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Twitter User Shares Controversial Experience in Madrid Bar

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More and more customers are showing their discontent with some of the policies that bars and restaurants in big cities are taking. Precisely, a Twitter user wanted to share one of the situations that she experienced while having a beer in one of these establishments, and that has ended up generating controversy among the rest of the users of the blue bird social network.

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As he begins by explaining, he was in a bar in Madrid when he decided to ask for a beer: “Madrid bar. You ask for a beer. They say it only has a double glass. You order one even though you don’t feel like it” he contextualizes. However, it is what happened next that has caused his indignation and that is that despite telling him that he did not have a smaller glass for the cane in question, he continues recounting: “Then someone comes and asks for a glass of water. they put it in a cane glass. This is Madrid now”, he concludes.

The tweet, which already has more than 1,000 “likes”, has been highly commented. Other users of the blue bird social network have wanted to share their experiences or advice. One of them warned him that he probably had bad luck: “No man, Mauro, this is the bar where you had the little sense to go into yourself. Don’t come back and holy Easter.”

beer party with bread

beer party with bread

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To which the owner of the original tweet has replied that he does not believe it is a unique case: “No, Rafa, man, it is widespread and it is getting worse. Since the pandemic I have been making a list of the few in which they continue to give real shit inside from the M30. Outside is something else, of course.” Another of the users has affirmed that he not only happens in Madrid: “In Bilbao there are already enough bars where they don’t serve the zurito”.


2023-06-11 15:11:45
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