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johnqpublic 10-25-2018 04:12 PM

Red Sauce : A 6 Drink Max????
 
The Manager of Red Sauce has an interesting take on the "regulars" that keep his Father's business going. I've been privy to conversations where he has limited one regular customer to 6 beers at Red Sauce and then must leave. That regular customer is then "allowed" to come back 1/2 hour later and have another drink or two. This is the only person I know currently who has a "6 drink" cut-off. Mind you, this person does not appear drunk, argumentative and as far as I know has never had a problem paying his bill. Another conversation revolved around two other regulars who have also been patrons for years, however, per Management, they don't drink enough and are taking up space. The Manager wants them gone from his establishement but doesn't know how to get rid of them.

As far as I'm concerned, the regulars at Red Sauce not only help this bar/restaurant through the slow season but (aside from the majority of their wonderful staff) are the true draw to their establishment.

There must be something that can be done about this. No one can be denied service. Especially where there isn't any explanation as to why one person is singled out. Does anyone know where I can go for answers?

Thank you,

JSR22 10-25-2018 04:17 PM

6 beers should be enough for anyone.

Kenswing 10-25-2018 04:18 PM

Awesome first post.. :coolsmiley:




:ohdear:

CWGUY 10-25-2018 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnqpublic (Post 1593163)
The Manager of Red Sauce has an interesting take on the "regulars" that keep his Father's business going. I've been privy to conversations where he has limited one regular customer to 6 beers at Red Sauce and then must leave. That regular customer is then "allowed" to come back 1/2 hour later and have another drink or two. This is the only person I know currently who has a "6 drink" cut-off. Mind you, this person does not appear drunk, argumentative and as far as I know has never had a problem paying his bill. Another conversation revolved around two other regulars who have also been patrons for years, however, per Management, they don't drink enough and are taking up space. The Manager wants them gone from his establishement but doesn't know how to get rid of them.

As far as I'm concerned, the regulars at Red Sauce not only help this bar/restaurant through the slow season but (aside from the majority of their wonderful staff) are the true draw to their establishment.

There must be something that can be done about this. No one can be denied service. Especially where there isn't any explanation as to why one person is singled out. Does anyone know where I can go for answers?

Thank you,



:icon_wink:You could open your own place and talk to yourself.......:ho:

I agree with KENSWING :eclipsee_gold_cup:

valuemkt 10-25-2018 04:49 PM

Wow (hiccup) Life must really suck when you have to take a half hour breather after 6 drinks ..I ate at RedSauce once .. inside .. poor excuse for Italian food. sub par service. Drank outside once.. treated like a on-Reg and have seen no need to go back.. Will happily drink outside at Cody's Rjs or City Fire.. If they are jammed, I'll walk by the empty seats at Red Sauce and go home ..

Rapscallion St Croix 10-25-2018 05:11 PM

You can't make this stuff up.....or can you?

village dreamer 10-25-2018 05:15 PM

I would ask the sheriff what he thinks.

BK001 10-25-2018 05:20 PM

OP -
First of all :welcome: to TOTV. A great place for referrals and sometimes even answers. But, I have to ask did you really think you'd get rational answers to this particular question? Just maybe you should be looking for answers to a different question.

Try this:

alcoholics anonymous - Yahoo Local Search Results

Sorry, I couldn't resist. :posting:

SouthOfTheBorder 10-25-2018 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnqpublic (Post 1593163)
The Manager of Red Sauce has an interesting take on the "regulars" that keep his Father's business going. I've been privy to conversations where he has limited one regular customer to 6 beers at Red Sauce and then must leave. That regular customer is then "allowed" to come back 1/2 hour later and have another drink or two. This is the only person I know currently who has a "6 drink" cut-off. Mind you, this person does not appear drunk, argumentative and as far as I know has never had a problem paying his bill. Another conversation revolved around two other regulars who have also been patrons for years, however, per Management, they don't drink enough and are taking up space. The Manager wants them gone from his establishement but doesn't know how to get rid of them.

As far as I'm concerned, the regulars at Red Sauce not only help this bar/restaurant through the slow season but (aside from the majority of their wonderful staff) are the true draw to their establishment.

There must be something that can be done about this. No one can be denied service. Especially where there isn't any explanation as to why one person is singled out. Does anyone know where I can go for answers?

Thank you,

This post was a great way to kill your first half hour break. :coolsmiley:

Can't wait to read what will be posted during your next half hour break.

:mademyday:

Don

NotGolfer 10-25-2018 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BK001 (Post 1593193)
OP -
First of all :welcome: to TOTV. A great place for referrals and sometimes even answers. But, I have to ask did you really think you'd get rational answers to this particular question? Just maybe you should be looking for answers to a different question.

Try this:

alcoholics anonymous - Yahoo Local Search Results

Sorry, I couldn't resist. :posting:

I agree with this answer and all the rest....doubt you'll find a plethora of sympathy here. BUT that said :welcome: :popcorn:

graciegirl 10-25-2018 05:38 PM

Haven't said this for awhile but I can't hold back;




Boy Howdy!

BK001 10-25-2018 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnqpublic (Post 1593163)
The Manager of Red Sauce has an interesting take on the "regulars" that keep his Father's business going. I've been privy to conversations where he has limited one regular customer to 6 beers at Red Sauce and then must leave. That regular customer is then "allowed" to come back 1/2 hour later and have another drink or two. This is the only person I know currently who has a "6 drink" cut-off. Mind you, this person does not appear drunk, argumentative and as far as I know has never had a problem paying his bill. Another conversation revolved around two other regulars who have also been patrons for years, however, per Management, they don't drink enough and are taking up space. The Manager wants them gone from his establishement but doesn't know how to get rid of them.

