We visited a week ago after all mask mandates had been rescinded by the Governor. We were pleasantly surprised when Brian, who was greeting guests walking in, said it wouldn’t be a problem for us because we don’t wear masks and that they were still requiring them inside the building where you ordered. He walked up to the small window and asked the bartender to get us drinks, swiped our credit card, and we were on our way. I walked back, got a second drink and cashed out. He even took my credit card slip back to where we were sitting. I told him that the way he handled our situation was just amazing. There are a million reasons why someone doesn’t wear a mask and he didn’t care, he didn’t judge, he just took care of us. On a Facebook group I belong to with over 2K local members, I mentioned what a great experience we had. Don’t underestimate how amazing he handled the situation. This pandemic won’t last forever and how businesses handle themselves during it will determine who will remain their customers when it’s over. As a former restaurant and wine bar owner, I could never afford to say I don’t need every single one of my customers. That would be arrogant and fiscally stupid as a small business owner to think it, let alone breed it as a work culture ideology.
Fast forward to this past weekend when another employee at the entrance said not only could we not go inside without a mask but refused to order anything for us from the outside window. He briefly talked to bartender inside who told him they don’t do that. I walked to the window and the bartender refused to walk closer to talk to me. She yelled to me from about 10’ away that it wasn’t their policy or at least I think that’s what she said because she was so far away and wearing a mask. She did walk over to slam the window closed on us. This was pretty late, there wasn’t a line inside. I walked inside to talk to her since she slammed the window closed on me. I explained how nice the employee was who helped us last weekend and they said he quit that day. They said his name was Patrick. I couldn’t remember his name at the moment but that didn’t ring a bell. Whether or not an employee quit shouldn’t affect policies, but okay. She essentially came right out and said “we don’t need your business” so we don’t have to do anything for you if you refuse to wear a mask. The employee at the door attempted to get a chant going with customers calling me “a$$hole, a$$hole, a$$hole” and pointing at me. Other patrons said, “this is their business, they can do what they like” and I agree. I responded that sometimes absurd rules need to be addressed. But do you understand the whiplash we were experiencing when one instance an employee was so great and accommodating but then the very next weekend other employees are shaming us and actively BULLYING us? They threatened to call the police and we said fine. We didn’t want anything from you or your business at that point except to tell you how unreasonable everything was. The effort it took NOT to help us took far more effort than to just help us. I said I could have ordered 10 beers in the time we were arguing about policies.
The mean female bartender who slammed the window on me said a few employees still weren’t vaccinated so that’s why they’re still requiring masks. I said, “great, then have those employees wear masks”. The assumption that everyone walking around is a cesspool of virus is quite frankly, a shame and perpetuates the fear mongering and villainization that everyone is about to infect others at any given moment. Even the flip-flopping CDC has maintained that a sustained close contact is necessary in order to contract the virus. That’s not happening ordering a beer at the bar, it’s just not. And if masks work, then anyone concerned should continue to wear one and allow...
Read moreGreen Bench Brewery in Saint Pete, Florida, truly stands out as a premier destination for beer enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. My recent visit there left me thoroughly impressed and eager to share my experience.
The brewery’s location is perfect, nestled in a vibrant area of Saint Pete, making it a great spot to start or end an evening out. The exterior of Green Bench Brewery has a welcoming and hip vibe that immediately piqued my interest.
Upon entering, I was struck by the friendly and lively atmosphere. The place buzzes with a unique energy that’s both relaxing and exciting. The interior is tastefully decorated, blending rustic charm with modern touches, creating an ambiance that’s both stylish and comfortable.
The standout feature of Green Bench Brewery, of course, is their beer selection. They offer an extensive range of brews, from classic lagers and ales to more adventurous flavors and craft innovations. Each beer I tried was exceptional - perfectly balanced, flavorful, and fresh. It’s clear that they put a lot of passion and expertise into their brewing.
Their staff deserves a special mention for their knowledge and enthusiasm about their products. They were more than happy to provide recommendations and share insights about the brewing process, which greatly enhanced my experience. It’s always a pleasure to meet people who are not just serving but also love what they do.
In addition to the beer, Green Bench Brewery offers a variety of events and activities, from live music to beer tastings and community gatherings , which adds an extra layer of appeal to the venue. During my visit, there was a live band playing, and the music perfectly complemented the laid-back, friendly atmosphere of the brewery. It's a great place to unwind, enjoy good music, and meet new people.
The outdoor seating area deserves a special mention. It's spacious and comfortable, perfect for enjoying a sunny day or a cool evening. The garden-like setting with ample seating makes it an ideal place to relax with friends and family. It's pet-friendly too, which is a big plus for animal lovers.
Food options at Green Bench Brewery are also commendable. They offer a variety of delicious and well-paired snacks and meals that complement their beers beautifully. The food is fresh, flavorful, and adds to the overall experience.
Finally, the overall cleanliness and attention to detail at Green Bench Brewery are noteworthy. The staff takes great care in maintaining a clean and inviting environment, which makes the experience even more enjoyable.
In conclusion, Green Bench Brewery in Saint Pete, Florida, is a must-visit spot for anyone who appreciates great beer, a warm atmosphere, and friendly service. Whether you're a local or just passing through, it's a place that welcomes you with open arms and leaves you with great memories. I'm already looking forward to...
Read moreStep into Green Bench's Taproom and Brewery, and you'll discover a realm where the boundaries of reality blur, and the art of brewing transcends the mundane. Their lagers are woven with magic, each sip a testament to the alchemy that unfolds within these hallowed walls.
As you wander through this enchanted domain, you'll encounter a coterie of warm and welcoming staff, led by the enigmatic General Manager, Connor. This maestro of hospitality weaves a spell of inclusivity, ensuring every visitor feels seen, heard, and valued. His commitment to conjuring an atmosphere of wonder is a marvel to behold.
And then, there's Connor's ineffable style – a mesmerizing blend of hip and punk edginess, with a dash of mystique. His beautiful hair is the crowning glory, a luxuriant mane that seems to hold secrets and tales of its own.
From the outstanding beer to the exceptional service, Green Bench is an odyssey for the senses. Come for the lagers, stay for the enchantment, and depart with the knowledge that you've experienced something truly remarkable – thanks to Connor and the entire Green Bench coven!
Five stars? A paltry offering for this temple of brewing wizardry. Green Bench deserves all the accolades, and I'll return again and again to bask in its mystical aura and savor its...
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