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No one is complaining about the food at upscale Penn Quarter Italian restaurant Elisir — it’s the water that’s the problem. The restaurant’s owners, though, are scrambling to change that.

After initially charging 29 cents for filtered water, Elisir opted earlier this week to instead offer D.C. tap water for free and implement “an a la carte bottle water charge of $3.95 instead.” Now, as the City Paper reports, the restaurant is walking back on that policy — from now on, all water will be free, as it is in plenty of other high-end restaurants.

In a statement to the Washingtonian, owner Enzo Fargione said: “Sometimes in the frenetic first few weeks of opening and operating a new business, decisions are made that, though they seem to make sense at the time, ultimately prove to be the wrong decisions. The easy thing to do would be to stand pat and weather the storm that a wrong decision might cause, but we’re not afraid to admit that our initial and subsequent water charges did not best meet the needs of our guests. In an effort to best serve our valued guests, Elisir has decided to do away completely with charges for our in-house filtered and bottled sparkling and still water.”