In article >,
jmcquown > wrote:
> On 7/30/2013 8:21 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
> > On 7/30/2013 6:18 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >> I took my wife and a female friend to a restaurant last Sunday. I've
> >> been there before a few times and never noticed. The menu for the
> >> women had no prices. My wife never mentioned it in the past so I was
> >> a bit surprised. I did not think anyone was still doing that today.
> >> There was a table with two women so I wonder what they do there.
> >>
> >> http://www.alicantema.com/
> >>
> >> Good food and impeccable service.
> >>
> > So ... if the woman is paying, she's just got to trust the
> > final bill? Hope it's not a huge surprise? Not that you're counting
> > your pennies if you're eating at a place like that, but do they
> > still think it's the 50s there?
> >
> > nancy
>
> Now that he knows, if she's going to pay they could just swap menus. 
>
> The practice is rather archaic.
I do not consider it archaic, and many people like the practice.
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Michael Press