much money on those 3.50 beers. And no one ever tipped more than 1-2 euros.
BTFO with your degenerate American practices that are only so expensive because your bosses boss is a prick.
Absolutely agree. Part of the problem in American Food Service Industry is that most owners/managers dont want to put the work in because "tHeY aRe ThE bOsS." The mindset in the food industry needs to change here
You being mad at people doesn’t change the industry either. How bout you push to get paid fairly and not rely on guilt tripping for tips or being condescending. Loser.
Amazing
Do you know what happens at the end? How does he make it look stuck or whatever ?
Neck of bottle presses cup against arm
Just pour the damn drink, Steve!
I knew someone was gonna comment on this. 🤣
My local bartender thinks I should tip 25% for her to twist the top off a beer.
That’s real.
Show her this video
Their job sucks, they deal with drunk people all night. Tip that woman.
And you should, if you realize that that beer at a bar would be 9$ if you paid the bartenders fairly at an appropriate wage lol. Would you rather pay them 3-5$ for a beer with a 1-2$ tip, or pay fucking 9$ for the beer lol. Y'all are killing tips and don't understand why
I'm not sure where the argument here is when a beer is actually $9 anyway in any major city center
I wish beers were still $3..
I apologize, I was responding to the wrong g comment. Still I think the idea is worth presenting. If you think a 20$ beer is not worth it, stay home! You can drink all your beers for the cheap price at home. In reality, at this point it costs any venue around 20k a month to just be open in the us, so divide that by guest and their spend: then add the 60% tax to just make the business profitable
Trust me, I do stay home when a beer at the pub is the same price as a 6 pack of craft beer.
Great, then shut the fuck up lol
Ironic...
There are millions on billions of people that have more money than you do, and they spend it at bars. You being mad doesn't change the industry. You being mad does make you seem like a small person though. Other people are happy to spend what you don't want to spend
Oh I see, you must be in the industry and that's why you favor the predatory practice of tipping culture. It's nice when it works in your favor!
As somebody who has managed corporate restaurants and mom and pop joints for 20 years, I can tell you tipping is strictly a USA thing but keep talking about the "millions ON (really? On?) billions of people" who tip is something you pulled out your ass
I worked in a restaurant in The Netherlands for years.
Here we don't tip, have some of the highest tax-rates on food and drink items, got scammed by the local shipment service (literally the same items are 20% cheaper 15km to the east in Germany)
And the 3.50 euro beers are pretty much the only reason why the restaurant stayed afloat. We made SO much money on those 3.50 beers. And no one ever tipped more than 1-2 euros.
BTFO with your degenerate American practices that are only so expensive because your bosses boss is a prick.
Absolutely agree. Part of the problem in American Food Service Industry is that most owners/managers dont want to put the work in because "tHeY aRe ThE bOsS." The mindset in the food industry needs to change here
You being mad at people doesn’t change the industry either. How bout you push to get paid fairly and not rely on guilt tripping for tips or being condescending. Loser.
You keep getting downvoted for speaking nothing but facts.
Respectfully you’re a loser for thinking that’s acceptable
I would rather just pay 3-5$ dollars for my beer with no tip, while your boss paid you a fair wage
Oh stop. Paying a fair wage is not an increase of $4/ beer. Especially with how many drinks a bar sells per hour.
Thanks but I ordered a Guinness
I dont need the drink to wanna tip thus guy.
I feel like most bars could never have anything this cool because they have little regulators on all the bottles now
Do they? I haven’t been to a bar since like pre-Covid so I don’t even know what you’re talking about.
They’re used to measure one ounce exactly. Quite the killer.
Some jurisdictions ban free pouring. It's entirely regional.
Ahh I see I see. Thanks for the info you two! MI doesn’t have that restriction, unless they changed things up in the last five years.
90 percent of this routine doesn't include free pouring
Actually crazy
U dont even need to pour drinks dude 🤣
Very talented bartender
Youre drink will be ready in 5 to 7 business days....
......After next week.
90% stalling 10% bartending
If i was the waiting for a drink, I'd get annoyed. Pour the damn drink!
Can I have my damn drink now please?
Hot damn!
Boozebending
Flair bartenders are awesome!
Fine, I’ll put another dollar in the tip bucket.
holy fuck 😳
Aura in 36-615375726262812
The bar is completely fucking empty.
This is on Fremont street in Vegas, definitely not empty