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Chatbrat 05-29-2016 11:14 AM

Real Short Pour
 
We went to an unnamed watering hole in the vicinity of Lake Sumter Landing, for a get together with friends.
We both drink premium whisky's, hers came in martini glass, mine came in rocks glass with one large ice cube in it, the level of liquor in my glass was less than 3/4", to be sociable we both had two drinks each.

Bill+ tip came to $52. & change - & we didn't eat

All I can say is I get triple the amount of what I was drinking @ The Bonefish for less $-

Some bartenders @ this establishment know how to pour, others don't--we don't enter if a bartender we don't know isn't working.

Its a shame a restaurant doesn't have consistency.

NYGUY 05-29-2016 02:46 PM

That is too much for 4 "short" drinks.:cus:

xcaligirl 05-29-2016 03:04 PM

It seems to me that the local restaurants & bars have ZERO management or anyone supervising...

Jima64 05-29-2016 06:37 PM

Sounds like poor management or someone is counting extra drinks out of the bottle with short pours.

primo 05-29-2016 06:43 PM

You are so right. Some clubs pour a fare pour and some do not. When not, my golfing group goes elsewhere for drinks. This is summer and the only ones left are the full time residence. PLEASE be as good to us as your are to the snowbirds.....Please train your bartenders. The waitress is not the problem. the club is.

RichK1 05-29-2016 08:12 PM

Post the name of the joint so others don't get burnt.

Fraugoofy 05-29-2016 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1233188)
We went to an unnamed watering hole in the vicinity of Lake Sumter Landing, for a get together with friends.
We both drink premium whisky's, hers came in martini glass, mine came in rocks glass with one large ice cube in it, the level of liquor in my glass was less than 3/4", to be sociable we both had two drinks each.

Bill+ tip came to $52. & change - & we didn't eat

All I can say is I get triple the amount of what I was drinking @ The Bonefish for less $-

Some bartenders @ this establishment know how to pour, others don't--we don't enter if a bartender we don't know isn't working.

Its a shame a restaurant doesn't have consistency.

Send in John Taffer!

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Miles42 05-29-2016 09:42 PM

I would like the name also. I would hate to pay that much for the same painful lesson.

Chatbrat 05-29-2016 11:54 PM

Honest Johns

retiredguy123 05-30-2016 04:24 AM

Why post a complaint without naming the restaurant?

Chatbrat 05-30-2016 06:18 AM

I did not originally post the name of the restaurant, because its a favorite of the in crowd on this site--the restaurant is Honest John's

Parker 05-30-2016 06:45 AM

The irony of the name is not lost on me.

outlaw 05-30-2016 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1233571)
I did not originally post the name of the restaurant, because its a favorite of the in crowd on this site--the restaurant is Honest John's

If you succumb to those who would silence free speech, they have won.

Chatbrat 05-30-2016 07:49 AM

trying to clean up my act

784caroline 05-30-2016 07:59 AM

WE recently went to Bonifay's after golf and I always ask if its Happy Hour. Yes it is $3.95 for house liquor. OK I will have a house burbon on the Rocks. I get the bill afterwards and I see its $5.95. I call the watress over and she said you had it on the rocks and we had to charge more because it requires more liquor????????? I said you never told me that and she finally reduced the price to 3.95 but the rationale was crazy!!!

The only decent places around (that we have tried) for a good happy hour liquor drink meaning decent prices for house or premium liquor are Bonefish, Havana, Arnold Palmer, Cane Graden, and Glen View. We have also had luck at Honest John's but only During Happy Hour and on Wednesdays they include premium drinks in their happy hours

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 05-30-2016 08:07 AM

A rocks glass is approximately 4 oz. A standard shot of whisky is 1-1/2 oz. The fact that there was only one ice cube may have been the problem. A properly served drink in a rocks glass should have the glass filled with ice. When it is served this way, the whisky will fill the glass approximately 7/8 full.

Also some people expect more than 1-1/2 ounces for the price.

In the other hand $13.00 per drink is extremely excessive.

biker1 05-30-2016 08:14 AM

Some establishments will provide more liquor when ordered "on the rocks". When in doubt ask as it varies from place to place. I don't think it should vary but it sometimes does.


Quote:

Originally Posted by 784caroline (Post 1233618)
WE recently went to Bonifay's after golf and I always ask if its Happy Hour. Yes it is $3.95 for house liquor. OK I will have a house burbon on the Rocks. I get the bill afterwards and I see its $5.95. I call the watress over and she said you had it on the rocks and we had to charge more because it requires more liquor????????? I said you never told me that and she finally reduced the price to 3.95 but the rationale was crazy!!!

