Stafford
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So this afternoon we had some bagels at a really great US owned spot in Palermo called Sheikob's Bagels. Everything was seemingly awesome but when I went to pay, the cashier told me the restaurant charges a 10% surcharge for using foreign credit cards. I eat out a lot (but not usually at touristy places) and have lived here for 15+ years and this may have happened once or twice in the past but a long time ago. Wondering if anyone else has experienced this or if it’s going to become “a thing” now. Obviously we paid cash, since the delta between the blue and the MEP is basically non existent at the moment. The most typical experience is to be told that you can get a discount in cash, but very rarely have I experienced an actual surcharge for a card. Is this something others are seeing? Maybe at places that attract a lot of foreigners? I’ll reiterate that the bagels were excellent, so I’m not trying to knock the place. Just a little miffed.