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Honesty Bar
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Glossary Of Lodging Terms
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| Date Added: | June 10th Sunday, 2007 | ||
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Honesty bar
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An honesty bar is an unattended beverage bar, typically in the lobby or lounge of a hotel, where payment is left to the patron. (Honesty bars differ
significantly from in-room mini-bars, where any consumption is automatically charged to the room occupant's account.)
Honesty bars are less common than staffed bars, but can be found in a number of boutique hotels and other small hotels, and the executive floors of
fine hotels. No staff attend the bar and therefore it is left to the honesty of the guest to report his or her own consumption. Honesty bars are convenient,
since a guest can make or serve a drink at any time, keeping a tab for himself or herself for the length of the stay. Generally drinks are cheaper in a
honesty bar, since no staff must be paid to attend the area continuously.
Honesty bars are generally stocked with popular beverages, mixers, and feature a standard bar setup. It is common to find a manual of basic cocktails
for the guest to enjoy.
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