So Saturday night I went out with some guys around downtown for hopping around the whiskey focused bars. Winding down near last call, we went to a new place that apparently has a retail component as well as a beer bar. Being the way I am, I don't like winding down so I bought a Vanilla Eclipse for the four of us to share (brilliant idea after 5 hours of drinking whiskey at 4 different bars).
Apparently I was charged for the bottle from the retail side as opposed to the service side. Which I didn't even know was possible.
So when the bartender opens it, he lines up 5 glasses and pours 5 equal pours, one for himself, without asking... And was pretty cavalier about it. This rubbed me the wrong way but I didn't confront him about it. I should have.
So, when the bill comes since the bottle was "bought" from the retail side, this incurred a $5 corkage fee that was undisclosed at the time. A corkage fee, for opening a bottle that was purchased in this bar, at this bar.
Granted I was barely able to operate Uber messed up, but the whole experience just didn't sit well and I won't be returning.
This isn't normal for beer bars now, right? After having kids and realizing that the hundreds of beers at my house aren't getting drank, I kinda stopped going to craft beer centered bars and just drink at home or with friends in their homes. Things have changed with the popularity and number of craft beer bars dramatically in the last three years, so I'm not sure what's normal now.