As far as I'm concerned, the regulars at Red Sauce not only help this bar/restaurant through the slow season but (aside from the majority of their wonderful staff) are the true draw to their establishment.

There must be something that can be done about this. No one can be denied service. Especially where there isn't any explanation as to why one person is singled out. Does anyone know where I can go for answers?

Thank you,

Ok, just in case you are serious, I'll try for a serious answer but keep in mind it is mere speculation, food for thought if you will.

We had a friend years ago who was a quiet and polite social drinker. But at some point she would go over the edge and become like Jekyll and Hyde. Having seen her misbehave on several occasions, we realized that she could go from sober to intoxicated very quickly. Just maybe the manager has seen this customer do the same?

I believe anyone can refuse service to a customer for any reason that is not legally protected such as race, religion, gender, national origin, disability, and more recently sexual orientation.

I think with alcohol, the courts would be far more liberal in the case of an establishment refusing to serve additional drinks -- I know my defense would be that I have repeatedly observed his behavior become impaired after 6 drinks -- thus the cut-off.

Regardless it sounds like you simply think the manager is being unfair in his dealings with the customers and you would like to see it righted. I doubt you will find an answer/solution to satisfy this.

billethkid 10-25-2018 06:13 PM

Do I sense chum on the H2O?

valuemkt 10-25-2018 08:14 PM

IN NY State there is something called dram shop laws.. not sure how they originated.. but if a patron gets into an accident upon leaving an establishment intoxicated and, for example, kills someone while operating a motor vehicle, the establishment can / will be held liable.. they will most likely lose / have their liquor license suspended.. and be subject to negligence lawsuits.. Do not know if Florida has simlar laws or not.

Taltarzac725 10-25-2018 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by valuemkt (Post 1593249)
IN NY State there is something called dram shop laws.. not sure how they originated.. but if a patron gets into an accident upon leaving an establishment intoxicated and, for example, kills someone while operating a motor vehicle, the establishment can / will be held liable.. they will most likely lose / have their liquor license suspended.. and be subject to negligence lawsuits.. Do not know if Florida has simlar laws or not.


It looks very limited--
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Online Sunshine

Bay Kid 10-26-2018 04:56 AM

After 6 beers they would have to help me leave.

Chatbrat 10-26-2018 05:08 AM

in Fl. establishments don't get sued, in NJ the establishment and the host @ private party is liable with the driver in a duiaccident

New Englander 10-26-2018 09:39 AM

Just my opinion but I don't think anyone should be served more than two or three drinks at a bar.

graciegirl 10-26-2018 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 1593379)
Just my opinion but I don't think anyone should be served more than two or three drinks at a bar.

It is amazing how much fun life can be without booze and cigarettes. I still love to argue. I mean debate.

Brawnwy123 10-26-2018 10:10 AM

Drinking
 
[QUOTE=johnqpublic;1593163]The Manager of Red Sauce has

Hi, just some thoughts.

1. There are some thoughts, related to drinking
2. There are a lot of heavy drinkers, who say they are not "Alcoholics"
3. My Dad, had heavy drinking buddies. One of his buddies had his license revoked, then had his car impounded, then borrowed a friend's car and ran over a person, IN A WHEELCHAIR, IN A CROSSWALK. But, he was not an "alcoholic".
4. On a cruise ship recently, the "Villages" seems to frequently come up. I heard one person say " THE VILLAGES IS A DRINKING COMMUNITY WITH A GOLF PROBLEM.
5. The drinking holes here have many folks, well oiled, they also have a lot of cars and carts parked nearby.
6. I have seen and others have too, folks with a blowtorch Breath, getting into or staggering away from their vehicle.
7. It is dangerous folks. Drinking is a big pastime here, But, "We do not have any alcoholics".

:MOJE_whot: :a040:

Chatbrat 10-26-2018 10:30 AM

Gave up cigars when I went into my own business--tobacco smoke is a real turn off to many people--two drink limit each when we're out and about

My Post 10-26-2018 12:30 PM

Interesting thread. I feel like if the person is not driving and not a problem it's a lot different than if they are driving or are a problem.

For every beer I pee like 10 times so 6 would be like 60 pees for me.

Chatbrat 10-26-2018 01:12 PM

Thats the problem with beer--the calories and the buzz aren't worth the peeing

Rapscallion St Croix 10-26-2018 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1593442)
Thats the problem with beer--the calories and the buzz aren't worth the peeing

I cop the buzz before the beer enters the equation. Calories schmaleries.

Chatbrat 10-26-2018 02:05 PM

Thats why most men in TV have huge beer guts-

Rapscallion St Croix 10-26-2018 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1593456)
Thats why most men in TV have huge beer guts-

I can still fit into my BDUs.

manaboutown 10-26-2018 03:20 PM

Do they serve three martini lunches?

Topspinmo 10-26-2018 06:32 PM

IMO it’s pretty pitiful day if I have to have drink, or smoke, or pill, or shot in the arm. All are weak dummies.

dewilson58 10-27-2018 08:57 AM

I went there once and was told there was a Three Pickle Limit.

:ohdear:

simpkinp 10-27-2018 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1593201)
Haven't said this for awhile but I can't hold back;




Boy Howdy!

I’ve missed you "Boy Howdy". Glad to hear it again

Buffalo Jim 10-29-2018 07:42 PM

This might merit " The Rookie of the Year " Award so it is at least earns a nomination . Also the lady with the " Bridge Bridge " Rant is in the running !

papasetti82 10-29-2018 08:19 PM

I never drink unless I'm alone or with somebody.

retiredguy123 10-29-2018 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papasetti82 (Post 1594531)
I never drink unless I'm alone or with somebody.

I only drink on days that end in a "Y".


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