Greek nightclub seeks action as unpaid bill hits £60,500
A Greek nightclub has launched an investigation into a man who failed to pay for his party. The partygoer did not settle the bill for a significant amount of drinks, sushi, and two bottles of expensive champagne. In total, the club lost over £60,500.
10 August 2024 21:31
The holiday season is in full swing. Hotel and restaurant owners in popular tourist spots are particularly delighted. Bars, restaurants, cafes, and nightclubs near beaches, lakes, monuments, and mountains are teeming daily with tourists looking for a place to relax or have fun. Although most guests behave impeccably, occasionally, venues must consult the notebook where the blacklist is kept.
A tourist in Greece forgot to pay the bill
The Greek islands are besieged by tourists every year. One of the most popular is Mykonos, located in the Cyclades archipelago. On this island, which is just over 100 square kilometres, there are numerous restaurants, cafes, and nightclubs. Among these party spots, SantAnna, a venue located in Platis Gialos, is extremely popular.
Last week, the police came to SantAnna at the request of the owner. It was all due to the behaviour of one of the guests, who forgot to pay the bill. According to the "Greek Reporter" portal, the man is a businessman from Israel who was partying in the club with his friends. During the party, the Israelis drank many drinks, ordered a substantial amount of sushi, and also two bottles of vintage champagne worth £25,600 each. One of the bottles, once opened, was thrown into the pool located on the club premises.
Club SantAnna lost £60,500
In total, the bill issued to the Israeli businessman amounted to £87,100. However, the man only paid part of the substantial amount. The mysterious man settled the price for one bottle of champagne, which was £25,600. He then left the SantAnna club, leaving an unpaid bill of £60,500 behind. The police were called to the scene and plan to question the Israeli businessman. It is not known whether the man will face any further consequences besides being required to settle the payment.
Source: "Greek Reporter"