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Am I alone in liking to bring my own bottles to hotels (wine)? And walking into restaurants with a glass poured in my room to kick things off?
It's certainly due to being cheap, but they're still pricey bottles, just without the 3-4x markup. |
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Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
(Post 19813342)
Am I alone in liking to bring my own bottles to hotels (wine)? And walking into restaurants with a glass poured in my room to kick things off?
It's certainly due to being cheap, but they're still pricey bottles, just without the 3-4x markup. I've done similar things. In the room I see no issue with it. Obviously a bottle in a restaurant is fine if you're willing to pay corkage. I'm not sure how a hotel would feel if you bought a bottle down to the bar. Some might ban it altogether, some might ask you to pay corkage, others (particularly if you're a regular) would look the other way. I think a lot depends on the time/day and the space you're taking up. At my favorite local restaurant/bar, perhaps the nicest perk they've extended to me is unlimited free corkage even in the bar as long as I'm respectful about it. Hotels that I've spent a good amount of time in do similar things, probably following the line of reasoning that drinking tends to beget more drinking... |
Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
(Post 19813342)
Am I alone in liking to bring my own bottles to hotels (wine)?
Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
(Post 19813342)
And walking into restaurants with a glass poured in my room to kick things off?
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Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
(Post 19813342)
Am I alone in liking to bring my own bottles to hotels (wine)?
And walking into restaurants with a glass poured in my room to kick things off? |
1. Wine in the room all the time. If I am staying for a few days I usually go on a supply run after checking in. Wine, ideally something local, is on the list.
2A. Hotel bar/restaurant? Bottle maybe but expect corkage fee. I usually ask about this first. Glass no...but I confess I did do this many moons ago when I was much younger/poorer/cheaper. Half the time a waitress would come up and ask if we wanted a refill while stating they "forgot" what we were drinking. |
Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
(Post 19813342)
Am I alone in liking to bring my own bottles to hotels (wine)? And walking into restaurants with a glass poured in my room to kick things off?
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Low class? You know me too well!
In my defense this far it's been on cruises and casinos where it's shared revenue centers and encouraged debauchery- however I'm checking into the St Regis Bal Harbour and thinking a bottle of Chardonnay 'for the room' would be wise... I'm fine with corkage when poured for me, but I disagree when it's in room or strolling around booze. |
it is illegal in most states. in some states, it is even illegal for you to carry your drink from the bar(for example) to the table. however, i do not ever recall a standing wine tasting that did not allow walk around with glass in hand.
sounds inconsistent. |
Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
(Post 19814754)
Low class? You know me too well!
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Originally Posted by lovely15
(Post 19815400)
It wasn't a judgment on you, just your action.
So I'm cheap and picky, and spend a ton of money at these places, and tip well...one visit was into the 4 figures in just tips... I'm not sure it's low class to be upset with 4x markups on average bottles |
Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
(Post 19815467)
I'm not sure it's low class to be upset with 4x markups on average bottles
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Originally Posted by slawecki
(Post 19815068)
in some states, it is even illegal for you to carry your drink from the bar(for example) to the table.
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In Australia this is a common practice for dining out. For a small fee you can bring your own bottles in, and they open and serve it for you. It's a great idea.
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I used to haunt NYC in the early 2000s and it was common to have restaurants without liquor licenses,,,in which case BYOW was the rule ..no fee...they got you on desert...
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