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Newly opened bar Coup is donating its profits to the resistance. But "we’re not an anti-Trump bar, we’re just a pro-charity bar," owner and restauranteur Ravi DeRossi told Thrillist.
SEE ALSO: More than 50 activist organizations join forces to take down the Trump agendaOnce a month, the New York City establishment plans to write a fat check to participating organizations, like the ACLU or Planned Parenthood, with money coming from drinks purchased at the bar (after expenses like rent and bills are paid.)
At Coup ordering a drink is a token affair: after paying for your Manhattan, you get the drink and a wooden token. Take your token to one of several jars on the bar and drop it into the organization you'd like to support. Then sip your drink and feel a bit better.
DeRossi (owner of Death & Co. and plenty of other NYC hot spots) and his bartender team, Sother Teague and Max Green, describe Coup as a "a non-profit cocktail bar designed to satisfy that aching desire to rise up and do something." In this case, the "do something" is go out for drinks.
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Coup features a rotating selection of guest bartenders. You can apply to become one of them, which entails picking a charity to support and creating a few cocktails. All of the proceeds from those speciality drinks will go toward the charity of your choosing, and other customers will have the option to drop a token in that charity's jar.
Guest bartenders make $20 an hour, but earnings can also be donated.
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The bar has a no-tipping policy, which is supposed to help give more to charities. DeRossi told the Elite Daily that as long as Trump supporters are OK with supporting various causes and organizations, they are more than welcome at the watering hole-- as long as they stay peaceful and respectful.
The bar plans to stay open throughout the Trump presidency. Not a bad way to end a day of protesting.
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