Conor McGregor buys 100 shots of whiskey at Florida bar – before cooking steaks in the kitchen and tipping $200

CONOR McGREGOR ignored the fact he is about to be sued for £11,000 – by buying 100 shots of whiskey at a Florida bar.

The Irishman was arrested and is now facing legal action from Ahmed Abdirzak after he smashed his phone outside Liv nightclub in Miami earlier this week.


But McGregor, who has been seen going about his business in the Florida, ran up a £600 tab at Miller's Ale House in Hollywood, Florida, according to TMZ Sports.

McGregor ran up a bill of $636.66 (£480.72) before adding a generous $200 (£151) tip on top.

The Notorious wasn't finished just with the drinks, however.

He then walked into the kitchen and started making steaks for customers.


A source told TMZ that: "Conor wasn't there to be served, he was there to work!"

Abdirzak, who was trying to get a picture of McGregor, has accused the 30-year-old

of battery, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

McGregor, 30, is in the US with his family celebrating his mum Margaret's 60th birthday.



He was charged with strong-arm robbery and misdemeanour criminal mischief, the Miami Beach Police Department said.

McGregor was released Monday night after posting a $12,500 (£9,450) bond.

He released a short statement after he was bailed vowing to continue to work on his "patience" while declaring his admiration for his supporters.

He said: "Patience in this world is a virtue I continue to work on. I love my fans dearly. Thank you all."

Miami Beach police say McGregor was leaving the Fontainebleau Miami Beach early Monday morning when Abdirzak attempted to take a picture of McGregor.


Police say McGregor slapped the phone out of Abdirzak's hand and then stomped on it several times.

Investigators say McGregor then grabbed the phone and left the area.

McGregor was later arrested on robbery and criminal mischief charges.

McGregor's criminal defense attorney called the lawsuit "a quick effort seeking a payday."

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