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Went for the Happy Hour and ordered a nice assortment of food and some drinks. The waiter then asks me and my wife to provide him with identification. I ask why I need to identify myself to dine here, and he states that it is restaurant policy of identify every person who orders alcohol. Now I am over 50 and maybe could pass for 45 on a good day, but surely could not be misunderstood to be a 20 year old. My wife is a bit younger, but also not looking within a decade and a half of a 20 year old.
So, this business cannot make a decision that happens around 5 million times a day elsewhere across America, where someone makes a sensible decision on whether someone is old enough to legally have a drink. You know, if you choose to be absolutely silly, then I will just take my money elsewhere.
Ended up going to Osaka on Sahara for a wonderful dinner served by Chef Kenji. Lovely food, and this restaurant does not want to me to identify myself to enjoy their wonderful selection of food and alcohol. I urge others to try it.
Dear owner of this restaurant....your silly policy does have consequences, and hopefully other Yelp users who value their liberty, or just don't want to give in to your asinine ID policies will take their money and spend it elsewhere
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