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AITA for refusing to serve a woman with a baby alcohol?

by Ankit
July 20, 2025
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Sometimes we confuse personal beliefs with moral obligations—and that can turn something simple into something deeply humiliating.

For one restaurant worker, serving a single beer to a young mother spiraled into a moral crisis. But what he saw as responsibility, others saw as judgment. What followed wasn’t just about alcohol—it became a question of control, shame, and boundaries at work.

LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT THE REDDIT POST THAT SPARKED THIS EMOTIONAL DEBATE…

Throwaway for anonymity I work at a restaurant/bar in the...

We have a bar section that's 21+ only and the...

I mostly work in the bar section but someone called...

A woman in her mid-20s with a baby that looked...

I seated her, brought her a menu, water, etc. then...

I was automatically put off because she asked what light...

I told her what we had but suggested she take...

She said no and that she'd take a gla*s of...

She looked surprised and asked why and said obviously she...

I fumbled a bit and told her that legally I...

and kid and that she'd never had a problem ordering...

She also said she'd worked in restaurants in our state...

Technically it's not illegal for an adult to purchase alcohol...

At that point I was pretty much forced to tell...

drive home drunk and injure herself and her kid. I...

She asked to see the manager so I had to...

He ended up serving her her beer and a meal...

After the "mom" left my manager went off on me...

his offer to comp her whole meal. I tried to...

I carded her and she was over 21 and had...

He then sent me home for the day and told...

me". I don't think I did anything wrong, that woman...

My manager, coworkers, and a few of my friends have...

but morally this situation doesn't sit right with me. AITA?

LET’S SEE WHAT REDDIT HAD TO SAY – BECAUSE THIS STORY LEFT EVERYONE STUNNED.

sezit said: Oh, yeah, YTA. But in the US, you are right in line with people not trusting women’s judgement, exerting control over their bodies, and shaming them. In the future, MYOB.

NovelsandDessert said: YTA. No one cares about your weird morals. Stop policing other people. Also, you sound like a sexist for that “what kind of mom” comment.

holiestcannoly said: YTA. It was one beer with a meal and she knows what she can handle. Just because she has a kid doesn’t mean she should be denied.

Consistent-Leopard71 said: YTA. For lying to the woman and judging her. Stay in your lane, do your job and keep your unsolicited opinions to yourself.

Substantial_Ad7919 said: Oh yuck, YTA. What in the world is wrong with her having a drink? You deserve to lose your job.

DerpDevilDD said: Yes. Yes, YTA and extremely judgemental. If you were concerned she’d drive drunk, you watch her—not deny service.

ozuulrules said: Whoa YTA. This poor mom was probably looking for one damn peaceful dinner. ONE beer. Give me a break.
catcat212 said: YTA – it’s not illegal, your judgment wasn’t welcome, and your actions were sexist.

Chay_CanUC said: YTA. Who are you to judge if a mom wants a beer with her meal? STFU and get out of hospitality.

GlassSandwich9315 said: YTA. You don’t have the right to enforce your personal feelings on others. Just do your job.

Sometimes the road to being an asshole is paved with misguided intentions. In trying to be cautious, this server crossed a line—making a customer feel judged, insulted, and unwelcome. Whether you agree with one beer at lunch or not, it’s not our job to parent someone else’s parenting.

This story reminds us that judgment dressed up as concern still cuts deep. Being a mom doesn’t mean giving up the right to enjoy a moment. And being a server doesn’t mean playing moral authority. In the end, respect, professionalism, and empathy should always lead the way.

Ankit

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