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Subject: Re: Paris prices Posted on: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 12:56:50 -0700

On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 12:20:59 -0700, Iceman
wrote:

>On Oct 5, 1:41 pm, "tile" wrote:
>> Frank Hucklenbroich wrote:
>> > Am Thu, 4 Oct 2007 17:52:45 +0200 schrieb trallala:
>>
>> >> one glasse white whine : 8 Euros
>> >> one beer ( small ) 8 Euros, large up to 12 Euros
>>
>> > Last Sunday in Rome near the St. Peters Cathedral:
>> > Small beer (0,4 ltr) 7 EUR
>> > Large Beer (0,8 Ltr) 13 EUR!
>>
>> > Then again in Genova I paid 3,50 EUR for half a litre of wine :-)
>>
>> > Regards,
>>
>> > Frank
>>
>> Prices in Italy depend of the fact that you are served..
>> there is a big difference in prices if you sit at a table or not
>
>
>A lot of places charge X if you sit at the bar, 2X if you sit at a
>table inside, and 3X if you sit at a table outside. If you're not
>aware of this, you might find an upscale cafe in a historic area to be
>surprisingly cheap, or wonder why you just paid $15 for two tiny cups
>of coffee.

If it is a place that charges $15 for two coffees, one would expect
to have a printed list, or carte on the table.

Most places do have prices posted by the door ways.