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Question about English (US) What does "open bar" means? Does it mean drinks are free? Are you expected to tip? mean? What does "open bar" mean? Does it mean drinks are free? Are you expected to tip? See a translation Hide translation Answers Close modal image When you "disagree" with an answer The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. OK lazypenguin2313 27 Sep 2016
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open bar means that the drinks are already paid for by the host these are usually at special functions

open bar means that the drinks are already paid for by the host these are usually at special functions

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Yes, open bar means free drinks. You are not expected to tip at open bars, however, bartenders will sometimes make your drinks stronger if you tip.

Yes, open bar means free drinks. You are not expected to tip at open bars, however, bartenders will sometimes make your drinks stronger if you tip.

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@lazypenguin2313: @CeCe_go: Thanks a lot! @lazypenguin2313: @CeCe_go: Thanks a lot! See a translation 3 likes chrislaverick 1 Oct 2021
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@movewell yes, free drinks until the bartender considers you too drunk, tips are complementary but not mandatory

@movewell yes, free drinks until the bartender considers you too drunk, tips are complementary but not mandatory

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@movewell At an event, an open bar does mean the drinks are free or a selected variety are free. It is polite to tip the bartender.

@movewell At an event, an open bar does mean the drinks are free or a selected variety are free. It is polite to tip the bartender.

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@CeCe_go That may be a regional thing. At most events I’ve been to with open bars tipping was the norm, especially if the bartender is making mixed drinks and not just serving beer/wine.

@CeCe_go That may be a regional thing. At most events I’ve been to with open bars tipping was the norm, especially if the bartender is making mixed drinks and not just serving beer/wine.

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@movewell you aren’t required or expected to tip nope

@movewell you aren’t required or expected to tip nope

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drinking is free

Drinking is free.

drinking is free

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@movewell yes it means the drinks are free and as much as you want usually you would out of courtesy tip the person who's making the drink or a waitress bringing the free drinks even if you're not paying for it.

@movewell yes it means the drinks are free and as much as you want usually you would out of courtesy tip the person who's making the drink or a waitress bringing the free drinks even if you're not paying for it.

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@movewell it means that you only have to pay for the entrance and the food.

@movewell it means that you only have to pay for the entrance and the food.

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free drinks!

free drinks!

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yes, you can tip

yes, you can tip

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I don't know how it works in other countries, but in the US, "open bar" is something you'll see at a wedding reception or other formal function, like a business gala. At some of these events, you'll see "cash bar." This usually means that certain beers or wines are free, but you have to pay for any other alcoholic drinks. "Open bar" is when the host has already paid for all the alcohol, so drinks are free to the guests.

I don't know how it works in other countries, but in the US, "open bar" is something you'll see at a wedding reception or other formal function, like a business gala. At some of these events, you'll see "cash bar." This usually means that certain beers or wines are free, but you have to pay for any other alcoholic drinks. "Open bar" is when the host has already paid for all the alcohol, so drinks are free to the guests.

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@movewell yes open bar means free and yea 9 times out of 10 its good curtesy to give a tip.

@movewell yes open bar means free and yea 9 times out of 10 its good curtesy to give a tip.

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@movewell open bar means the host is paying for drinks. In America it would be common to tip the bartender, and waitstaff

@movewell open bar means the host is paying for drinks. In America it would be common to tip the bartender, and waitstaff

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Open bar means that drinks, including alcoholic ones, are going to be served for free. In the US, it is customary to tip the bartender in an open bar situation.

Open bar means that drinks, including alcoholic ones, are going to be served for free. In the US, it is customary to tip the bartender in an open bar situation.

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it means drinks are free or paid for

it means drinks are free or paid for

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@elshamia i wouldn't

@elshamia I wouldn't.

@elshamia i wouldn't

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@movewell it’s mean the drinks are free.

@movewell it’s mean the drinks are free.

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@movewell an open bar is when the host of the event pays for all the liquor/alcohol, therefore guests do not have to buy their drinks. however it is always customary to tip :)

@movewell an open bar is when the host of the event pays for all the liquor/alcohol, therefore guests do not have to buy their drinks. however it is always customary to tip :)

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