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  1. Aug 19, 2023 · Yes! A bartender certainly has the authority and responsibility to cut off patrons from ordering more alcohol. This decision is rooted in a combination of legal obligations, safety concerns, and the overall atmosphere of the establishment.

  2. Dec 4, 2019 · Advertisement. Having to cut off a customer is one of the most uncomfortable aspects of my job as a bartender. Perhaps most uncomfortable. Trust me when I say this: Unless your bartender happens ...

  3. Nov 19, 2013 · Here are a few ways Taffer says cheating bartenders can rip you off, and why you should re-think your order.

  4. Jun 2, 2022 · Bartenders’ delicate tactics for cutting someone off. Now, it probably seems pretty obvious that a customer has had too much to drink due to physical cues, but broaching that subject with the customer can be difficult. Once you see that they're slurring their words or having trouble with their motor skills (or even sleeping), that's a pretty ...

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · Proactive measures can help you avoid cutting someone off in the first place. By pacing service and carefully observing your patrons, you can often minimize the risks of overconsumption. One effective approach is to space out the timing of drinks. This gives patrons time to process the alcohol they’ve already consumed.

  6. If you're visibly intoxicated, slurring your words, having trouble with balance, it's usually too late, but that's kind of where the line is. Or if you're being a dick to everyone around the bar, being too loud, bother other guests, being aggressive, etc. The bartender's job is to control the party.

  7. Apr 24, 2021 · Below are just fifteen ways that bartenders can rip you, the customer, off. There are more, of course, and dishonest bartenders are constantly coming up with new ways to line their own pockets. 1. Short Pouring. Probably the most common method of ripping you off.

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