If you order a 16 ounce, tell them you want it in the tall glass (pilsner glass, I believe). Long story short (probably too late for that), they DO NOT serve a 20 ounce beer. In the end, I got nothing, except a screw job on quite a few drafts. She got really annoyed at this point and asked, "What can I do for you?!" I replied, "How about a free beer, because I have obviously been overpaying for a while". I told her that my wife's glass and the glass she gave me were both 16 ounces, and I asked her how many ounces was the third glass. Obviously annoyed, she pulled a third glass from behind the bar and told me, "This is our 16 ounce glass". So I asked the lady behind the bar about it, and I showed her how my wife's beer fit in my glass. Mind you, I had paid for a few "20 ounce" beers before this. Her 16 ounces fit into my 20 ounce glass perfectly. Just out of curiosity, I finished my beer and poured her full beer into my "20 ounce" glass. This beer came in a taller more slender glass. My wife ordered a different draft and asked for a 16oz'er. I was given a beer in what looked like the classic Irish pint glass (16oz.). While at the new bar (not the new sports bar), I ordered a draft beer. This last trip, however, really irked me. I have always had great service and encountered friendly employees. I have been going to the Little River at least once a year for the past several years.
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