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NYC Nightclubs Accused Of Charging Patrons Hidden Fees

Megan Willett   

NYC Nightclubs Accused Of Charging Patrons Hidden Fees

The New York Post is reporting that some of Manhattan's most popular nightclubs — including SL, Finale, Lavo, and Avenue — have been overcharging guests with fees as high as 22 percent for "operations charges."

This is on top of a suggested 15 percent gratuity.

According to The Post:

The Meatpacking District bottle-service hot spot SL, run by the EMM Group, tacks a 3 percent operations fee onto the “suggested” 15 percent gratuity for alcoholic drinks that average $17 a pop, receipts show.

“SL applies a mandatory 3% operations charge to all bottle service at our venue. This charge is used to offset a variety of ever-changing costs that affect our particular business,” reads a notice on the back of a receipt.

Another EMM club, Finale on the Bowery, adds operations fees of 5 percent for booze and 22 percent for bottle service, receipts show. Drinks there average $16 each.

The clubs are being investigated by the city's Department of Consumer Affairs, which says that even if the surcharge is listed on a menu or receipt, it is still illegal in NYC, a consumer affairs spokesperson told The Post.

Club owners counter that the fees are clearly presented and are used to cover expenses such as credit-card charges.

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