The Nice Matin newspaper quoted unnamed insiders as saying that some restaurants in St-Tropez, a favoured summer haunt of celebrities and the international jet set for more than half a century, had taken to checking customers’ names against their database and refusing reservations if a previous visit was not felt to have resulted in a big enough bill – or tip.
An increasingly common technique was to say there was availability, but at a price. “They’ll say: ‘Sure, we have a table at €5,000. Is that OK?’” a customer said. Another cited a minimum spend of €1,500 a head.
Back in the day we called this “face control”
were you in Greece, Russia, or Ukraine? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Face_control
Definitely not exclusive to those three countries. It’s a well stablished term in Germany as well for example.