Spoons is cheap and cheerful I have used them occasionally when working away and cant find any better pub in the local town. I particularly recall having a meal at my nearest one, I ordered steak and ale pie, chips and veg. The pie was burnt to a crisp on the outside and frozen solid on the inside, the waitress did apologise and explained in all seriousness it was because they had a new chef. I think I spluttered in my pint at that, I guess spoons chefs must be YTS kids.
I haven't been to a pub since a while before lockdown, we live in a small village where the pub closed about 15 years ago, my nearest pub is about a mile and a half and a nice walk on a summers evening, they serve good ale and the food isn't bad but it gets so full of tourists as to make it unpleasant so I only go there in winter. My second nearest pub is Robinson's and I don't like Robinson's beer, so that one is out. Another, was a great little real ale pub, the landlord sold it just before the lockdown, so he was lucky to get out just in time, I do feel sorry for the woman who just bought it though.
I used to travel an awful lot for work, staying in different places all the time which gave me the opportunity to try out lots of pubs, the gems amongst them were quite rare, some with landlords that make you wonder what an earth they are doing in the 'hospitality trade' but I would see the odd one now and again and I would wonder why there was nothing like it near where I live.
I'm in no hurry to go back to a pub, it's all very well maintaining social distancing rules, but where has that glass been, who's sticky mits has it passed through and how well was it washed after the last customer? It will be a shame to lose the better one's though and they can be the centre point of any village, our village with no pub has no community spirit at all.