A London pub has now added a four per cent 'optional charge' to any drinks customers order at the bar.
Punters at The Well and Boot in Waterloo station have been slapped with the automatic tariff, which applies to any food and drink, The Telegraph reports.
The boozer, which is owned by hospitality firm Glendola Leisure, has a small sign on the bar informing customers of the service charge.
It notes, '100 per cent of all tips go to our staff' - and, in another blow, that the venue is cashless, accepting card and contactless only.
Cash acceptance campaigner Martin Quinn said: 'You can understand it if you're sitting down and it's table service, but you're ordering it from the bar.






