Giovanna wrote:... The thing that keeps me from going back, though, is their insistence on taking custody of your credit card if you sit at the bar and want to run a tab. They don't just run the card to check it and open a tab, they take your credit card and keep it behind the bar. I spent 15 futile minutes protesting this ridiculousness up and down the hierarchy only to be repeatedly told that "it's our corporate policy". Your choice is either to pay cash for every new item brought to you, whether beer or food, or let them keep your card. They don't follow this policy with people at tables, just at the bar. This annoys me to the point where my "personal policy" is to never go there again.
Plus, they keep the beer too cold.
Map Room or Hopleaf for me.
Giovanna wrote:Your choice is either to pay cash for every new item brought to you, whether beer or food, or let them keep your card. They don't follow this policy with people at tables, just at the bar. This annoys me to the point where my "personal policy" is to never go there again. [...] Map Room or Hopleaf for me.
Erik M. wrote:Perhaps you are a regular at Hopleaf Bar and abide by some different "house policy," but I was just there with friends a week ago and in order for me to run a food/drink tab in the front room the bartender demanded that I turn over my credit card.
Giovanna wrote:Erik M. wrote:Perhaps you are a regular at Hopleaf Bar and abide by some different "house policy," but I was just there with friends a week ago and in order for me to run a food/drink tab in the front room the bartender demanded that I turn over my credit card.
Nope. Haven't been there for a few years, and I guess now I'm less likely to go....![]()
Giovanna
kiplog wrote:I was going to make a post about this quest eventually (after a bit more 'research') - and my quest really isn't about the Map Room/Hopleaf/Quenchers type beer bars with 2 dozen taps, but really about the regular bars that devote a tap or two to something you don't see everywhere.
EvilUs wrote:I went to The Yard House after work today and sat at the bar. I had 3 Three Floyds Alpha Kings, Tuna Sashimi and a pizza. Never did the bartender ask me for a credit card. Quite impressive place. Food was decent. Beer was good. And again, never did the bartender ever ask me for a credit card.
Matt wrote:Giovanna wrote:Erik M. wrote:Perhaps you are a regular at Hopleaf Bar and abide by some different "house policy," but I was just there with friends a week ago and in order for me to run a food/drink tab in the front room the bartender demanded that I turn over my credit card.
Nope. Haven't been there for a few years, and I guess now I'm less likely to go....![]()
Giovanna
Hate to break it to you, but the Map Room has the same policy (although it is not always followed to a T).
Giallo wrote:This is a common practice at many places (not simply corporate owned) when you are sitting at the bar and just drinking. It's not always strictly enforced depending on how busy it is (more likely if the place is busy) or if the staff knows you.
pacent wrote:Has anyone been here recently and know if they run their beer specials on Mondays?
Edit: Just came back from there last night, nope, no more beer specials