Tap Water Now Available at Millennium in San Francisco
Last week we told you about Millennium restaurant in San Francisco charging customers $1 for filtered water (with no free tap water option). After reading reactions from San Francisco Chronicle readers, they've rethought the approach. "It's clear from your recent blog and the responses to it that it makes sense to offer our guests a choice if they want just good old Hetch Hetchy tap water for no cost," said general manager Erica Culp.
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5 Comments:
Do they charge for steak knives with meat dishes? Or napkins with sloppy ones? Jeebus. The people that run this place need to go outside and smell the fresh air.
JudgeFudge at 12:53PM on 05/19/09
what is Hetch Hetchy tap water??
mary00 at 6:13PM on 05/19/09
Ha. Looked it up myself. The Hetch Hetchy reservoir is where the city of San Francisco gets its water.
mary00 at 7:11PM on 05/19/09
If people can pay for Brita filters in their homes, then what's the big deal of paying for filtered water when you eat out?
pookywookyster at 7:15PM on 05/19/09
hey, good that they caught the hint..... i agree with the camp that charging for filtered water? how about charging for air conditioning?
pooch at 7:59PM on 05/19/09