We came to 310 Bowery on a Hail Mary after the Flower Shop was a bust. I had never seen Flower Shop so dead. I guess Summer in the city is quiet... y'all just stack 14 people in a 6 bedroom Hamptons house lmao.
We entered the short 310 Bowery line with no expectations, but it was actually kinda packed in here. My buddy, who works at Bloomberg haha, ended up buying us a table because one guy was dancing aggressively and kept bumping into him.
When we got to our table, I realized it was the same girl that took care of us at Goldbar back in January. Kaylee.
Kaylee has become a house legend in our friend group, as the level of service she provided that one fateful night back in January was truly white glove. I never seen nothing like that.
Ever since, when a waiter is doing their thing, we have a great uber driver, or we are at a Hotel with amazing attention to detail, it's known as "Kaylee Service."
"Damn this waiter lowkey on his Kaylee..." or "This room service is Kaylee level..." etc.
I have bad social anxiety so didn't want to see if she remembered us out of fear of rejection, but after she came to our table and said she'd be taking care of us she said "Wait, you guys were at Goldbar a few months back right?" WOW. SHE'S LIKE THAT.
She brought a round of shots for us all on the house and showed again why "white glove service" has been renamed to "Kaylee Service." Keeping our drinks full, cracking jokes with us, bringing shots, etc. Shoutout to the other girl Jenna as well, she was like Kaylee Jr. out there. Batman and Robin.
What we thought was going to be a bust of a night ended up turning into one for the ages, mostly due to the Kaylee service. I loved 310 so much that I even bought a hat, haha.
Idk what y’all are paying her, but it needs to be more. Kaylee is the glue!!
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   Read moreMake sure you take pictures of your receipts and pay attention to how much the bartenders are actually charging you on your credit card statements.
On Saturday, February 3rd, my friends and I visited 310 Bowery Bar for a night out. Each of us took turns paying for a round of drinks (4 tequila pineapples) and while I can’t speak for them, I can speak on my own experience. I attached a photo I took of the MERCHANT COPY receipt that I signed that has a total amount of $71.52. However, when I reviewed my credit card statements, I noticed that I was charged $87.62. I emailed the bar to which they responded that their copy of the “Merchant Copy” stated that I had written $20 as tip which is false. They have also provided a photo of this “copy”. I have attached both receipts. My issue with this is The photo receipt I provided WAS THE MERCHANT COPY. There is only one piece of paper on that clipboard. I only signed one piece of paper. So where did this SECOND copy come from? The handwriting does not match in the least. The signature is forged. Their picture of the receipt cuts out the “Merchant Copy” at the bottom. It’s not necessarily about the money. It’s about the principle that these bartenders even feel comfortable doing this. I’m baffled. Thanks for...
   Read moreWish I could give a 0 stars - here. Similarly to other reviews listed on online/Yelp, I witnessed discriminatory entry practices and incredibly unprofessional behavior by both the front bouncer and management. My friend was denied entry under the guise that she was somehow too intoxicated. She displayed zero behavior to justify this - no slurring, no stumbling, etc. I had already been let in and noticed that it was not until the management inside saw her attempting to show ID/enter that there was suddenly an instant issue of "sobriety". I'm not one to lightly make accusations of racial bias, but this was truly a clear action that they got a look at her, a black woman, and made a rush to try and deny entry to protect whatever crowd they wanted to curate inside. Even more troublesome, when my friend expressed her concerns to them directly, she was verbally insulted and degraded by the staff. Also, they failed to adhere to current COVID protocols - none of the staff were wearing masks. Please avoid...
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