Anonymous wrote:A lot of people don't like to pay for plastic disposable water bottles on principle.
Anonymous wrote:out west there is never water unless you request it because of drought
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Europe.
Is their tap water potable and safe? That is usually the reason other countries don’t offer free water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We usually only drink water with meals and I do not wsnt to contribute to plastic bottle waste so I would not patronize any place who wouldn't give me a cup of water with my purchased food.
Different situation. PPs are asking if OP's a customer and bought food but OP doesn't want to answer. Makes it sound like they're just waking in asking for water
Anonymous wrote:We usually only drink water with meals and I do not wsnt to contribute to plastic bottle waste so I would not patronize any place who wouldn't give me a cup of water with my purchased food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Restaurant owner here. Can be a number of reasons. We do give our free water at my cafe locations but I can see why others don't. Don't waste my employees' time asking for (often multiple) free waters. If water is set out, there's so much maintenance and clean up. Customers are sloppy. Cups, like the actual plastic/compostable ones, are expensive so it's can add up. And it's a health choice violation to fill a customer's own water bottle ( but ice seen that happen)
Several other Google reviews mention the lack of water. Contrary to what you state, the owner says they fill up reusable bottles. So looks like either they don’t know what the code or you are wrong.
“We are in a midst of supply shortages and increase paid of all products including plastic cups. We don't use glass nor ceramic because of labor shortage. so yes it's the perfect storm. If you brought your own reusable bottle, we would have been happy to fill it with our filtered water.“
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Restaurant owner here. Can be a number of reasons. We do give our free water at my cafe locations but I can see why others don't. Don't waste my employees' time asking for (often multiple) free waters. If water is set out, there's so much maintenance and clean up. Customers are sloppy. Cups, like the actual plastic/compostable ones, are expensive so it's can add up. And it's a health choice violation to fill a customer's own water bottle ( but ice seen that happen)
Several other Google reviews mention the lack of water. Contrary to what you state, the owner says they fill up reusable bottles. So looks like either they don’t know what the code or you are wrong.
“We are in a midst of supply shortages and increase paid of all products including plastic cups. We don't use glass nor ceramic because of labor shortage. so yes it's the perfect storm. If you brought your own reusable bottle, we would have been happy to fill it with our filtered water.“
Anonymous wrote:I thought legally you could go into any restaurant or cafe and ask for a cup of water and they should give it to you?
Anonymous wrote:I thought legally you could go into any restaurant or cafe and ask for a cup of water and they should give it to you?
Depends, we were just in Norway and there was plenty of free water in cafes and coffee houses.Anonymous wrote:Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Restaurant owner here. Can be a number of reasons. We do give our free water at my cafe locations but I can see why others don't. Don't waste my employees' time asking for (often multiple) free waters. If water is set out, there's so much maintenance and clean up. Customers are sloppy. Cups, like the actual plastic/compostable ones, are expensive so it's can add up. And it's a health choice violation to fill a customer's own water bottle ( but ice seen that happen)
Anonymous wrote:Is it Caffe Amouri? They seem a little full of themselves there.