Fox : “He said 'take care of this and split it among waitstaff'. “Originally I thought 'Oh my God!' He left a $300 (£224) tip on a $7 (£4) bar tab and then I put my glasses on.
I looked down and I said: ‘Oh my God.’ It was a $3,000 (£2,249) tip!"He initially wrestled with the decision of accepting the incredible gift.Brendan added: "I asked myself if I am doing the right thing?
Is this the right thing to do? I have to consider my staff, right?“In the last two weeks, Covid has gotten very, very close to all of us and I’ve had four customers, really close customers, get it.“I spent 28 years at Nighttown and I never worked a day in my life.
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