Restaurants with bottomless mimosas now charging $50 "vomit fees"
CBSN
Bottomless mimosa brunches may draw restaurant customers, but the sparkling wine and orange juice cocktails come with an obvious downside: patrons who overindulge and get sick. That's why some establishments are now tacking on "vomit fees" for customers who throw up on the premises.
One of those spots is the Oakland, California-based Kitchen Story, which has posted a sign that warns mimosa drinkers that they will be assessed a $50 cleaning fee if they throw up in the restaurant, according to CBS station KRON in San Francisco. Kitchen Story didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from CBS MoneyWatch.
Another San Francisco-area restaurant, Home Plate, also warns brunch aficionados that they will face a $50 fee for "any incident [incurred] as a result of intoxication."

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