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<blockquote data-quote="derrickyoung" data-source="post: 302838" data-attributes="member: 3086"><p>Well I guess restricted to the smoking room is better than restricted to New Jersey. </p><p></p><p>My first night in New York City I wanted a drink to wind down after my flight and a bit of an ordeal picking up the keys to my flat. I sat down at the end of the bar and ordered a glass of wine. I finish my wine which was just the house wine and enjoyed a Monte Cristo that I had brought from Toronto. I was told all the execs in the New York Office loved cuban cigars so to pack a few to hand out to win friends early in the office.</p><p>I asked the Bartender for my bill and he drops it on the bar for me. $25.00... For a house wine. I was like excuse me there seems to be a mistake I only had 1 glass of wine. He said I know but there is a 25.00 minimum per person. I asked how much the wine was, 12.50/glass. My response to that was bring me another glass. Welcome to Midtown was all I could think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derrickyoung, post: 302838, member: 3086"] Well I guess restricted to the smoking room is better than restricted to New Jersey. My first night in New York City I wanted a drink to wind down after my flight and a bit of an ordeal picking up the keys to my flat. I sat down at the end of the bar and ordered a glass of wine. I finish my wine which was just the house wine and enjoyed a Monte Cristo that I had brought from Toronto. I was told all the execs in the New York Office loved cuban cigars so to pack a few to hand out to win friends early in the office. I asked the Bartender for my bill and he drops it on the bar for me. $25.00... For a house wine. I was like excuse me there seems to be a mistake I only had 1 glass of wine. He said I know but there is a 25.00 minimum per person. I asked how much the wine was, 12.50/glass. My response to that was bring me another glass. Welcome to Midtown was all I could think. [/QUOTE]
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