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My wife and I went to this bar. We ordered a WELL whiskey and a Martini. The waitress asked if I wanted to make the whiskey a double for a dollar. I said sure. My wife heard the "double for a dollar as well, and said that's a good deal, The bill comes and it is 31.89. I see a "bump" on my whiskey of 4 dollars. " And "bump" 4 extra dollars on the Martini. I ask the waitress what this was about, she said "I don't make the prices". I said you said it was a dollar, she said no, 4 dollars. I know what I heard and so does my wife. "For a dollar" is much different than 4 dollars. My "well" whiskey was Crown Royal, who does that? Crown for a well? And who has to "bump" a martini by 4 bucks to make a regular Martini. We paid four bucks for the word bump. Also my whiskey looked NOTHING like a double, and tasted NOTHING like crown Royal. Stay AWAY unless you like to be ripped off, and have waitress that say "I don't make the prices"
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