One pub is in the news for putting a sign up saying parents with children are only allowed one drink and two if eating, should pubs limit customers or as some have said should parents not take young kids into pubs.
One pub is in the news for putting a sign up saying parents with children are only allowed one drink and two if eating, should pubs limit customers or as some have said should parents not take young kids into pubs.
That pretty much sums up what I think about it all. Trouble is, where does it end?It's sad that it comes to this. I am not in favour of a nanny state, or this case a nanny corporation, but there are too many fuckwits out there that need nannying in order to protect others.
That pretty much sums up what I think about it all. Trouble is, where does it end?
it does make me think why is it not a national chain wide policy?.
I am not sure where the spoons in the news is it may be the one you were in or they may have brought it in in more pubs. (maybe ones where they regularly have problems with drunk parents with kids)
This sums up some of the people in this country. On the continent there are families enjoying themselves in a responsible manner until late late late in very busy bars with no issues. My favourite restaurant in Brittany holds 2 Michelin stars & welcomes families with open arms, can you imagine a similar Michelin starred restaurant in the UK doing this ? NO ! Because a lot of people don't educate their children on how to behave, we have ignorant uneducated oiks having children with no idea of how to behave in a decent & respectful way towards others & the environment they are in at the time. Sorry to rant !
I agree but I think it should be down to the pub to decide.Never liked the idea of kids in a pub. In a beer garden on a sunny day then fine, or if the pub is food-focussed only while the family is eating.