Recent comments in /f/vermont

DaddyBobMN t1_j24yssx wrote

I recently switched from Visible to Mint, mostly because when the Verizon network that runs Visible gets congested the Visible service is severely curtailed. Mint is better in this regard, reception is a tossup depending on what part of town or the state I am in, but Mint seems to be picky with certain devices. I needed to do far more tuning to my Pixel 6a to make it work well with mint than I've had to do with any carrier I've used in the last 10 years.

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Optimized_Orangutan t1_j24y9gx wrote

Vermont does have a limit on the "number of drinks" a bar tender can hand to a single customer in a single transaction. The "number of drinks" is not determined by the number of glasses or bottles but by the number of individual servings of alcohol. Long island ice teas can contain 4-5 servings of alcohol. They might actually be illegal for bars to serve in Vermont. Like with any liquor license/regulation enforcement can vary wildly from area to area. Bars/restaurants that have strikes on their records are far more likely to follow the law to the letter due to higher levels of scrutiny.

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FyuckerFjord t1_j24y34e wrote

There's one in the back parking lot near Café Mediterraneo at the strip mall on Pearl St in Essex Junction.

There's another near Chicken Charlie's on rt 2 in South Burlington.

There's another one behind Trader Joe's parking lot, also in So Bu.

And there's also one two buildings up from Taco Gordos in Burlington.

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paxweasley t1_j24wtjg wrote

Lol I promise they aren’t doing that 😂

But even then that’s fine by me. Just super weird and confusing.

I don’t think you or the waitress are factually correct. It’s not likely either that every bartender in my town is just sneakily reducing the liquor, which again would still be fine by me. This is sounding more like a weird restaurant policy.

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