The only decent places around (that we have tried) for a good happy hour liquor drink meaning decent prices for house or premium liquor are Bonefish, Havana, Arnold Palmer, Cane Graden, and Glen View. We have also had luck at Honest John's but only During Happy Hour and on Wednesdays they include premium drinks in their happy hours


784caroline 05-30-2016 08:35 AM

A premium Martini at non-happy hour or in a first class resturant can easily cost $10 per drink plus tax and tip. So your over $12 per drink. Expensive yes but thats the going non-happy hour rate!

When you go on a cruise, Celebrity has a Martini Bar which is always packed with people....a Premium 4oz Martini is $12.95 plus 18% tip...$15.28 per drink. And a cruise line booze costs them hardly anything!

Chatbrat 05-30-2016 08:50 AM

There are only 5 places in the villages that include premium whisky's in their happy hour, Cody's, Arnold Palmer, Cane Garden, Nancy Lopez and Hemingways.

However; I always get a good pour @ the Cane, Arnold Palmer an ok pour @ Cody's & exceptional pours @ Hemingways (happy hour or not) and Bonefish.

we stopped going to one club when they started measuring shots, returned when they resumed free pouring ( bar person counts)

Sandtrap328 05-30-2016 04:22 PM

Just should have gone to Cody's and had the premium drinks at a two for one.

True, Honest John does have a very nicer atmosphere but what a price to pay for atmosphere!

Sandtrap328 05-30-2016 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 784caroline (Post 1233646)
A premium Martini at non-happy hour or in a first class resturant can easily cost $10 per drink plus tax and tip. So your over $12 per drink. Expensive yes but thats the going non-happy hour rate!

When you go on a cruise, Celebrity has a Martini Bar which is always packed with people....a Premium 4oz Martini is $12.95 plus 18% tip...$15.28 per drink. And a cruise line booze costs them hardly anything!

That is absolutely true with Celebrity-my favorite cruise line! My travel agent always makes sure I get the Premium Drink package included or gives me enough shipboard credits to pay for it.

LaylaG81 07-01-2016 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1233188)
We went to an unnamed watering hole in the vicinity of Lake Sumter Landing, for a get together with friends.
We both drink premium whisky's, hers came in martini glass, mine came in rocks glass with one large ice cube in it, the level of liquor in my glass was less than 3/4", to be sociable we both had two drinks each.

Bill+ tip came to $52. & change - & we didn't eat

All I can say is I get triple the amount of what I was drinking @ The Bonefish for less $-

Some bartenders @ this establishment know how to pour, others don't--we don't enter if a bartender we don't know isn't working.

Its a shame a restaurant doesn't have consistency.

Chatbrat what type of liquor did you order?

Chatbrat 07-01-2016 05:10 AM

Johnny Walker Black on the rocks

Jima64 07-01-2016 06:16 AM

Nice one
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 784caroline (Post 1233618)
WE recently went to Bonifay's after golf and I always ask if its Happy Hour. Yes it is $3.95 for house liquor. OK I will have a house burbon on the Rocks. I get the bill afterwards and I see its $5.95. I call the watress over and she said you had it on the rocks and we had to charge more because it requires more liquor????????? I said you never told me that and she finally reduced the price to 3.95 but the rationale was crazy!!!

The only decent places around (that we have tried) for a good happy hour liquor drink meaning decent prices for house or premium liquor are Bonefish, Havana, Arnold Palmer, Cane Graden, and Glen View. We have also had luck at Honest John's but only During Happy Hour and on Wednesdays they include premium drinks in their happy hours

Never heard thst excuse before about overchsrging.

maryanna630 07-04-2016 09:31 PM

It is no wonder that Bonefish is the number 1 favorite here. I also think Hemingways offers very good value and love their happy hour drinks.

Spinning3 07-05-2016 07:20 AM

I would address this with the manager. I drink premium bourbon and was just there recently. My drinks were 7.00; others in the group had 2 scotch and water and 5 beers. Total was $35.

dbussone 07-05-2016 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1247945)
Johnny Walker Black on the rocks



Excellent taste!

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 07-05-2016 09:35 AM

Quote:

we stopped going to one club when they started measuring shots, returned when they resumed free pouring ( bar person counts)
Do you expect to get more than what you pay for. You are paying for 1-1/2 ounces of liquor. Why would you not go to a bar that pours exactly what you order and pay for?

