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Forget open tabs; Gen Z is rewriting the rules of bar hopping. Instead of racking up a running bill, young adults are increasingly choosing to pay as they go, one drink at a time, the New York ...
Source: Getty Images Nightlife workers have a bone to pick with Gen Z patrons as some say they lack bar etiquette when they’re out and about, making their jobs harder and money slimmer. Vox ...
Gen Z appears to have an aversion to opening up bar tabs, preferring to close out and swipe their cards after every drink -- no matter how many drinks they end up having.
A New York Times report suggests that Gen Z -- those born between 1997 and 2012 -- do not like to open a bar tab when they drink with friends. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett ...
So if a group of five Zoomers each orders three drinks at a bar and everyone pays after they order, the bar's losing $5.10 from its profit on that group. If each drinker ran his own tab for the ...
Barney's Beanery, which opened in West Hollywood in the 1920s, has recently attracted a Gen Z crowd. For young patrons, the dive bar offers them a new experience.
Ask Gen Z. 20-somethings are sober-curious, well-hydrated, and early-to-bed, and it’s changing Boston’s bar scene, according to Boston magazine’s latest issue.
Barney's Beanery, which opened in West Hollywood in the 1920s, has recently attracted a Gen Z crowd. For young patrons, the dive bar offers them a new experience.