Like the Ibis Singapore hotel we featured last week, London restaurant Little Bay is taking a leaf out of Radiohead’s book, letting diners set their own prices. While many restaurants are battling the credit crunch by offering 2-for-1 deals or other forms of recession pricing, Little Bay's Farringdon branch will accept anything from a penny to GBP 100 for its efforts, which is a bold move, considering their menus lists dishes such as foie gras terrine and steamed butter fish.
The promo has attracted considerable media interest in London, shown the restaurant to be kind in difficult times, and it may even boost revenue—the owner has seen some customers paying more than 20% of listed prices. It can also serve as a reality check, showing a business how much its customers value its product and service. Not one for the faint-hearted ;-) (Related: Pay-what-you-want restaurants.)
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Website: www.little-bay.co.uk
Contact: farringdon@littlebay.co.uk / +44 (0) 207 278 1234
Spotted by: Cagla Pakel






Hi,
This has been happening in Australia for some time now with a vegetarian chain, Lentil As Anything (a play on a well-known Australian band; Mental As Anything), which started in 2000.
Website is here if you are interested:
http://www.lentilasanything.com/index.htm
Cheers.