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Originally Posted by Koir
No, but that was the closest thing I could think of to what you described. The difference between an "open" bar and a "cash" bar in a hotel is in how payment is handled. An "open" bar has already been paid for, so anyone can drink and not have to pay the bartender. A "cash" bar is the usual, with patrons having to pay money for their drinks.
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In open bars, don’t you leave a tip even in a hotel?
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Looking at the pictures you attached, I don't think we have anything exactly like that. There are, however, fast-food restaurants like Burger King that have the drink dispensers in the dining area. People get their food along with the empty cup and lid, so they can pour their own drinks (Coke, Sprite, and so on).
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The restaurant I often go with friends is not a fast-food restaurant.
I found a good picture of a drink bar. This is much similar to one where I go.
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I remember one time when I was quite younger when I thought to sneak a drink at a different kind of restaurant that had self-serve drinks. I thought I was so clever, evading detection...then I put the cup in upside down and succeeded only in spraying myself with orange soda. Served me right, I suppose
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What did your mother say to you? I believe you were cute and sweet.
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