At Post Haste in East Kensington, diners can choose what to pay on Sundays

In a bold move, Post Haste's executive chef Ari Miller has implemented a pay-what-you-can Sunday special, where diners can choose what to pay for their meals. The concept isn't entirely new, as it's built on the foundation of tipping, which allows customers to leave a portion of their bill as gratuity. By extending this notion, Miller hopes to make his restaurant's fine dining experience more accessible.

Miller got the idea from HAGS, a Manhattan restaurant that offers a pay-what-you-can brunch every Sunday. He collaborated with HAGS chef Telly Justice on a pop-up event in November and was impressed by the response. Realizing that Sundays were typically slower at his own East Kensington cocktail bar and restaurant, Miller decided to introduce a flexible payment option.

On Sundays, Post Haste is open from 3 pm to 9 pm instead of its usual hours. The pay-what-you-can Sunday deal only applies to food, with customers being presented with a check that lists each item as $0 but includes a line for them to pay what they're comfortable with. So far, the response has been positive, and Miller notes that the concept has helped increase customer numbers on other nights.

However, the goal isn't to give away free food; rather, it's to make fine dining more inclusive by offering a menu of snacks, small plates, and sandwiches at a lower cost. By doing so, Post Haste aims to connect with its community and bring people in, not just on Sundays but also beyond.

Miller plans to continue the pay-what-you-can Sunday special in 2026, while possibly experimenting with new specials and ideas. His ultimate goal is to reward his customers' interest in spending time and money at the restaurant by offering a unique dining experience that showcases the beauty of fine food.
 
idk why ppl gotta make dinin so pricey lol its like u can get a decent meal @ post haste on sunday 4 like $20 or less rn thats actually kinda cool theyre tryna mix things up nd make it more accessible 2 people who dont wanna break the bank every single day tho
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Post Haste's new pay-what-you-can Sunday thing 🀩🍴 it's like, genius! I mean, who doesn't love the idea of eating all that delicious food without worrying about breaking the bank? And Ari Miller is totally on point for recognizing that Sundays can be slow and trying to find a way to make them more appealing. It's not just about giving away free food, either - it's about making fine dining feel more accessible and inclusive 🀝

And I'm loving how they're still keeping the high-end vibe going while offering more affordable options like snacks and small plates. It's all about balance, you know? And I'm so here for the fact that customers are getting to show their appreciation for the food by paying what they can πŸ™

I think it's also super cool that Miller is thinking ahead and planning to keep this Sunday deal going in 2026. Who knows, maybe we'll see even more innovative ideas from him next year? πŸ’‘ Either way, I'm gonna be there on Sundays, enjoying my pay-what-you-can meals and supporting a restaurant that truly gets it 🍴
 
πŸ€” I mean, think about it... Post Haste's pay-what-you-can Sunday special sounds like a super clever way to control the narrative on who gets served and who doesn't. I'm not saying Ari Miller is some kind of puppet master or anything, but what if this "pay-what-you-can" thing is just a way to weed out people who can't afford the real deal? Like, maybe only the customers who are truly passionate about fine dining will pay the real price... and those who can't will stick to the $0 menu. It's like a clever PR stunt to keep the "upscale" vibe going while making it more accessible to the masses... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg I'm so down for this πŸ€©πŸ’– Ari Miller is literally a hero! It's amazing how something as simple as a pay-what-you-can Sunday special can make a huge difference in people's lives. it's all about creating a sense of community and inclusivity, you know? 🌟 I can totally see why his customers are loving it - who doesn't love the feeling of being able to enjoy fancy food without breaking the bank? πŸ’Έ let's raise a glass (or should I say, a fork?) to Ari Miller and Post Haste for shaking things up and making fine dining more accessible! πŸ₯‚πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” think its cool that Post Haste is trying this pay-what-you-can thingy... seems like a great way for people on tight budgets to still enjoy good food without breaking the bank πŸ΄πŸ’Έ and its awesome that they're making it more accessible, not just for Sundays but also other nights πŸ‘Œ
 
🀝 I think it's awesome that Post Haste is trying to make their fine dining experience more accessible! πŸ’Έ It's like, if you wanna try something fancy but can't afford it, now you have the option to pay what you want πŸ€‘ and still enjoy a delicious meal. Ari Miller seems like a cool guy who just wants to bring people together over food πŸ‘Œ. The fact that Sundays are now slower days at the restaurant is actually a good thing, 'cause now they can offer this special deal and see if it works πŸ’ͺ. I'm curious to see what other ideas he comes up with for 2026 πŸ€”! Maybe we'll even get to experience his pay-what-you-can Sundays πŸŽ‰?
 
I'm not convinced this is just about making fine dining more accessible... πŸ€” What's the catch? Is it really just about "rewarding" customers or is there some financial gain involved for Post Haste? How do they plan to make up for lost revenue on Sundays if customers are paying what they can afford? I need a source to back this up. πŸ“Š
 
🀩 I'm loving this idea from Ari Miller! It's genius that he took inspiration from HAGS and made it work for his own place, especially on slower Sundays πŸ“†. The pay-what-you-can thing might seem weird at first, but trust me, it's been a game-changer for them. People are actually excited to come in, enjoy some quality time (and food), and then show their appreciation by paying what they feel is fair 😊. It's not just about giving away free food, it's about making fine dining more accessible and inclusive 🌈. I'm all for it! πŸ‘
 
