BYO Butter
But then again, there may be a corkage charge for that, too:
Recession-hit restaurants are helping themselves to your wallet by serving you an extra side of super sneaky charges.
The Post last week found city eateries subtly billing customers for things usually free — including bread and butter.
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Unexpected costs found by The Post include . . . $3 for bread and another $2 for butter at Company, in Chelsea.
No cost was mentioned when bread was requested and delivered to a Post reporter last week — and a waiter refused to give a refund.
“It’s clearly on the menu, and we do have a famous baker,” restaurant spokeswoman Danielle Pagano said, referring to owner Jim Lahey.
The menu listing is in Italian.
Update, 4/28/09: This correction doesn’t change the fact that Company charges $2 for butter:
Posted: April 27th, 2009 | Filed under: Consumer Issues, Feed, Follow The MoneyDue to an editing error, a story in yesterday’s Post misattributed a quote explaining the cost of bread and butter at Company, in Chelsea, to restaurant spokeswoman Danielle Pagano instead of to a waiter. Also, the menu listing is not in Italian.