I remember having to sign-up for a drink in Utah. Drove through there many times and you had to give information and a signature. Even in Park City, at a bar. For what, exactly? Was the idea that others could find out who the drinkers were because they were filling out some form? A veiled shaming thing? No clue how that designation was important or going to make any difference.
Assume that's no longer the case in Utah, or somebody in here would've brought it up already, yes?
Utah is all kinds of weird. You can't order a drink at a restaurant bar without ordering food. You have to become a 'member' (which is probably why you had to sign) of a place to order an adult drink. Beers are 3.2. Bizzaro world there.
So they STILL do the "member" thing??? That is nuts. What is the reasoning or purpose, exactly?
I think some places/cities got rid of the membership thing, but I'm fairly certain if you stroll into a - say Chili's or BWW - and sit at the bar, they won't serve you unless you order some fries or something.
It depends on the liquor license of the place. If it’s 21 and over, no food order needed. Otherwise, yes. It’s really weird.
At deer valley, I went to order a beer inside after skiing and the lady said I had to order food. She immediately said “the cookie is cheapest thing on the menu”. She’d obviously had to field the wtf look on my face a million times. So I got a beer, my kid got a cookie. Winning? But there’s a walk up window outside that I can get a beer without ordering any food. So weird. My kid isn’t as happy with no cookies anymore
I have a ton of empathy for restaurant workers in Utah who spend hours of their lives explaining the rules over and over again
I'll never forget the first time driving through Utah with my Dad and we pulled into some hotel and go to get a bite and a beer. The look on his face when she started explaining how to "join the club" and how it was members only, was one I never forgot. Hysterical. He legit thought she was F'ing with us and laughed it off. Then ordered a drink. She came back with forms and no drink. He then realized she wasn't kidding and that look was even better.
Next day we tried in another town to get a little quicker service by showing our Utah Diner's Club Alcoholic Cards first, but got denied. Had to fill out new forms.
He jokingly asked if it would help if we got them laminated. She wasn't sure, lol. So yeah, poor servers is right.