Minnesota Restaurant Makes Waves with Kids and Alcohol Rule
Red Wing, MN, USA,Tue Oct 15 2024
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A small eatery in Southern Minnesota named Bayside Saloon & Grill recently made headlines for a unique rule. They limit drink servings to customers with kids to just two drinks. The story began when a disgruntled customer complained about this policy. The restaurant then took to social media to stand by their rules. They shared how the customer had poorly reviewed them and even left the server without a tip. Surprisingly, the post gained positive attention, with many people approving of the rule.
However, there were a few people who thought the rule went too far. Minnesota law does permit establishments to refuse service to obviously intoxicated people, as stated in the law 340A. 502 SALES TO OBVIOUSLY INTOXICATED PERSONS. The restaurant's stance is to prevent drunk driving, especially with kids in tow. It's a sensible decision in today's world where common sense isn't always common.
Despite the reaction, it seems Bayside Saloon & Grill won't lose customers because of this rule. They've taken a bold stance on a contentious issue. It's interesting to see how people handle the balance between having fun and keeping safety in mind.
https://localnews.ai/article/minnesota-restaurant-makes-waves-with-kids-and-alcohol-rule-b36e30fc
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