aprilgail
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After speaking with the lady at the venue, she was very accommodating and said it might be best to just keep a running tab and pay for total drinks consumed rather than pay for a pre-set amount. In all honesty, half the guests don't drink anyway so it worked out that the persons who did, didn't over run the tab and so it was alot less than wedding planners would suggest you spend on drinks. And wouldn't you know it? Alot of them only had wine or beer (and I am not talking about the ones I spoke to previously either. Some of those once they realized it was an open bar, they had their mix or harder drink than beer or wine).
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My daughter (then 15) threw me a retirement party at a local restaurants party room- she asked a friend of mine to drive her there so she could pay and pick what food etc. Well she did not pick the open bar since she was on a limited budget so when I got there I quietly asked the waitress to offer drinks to people and just run a tab and I would take care of it at the end. When the end came and I went to take care of it a friend of mine beat me to it and paid the whole bar bill for me. I just couldn't have a party and expect each person to pay for their own drinks. Turns out only like 5-6 people actually drank anyway so the bar bill wasn't terrible and it would have been a waste of money to pay the 25.00 a head for open bar when only 5 or 6 out of 50 drank!