Like dining out in a restaurant or riding the subway car, drinking in a cocktail bar is governed by some unspoken etiquette. So I combed through the subreddit r/bartenders and the BuzzFeed Community ...
Twitter user Willy Staley ended up launching an international debate about bar etiquette when he tweeted about the differences between millennials’ and Gen Zers’ habits when it comes to paying the tab ...
Depictions of bartending in movies tend to alternate between scantily clad bartenders dancing on a bar to the one guy in the background polishing a solitary glass while listening to everyone’s ...
I live in New Orleans, which means that I hang out in bars. But I practice intuitive drinking — a more intentional way of imbibing. This means I’m drunk a lot less often than the average tourist ...
It's Friday night and the bar server is headed your way with a tray full of shots. You flag her down and buy a round for your table. One round turns into three and before you know it, you're down $50.
Happy hour — it’s like recess for grown ups. And just like your days on the playground, there are certain unspoken rules that everyone at the bar should follow to remain in good social standing. If ...
An American criticized Gen Z for "paying with credit cards and closing out on every round" in a bar. While some agreed, a TikToker said that this was "literally how you buy drinks everywhere else." It ...