Hi,
Went to "A Taste of India" last night and although the meal was in many respects fantastic - good value, great food and a very professional service, the price for beer was more than the menu price. When we got our bill there was a charge for €7.30(x2), I asked the waiter and he said this was for the two beers we had with the meal. When I said that the price listed on the menu was €3.95 he said this was for a "small beer", whereas we had been brought a large bottle (500ml). Now we never requested a "large beer" and there was only one price listed on the menu.
I am aware that prices in shops are an "invitation to treat" only, but I remember hearing that this is different for restaurants and pubs, where the displayed price must match that charged.
As I said, the meal was good but paying €14.60 for two beers still rankles.
Anyone know if my rights on this matter extend beyond whinging to my friends about it?
Went to "A Taste of India" last night and although the meal was in many respects fantastic - good value, great food and a very professional service, the price for beer was more than the menu price. When we got our bill there was a charge for €7.30(x2), I asked the waiter and he said this was for the two beers we had with the meal. When I said that the price listed on the menu was €3.95 he said this was for a "small beer", whereas we had been brought a large bottle (500ml). Now we never requested a "large beer" and there was only one price listed on the menu.
I am aware that prices in shops are an "invitation to treat" only, but I remember hearing that this is different for restaurants and pubs, where the displayed price must match that charged.
As I said, the meal was good but paying €14.60 for two beers still rankles.
Anyone know if my rights on this matter extend beyond whinging to my friends about it?