A customer tipped $ 3,000 even though he only ordered a beer at a restaurant that is about to close due to the economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The man, whose identity has not been released, walked into the
Nighttown
restaurant
on Sunday in Cleveland, Ohio, and ordered a beer;
the bill was $ 7.02, the venue's owner, Brendan Ring, recounted on Facebook.
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Ring said the man wished him well and asked him to share the tip with the four employees working at the time.
Once the man left, Ring discovered "that he had left a whopping $ 3,000" as a tip.
"I went after him and he said that we would definitely see each other when we reopen," he added.
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Ring maintained that it did not publish the name of the diner because it considers that it would not have wanted it.
The owner said that he and his employees were "humbly grateful for this incredibly caring and wonderful gesture."
With information from AP