2BNTV 07-05-2016 09:48 AM

A friend of mine who was a bartender before he retired, had the same problem, when they first opened up. He brought it to the attention of the manager, who did not make it right. It was the principle of the thing, that bothered him.

Needless to say, we haven't been back!

Chatbrat 07-05-2016 11:49 AM

when they first opened , we had the same problem--if we were seated @ the bar it would have been corrected

since we were with neighbors , I bit the bullet-

they will not get our business anymore & since there menu is so limited, I have personal trainer & my trainer will not go there again , since they trimmed their menu,too

pauld315 07-10-2016 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1249849)
when they first opened , we had the same problem--if we were seated @ the bar it would have been corrected

since we were with neighbors , I bit the bullet-

they will not get our business anymore & since there menu is so limited, I have personal trainer & my trainer will not go there again , since they trimmed their menu,too

Quite possibly the reason for the short pour...they win !

Doro22 07-10-2016 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 784caroline (Post 1233646)
A premium Martini at non-happy hour or in a first class resturant can easily cost $10 per drink plus tax and tip. So your over $12 per drink. Expensive yes but thats the going non-happy hour rate!

When you go on a cruise, Celebrity has a Martini Bar which is always packed with people....a Premium 4oz Martini is $12.95 plus 18% tip...$15.28 per drink. And a cruise line booze costs them hardly anything!

IN reference to this post...what is the usual price of drinks/wine/cocktails on a cruise? We are booked on a Carnival out of Miami soon and are trying to decide on whether or not to purchase the beverage package. It comes to About $57.00 per day which includes a 15% gratuity.

golfing eagles 07-10-2016 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Doro22 (Post 1252329)
IN reference to this post...what is the usual price of drinks/wine/cocktails on a cruise? We are booked on a Carnival out of Miami soon and are trying to decide on whether or not to purchase the beverage package. It comes to About $57.00 per day which includes a 15% gratuity.

Is that $57 for 1 or 2 people??? Last time we were on Carnival, more than 10 years ago, drinks were $11-13 and soft drinks were $6. The only thing "free" was water and ice tea. Looks like $57 will cover 3 drinks and 3 soft drinks, maybe less today, so unless you're teetotalers, I'd take the deal

Doro22 07-10-2016 05:24 PM

Aha! It comes to $57.50 per person. Sounds like mucho $$$, but that also includes 500 ml bottled water, soft drinks, specialty teas & coffees. (& tip). That seems to be a good deal.
Thanks.

BritParrothead 07-11-2016 04:59 AM

We have a new Hilton hotel in our town, beautiful city & coastal views. Nearly $30 for a cocktail. The 'virgin' cocktails were nearer $20. Wont be going back in a hurry.

Chatbrat 07-11-2016 11:43 AM

Do they've you a kiss when they give you the bill, reminds me of $10-$15- a cup of coffee in fancy NYC hotel--I may be stupid , but don't remind me & they want a tip

What city is that Hilton in ?

BritParrothead 07-11-2016 11:40 PM

This Hilton is in Bournemouth, South coast of England. Nowhere outside London charges these prices.

Miles42 07-12-2016 10:40 PM

So maybe the owners need to be made aware if it is their policy then the building will be empty soon.

ronsroni 07-13-2016 05:28 AM

Wow. I am thrilled I gave this sport up 27 years ago. when the booze halted, so did the smokes. I used to tend bar at a place in NY and I always used the jigger. I didn't give the drinks the hairy eyeball but it was easier for me to cover my tush when the booze was flying out the door and the heavy handers got big tips based on sledge hammer drinks. One need not count. If you can pour PLUS, it's a fine drink. I NEVER had a complaint. Checking the meniscus is over the top. With the $$ we saved from no boozin', we bought our home here in TV. It has paid off in oh-so-many-ways. Chin-chin. Don't drink and drive.

Sandtrap328 07-13-2016 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doro22 (Post 1252329)
IN reference to this post...what is the usual price of drinks/wine/cocktails on a cruise? We are booked on a Carnival out of Miami soon and are trying to decide on whether or not to purchase the beverage package. It comes to About $57.00 per day which includes a 15% gratuity.

I sail on Celebrity and always get the Classic drink package included. My travel agent also gives us free gratuities and shipboard credits. We upgrade our Classic drink package to Premium for $10.50 a day. Well worth it!

The cocktails will run from about $8 to $13 each. Beers are in the $6-8 range. Wines are $8-13 range.

Have a great cruise.


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