What's a nice way to tell a local craft bar they need to step up their game?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by leedorham, May 21, 2013.

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  1. SammyJaxxxx

    SammyJaxxxx Initiate (0) Feb 23, 2012 New Jersey

    Ask the owner if he has ever watched Bar Rescue?
     
  2. bifrost17

    bifrost17 Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2011 Washington


    Oh damn. I didn't realize that we're in the same state. What's the bar you're talking about? Feel free to message me if you don't want to say it publicly, I'm just curious.
     
  3. bcm75

    bcm75 Initiate (0) Mar 23, 2013 Illinois

    I run my own business. I would very much like to hear about why potential customers are taking their money elsewhere, if I am doing something they do not like. Maybe I have my reasons for what I do, but more info is always useful and it might change my decisions going forward. The OP is of course free to do what he wants, as are the bar owners in question.
     
  4. Stugotzo

    Stugotzo Initiate (0) Jun 13, 2012 Florida

    You must be new around here.

    :wink:
     
  5. bifrost17

    bifrost17 Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2011 Washington


    Hahahahaha well of course we're all assholes on here, with the "privacy" the internet provides.
     
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  6. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    Who says they are in trouble? It seems quite plausible that they have settled into a niche that is comfortable for them, but just not the Op's cup of tea.
     
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  7. devlishdamsel

    devlishdamsel Initiate (0) Aug 1, 2009 Washington

    Would this establisment be anywhere near the west side of Spokane :wink:?
    If I am correct get in contact with the local distributor and have the distributor talk to the establishment... they are friends and will listen to the voice of reason.
     
  8. Providence

    Providence Pooh-Bah (2,652) Feb 24, 2010 Rhode Island
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    Just level with them. "Hey, I'm no business man, and I don't want to be telling you folks what you should be doing with your business, but I gotta say....
     
  9. mtbeer3649

    mtbeer3649 Zealot (515) Feb 10, 2008 Washington

    either man up and talk to them face to face or do a google/yelp review. any business worth a shit reads those from time to time to see what people are saying about them.
     
  10. Madoo25

    Madoo25 Initiate (0) Apr 1, 2013 Texas

    Give em a smack up side de head.
     
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  11. zestd

    zestd Savant (1,071) Jan 18, 2013 Idaho

    Kick in the door wearing Shock swag, turn over tables, run in the cooler and switch the tavern heads around, steal the bartenders tip money and run out screaming "go Zags!"
     
  12. TheGoof

    TheGoof Initiate (0) Apr 10, 2013 Michigan

    Talk to them. I am completely shameless when it comes to bitching about/suggesting beers to local bar managers/owners. And it pays off. Two of the best beer bars around me have gotten beers at my request before, all because I was shameless in asking for them.
     
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  13. bpd2001

    bpd2001 Aspirant (241) Jun 14, 2012 New York

    Like bcm75 said, most small business owners would appreciate direct feedback from their customers.

    Voting with your $$ might work at McDonalds. But a bar owner might not understand why he's losing customers. Unless someone tells them. Just my 2 cents.
     
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  14. rlcoffey

    rlcoffey Savant (1,207) Apr 20, 2004 Kentucky

    This.

    I did it with a new place last summer. They did.

    Your situation is different and you should have said something about the time you stopped going regularly, not now.
     
  15. TheGoof

    TheGoof Initiate (0) Apr 10, 2013 Michigan

    Yep. Now, I don't think he should mention the bar's selection in relation to others in the area, but he should just talk to them about beer, what he would like to see there, and maybe mention something like "such and such bar has beers x and y... it would be awesome if you could get those and maybe beer Z from that same brewery sometime too."
     
  16. neophilus

    neophilus Initiate (0) Apr 4, 2009 Massachusetts

    If its only the beer you're interested in just buy it at the store and bring it home, no reason to pay so much for a pint if the atmosphere/staff/food don't really mean much.

    If you like the place but wish they carried beer x or y then just keep suggesting it to them, I'm sure they would appreciate customer feedback. When someone doesn't come back they don't know if it was because the hamburger was overcooked or the bartender cussed them out or something else.
     
  17. TheGoof

    TheGoof Initiate (0) Apr 10, 2013 Michigan

    I don't know if it's different where you live, but where I live the selections of what you can find around town on draft are far different from what you can find in bottles.
     
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  18. rlcoffey

    rlcoffey Savant (1,207) Apr 20, 2004 Kentucky

    Same for me. Lots of stuff I drink on draft is only available on draft.
     
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  19. mecummins

    mecummins Initiate (0) Nov 16, 2012 Illinois

    The easiest way would be to shoot the owner an email. Just mention that you enjoyed your visit the other night, but the reason you've been frequenting other pubs is their more diverse beer list (or whatever your reason is.) Give them a positive that you enjoy about their place (you like the bartenders, the mood is friendly, whatever) and then mention that you'd probably visit more often if they changed up their tap list with a higher frequency. Be polite and to the point. If the owner has any business sense, he will take your email seriously and be glad of the feedback. If he blows you off, just be glad that you have other options to spent your evenings at.
     
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  20. OneBeertoRTA

    OneBeertoRTA Initiate (0) Jan 2, 2010 California

    If they are loyal to the same breweries they have been carrying from day one maybe they should ask for the seasonal and special releases instead of the regular stuff. No reason they shouldn't be rewarded...
     
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