ID checks aren't common, but they aren't out of the question. As with most establishments that serve alcohol, a sharp server can also request proof of age before sliding that refreshing cocktail in your direction.
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If you prefer to enjoy a drink in the privacy of your room, you can consider purchasing alcohol from the hotel's bar or restaurant, as they usually allow guests to take drinks to their rooms without any additional charges.
Yes, you can go to any hotel bar even if you are not staying in the hotel. However, it is important to remember that some hotels may have policies or restrictions on non-guests entering their bars. It is best to call ahead and check with the specific hotel before visiting their bar.
Bars and LoungesSome hotels even have rooftop bars with stunning views of the city skyline. So, even if you're not staying at the hotel, you can still enjoy a drink or two at their bars and lounges.
But over the past decade, many hotel companies have steered clear of the once-vaunted amenity. “Hotels call time on the minibar,” The Independent wrote in 2013, referencing the hassle and cost of upkeep. “The Death of the Minibar Is Nigh,” an Esquire headline proclaimed that same year.