Symantecs maybe. As I understand it, it is illegal for a restaurant to refuse to accept cash for a service, however they have the right to refuse service as long as its not based on race, religion etc.
Not dissimilar to not accepting amex, for example.
Curious what I might learn & please correct me if I'm misinformed.
Originally Posted by Not_A_Llama
Cash (legal tender) is required to be accepted for DEBTS, public and private.
For a sit-down restaurant where you order and are served, then you have incurred a debt.
For counter service or similar, no debt has been incurred before the bill comes due. They are free to be picky.
California is some other wacky social justice shit.