OK. Thanks. I'm not trying to take up the space of a paying customer and I assumed I would just have to pay the minimum that would be charged to my credit card anyway.
But I wanted to check. Because if there's nothing I want to order there, then, as long as we're talking morals here, it's extremely wasteful to order something and not consume it. I'd much prefer to just give them the money for the experience of being there and not order something I don't want and won't consume that they'd then have to trash. And, no matter what, I'd tip the server.
This is not a dining experience like BoG. That is a restaurant. This is a bar. I don't drink alcohol and none of the nonalcoholic beverages appeals to me in the least. I did, however, want to experience the place and, as I said, I was perfectly happy to pay the minimum--which I'd be charged if I never showed up and never canceled. Here I will do my best not to launch into a sarcastic tirade about being judged. I asked a simple question. I did not ask to have my integrity examined.