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Customer Leaves $3,000 Tip on Single Beer at Ohio Restaurant Closing Due to Coronavirus

A regular at Cleveland restaurant Nighttown softened the blow of a temporary COVID-19 shutdown by tipping his servers $3,000 on an order for a single beer.

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Everyone knows that service workers and delivery drivers deserve inflated tips during the coronavirus pandemic. The risk that the average worker is taking on to keep small comforts and necessities operating calls for something above and beyond 20%. But even with that mindset, a recent tip left at a Cleveland restaurant called Nighttown is eye-popping. A patron who stopped in one last time ahead of looming coronavirus shutdowns in the hard-hit city left a $3,000 tip for a single beer.

Bar owner Brendan Ring shared the story of the unnamed regular, who opened up his pocketbook to help four servers as the restaurant shut down voluntarily amid spiking COVID-19 numbers.

“So just before we closed today at Nighttown a customer walked in and ordered a beer and asked for the check and handed his credit card slip to me, wished me well while we sit out our voluntary shutdown and told me to share the tip amongst the wait staff of which there were four working brunch today,” Ring wrote on Facebook. “As he walked out, I looked down at the tip and realized he left a whopping $3000 tip on a single beer purchase.”

Ring said he initially believed the tip was a mistake, but the customer clarified that he meant to give the waitstaff a boost as their jobs went on hiatus before the holidays. Nighttown is planning to shut down for the foreseeable future, with an eye on reopening in the spring, Ring told Cleveland’s ABC affiliate. The tip obviously won’t cover such a long time a way, but it’s a much-needed boost to staff staring down uncertain futures.

“I ran after him and he said, ‘No mistake, we will see you when you reopen!” Ring wrote.

It’s a massive tip on a beer that bartender Heater Sandow says he didn’t even finish.

“He literally took two small sips out of it, signed his check and she told ABC.

Stella Artois caught wind of the kind gesture and decided to launch a contest in which they'll give $6,000 to one restaurant worker.

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