I'm so down for this!!! 🀩 The idea of paying what you can is genius, especially on Sundays when it's usually super slow. I mean, who doesn't love the feeling of trying new foods and drinks without breaking the bank? πŸ˜‚ It's all about making Post Haste a community hub where people can come together and enjoy good food in a relaxed atmosphere. And kudos to Ari Miller for taking a risk and trying something new! πŸ’ͺ The fact that it's not just about giving away free food but actually making fine dining more inclusive is really cool. I'm definitely gonna check it out and see what all the fuss is about 🍴
 
I'm so stoked about Post Haste's new pay-what-you-can Sunday special 🀩! It's like, genius thinking, you know? They're not just giving away free grub, they're actually making fine dining more accessible and inclusive for everyone 🌈. I mean, who doesn't love a good meal, but also hates breaking the bank? πŸ’Έ This concept is all about connection and community, and I'm loving how Miller is experimenting with it 🎨. And let's be real, it's always nice to have Sundays off from work, so this just gives people a reason to treat themselves (and their wallets) 😊. I'm def gonna try this out when the pay-what-you-can Sunday deal comes around, and I hope other places start following suit 🀞. Bring on the snacks and sandwiches!
 
I'm so down for this 🀩! Finally, someone's taking initiative to make fine dining more approachable πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ I was skeptical at first when I heard about it, but after seeing the pics on Instagram, the spread looks amazing πŸ“ΈπŸ‘€ The fact that they're offering smaller plates and snacks is genius πŸ’‘ I'm curious to see how this will affect the atmosphere of the restaurant too... will it get busier or more relaxed? πŸ€” Either way, kudos to Ari Miller for trying something new πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, this pay-what-you-can Sunday thingy sounds like a bunch of malarkey to me... Like, what's next? Free wine with every meal? 🍷 It might seem cool on paper, but at the end of the day, someone's still gonna have to foot the bill, right? I mean, I'm all for community vibes and making fine dining more inclusive, but let's not forget, this is a restaurant we're talking about. The chef ain't gonna be giving away his livelihood just 'cause some dude feels like payin' $15 for a burger on Sundays... πŸ˜’
 
I'm lovin' this idea from Post Haste's Ari Miller 🀩! makin' fine dinin' more accessible by lettin' people pay what they can is super smart. I mean, who doesn't love tryin' new foods and havin' a good time without breakin' the bank? πŸ€‘ It's all about creatin' that comunity feel, you know? And it's awesome that Miller's thinkin' outside the box (or in this case, the menu) to make his restaurant more than just a fancy spot. The pop-up event with HAGS chef Telly Justice was probably a game-changer for him 🀝. So, I'm definitely keepin' an eye on Post Haste's Sunday special and hopin' it keeps the momentum goin' strong in 2026! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm loving this innovative idea by Post Haste's Ari Miller 🀩! It's all about creating an inclusive atmosphere, you know? People should be able to enjoy high-quality food without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ. The pay-what-you-can Sunday special is a great way to connect with the community and make fine dining more accessible ✌️. I mean, who doesn't love a good meal at a reasonable price 🍴? Plus, it's awesome that Miller is experimenting with new ideas and specials – can't wait to see what he comes up with next! πŸ‘€ The response has been great so far, but I'm sure there might be some concerns about the financial aspect. I'd love to hear how Post Haste plans to balance the books while still offering this unique experience πŸ€”.
 
πŸ€” I'm all about this pay-what-you-can Sunday special at Post Haste! πŸ‘ The idea is so clever, it's like a big ol' middle finger to traditional fine dining prices πŸŽ‰. Ari Miller is a genius for spotting the potential in HAGS' brunch deal and running with it.

Here's my take on how it could work: πŸ“ˆ

```
+---------------+
| Sunday Special |
+---------------+
|
| (pay what you can)
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Food Menu | | Check with |
| ($0, but pay | | suggested price|
| what you like) | | $X |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```

The key is to make fine dining feel approachable and fun again 🎊. By offering a range of affordable options, Post Haste can attract a more diverse crowd and build a loyal customer base. Who knows, it might just become the new norm for restaurants everywhere πŸ€”!
 
Just what's wrong w/ paying for a meal? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Pay-what-you-can Sundays are a game-changer, like, really making fine dining more accessible. πŸ‘Œ People should be able to enjoy good grub without breaking the bank 😊
 
I'm loving this idea 🀩! People should be able to enjoy fancy restaurants without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ. I've been to fancy places before where they charged like, $100+ for a plate of pasta... and you're just sittin' there twiddlin' your thumbs πŸ˜‚. It's all about feelin' exclusive and stuffy, but Post Haste is breakin' that mold 🌈. I mean, who wouldn't want to try their food if it's affordable? And the fact that they're gettin' more customers on other nights is like, win-win! πŸ‘ It's all about buildin' a community and makin' people feel welcome. So here's to Post Haste for bein' cool with their pay-what-you-can Sunday special 😎!
 
this is so cool 😎, i love the idea of making fine dining more accessible, it's about time! 🀩 anyone who's been to posh restaurants knows how pricey it can be, and if they just pay what they feel comfortable with... it's like they're being totally honest about their value πŸ’Έ. maybe next they'll have a "pay-what-you-can" happy hour? πŸΉπŸ‘€
 
😊 So, what do you think about Post Haste's pay-what-you-can Sunday special? It's like they're trying to break the rules of traditional restaurants where everyone's expected to shell out top dollar. I mean, who doesn't love a good deal, right? πŸ’Έ But seriously, it's kinda cool that Ari Miller is willing to experiment and make his restaurant more accessible to everyone. I'm curious to see how this will affect their business in the long run... πŸ‘€ Will they lose money or attract new customers? Only time (and Ari) will tell! πŸ€”
 
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