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  1. May 12, 2024 · If you see a bartender haphazardly grabbing glasses with their hands at the top before pouring a drink or serving drinks with their fingers near or at the rim, note the red flag and walk out of...

  2. May 8, 2024 · The most common offense, by far, is waving cash at the bartender, yelling their name, or otherwise trying to get their attention while they're doing something else. Most of the time, simply...

  3. In the cases where a customer wants to "slip me some cash" -- I usually just hold it in my hand until they leave the bar and then drop it in the tip bucket. Now... all that said, I'm curious how fellow servers feel about being asked this question.

  4. Most bars will just tell you to fuck off if you ask for something stupid like that, even nice ones. Americans also don't drink a whole lot of gin, in my experience, but the real issue with LIITs is that they're a pain in the ass relative to how common they are.

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  6. 5 days ago · 1."When a bartender scoops ice from the well with the glass they’re using." —24, Connecticut. *When you scoop ice using a glass, the glass has a risk of chipping and then contaminating all of the...

  7. Apr 30, 2024 · Less Ice Doesn't Equal More Booze. Asking for less ice doesn't make the drink any stronger. You'll just get more mixer or nonalcoholic ingredients. Likewise, telling the bartender to make it ...

  8. Generally no, but it depends on where you go. A bartender at a dive bar probably wouldn't care if you don't finish your drink, but a bartender at a high-end restaurant or bar might.

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