What is CakeageCakeage: Words We're WatchingIf you've ever...

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    What is Cakeage

    Cakeage: Words We're Watching

    If you've ever brought a special bottle of wine to a nice restaurant you're familiar with the word corkage. It's the fee a restaurant charges you to open and serve wine you've brought. But how about if you show up with dessert?

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    Say you're celebrating a loved one's birthday at a gastropub downtown and you want to bring a birthday cake from your local bakery. Be warned: it's possible that you could be confronted with cakeage when you get the check. That's the fee a restaurant charges to serve you and those in your party a dessert you've brought (and very possibly bought) for the occasion.

    Preliminary research dates this term at least as far back as 1991 when San Francisco Chronicle writer Herb Caen alerted his readers to the danger: "We all know that if you bring your own bottle of wine to a restaurant you get charged a corkage — but! If you bring your own birthday cake, you could be charged a cakeage."


 
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