W**kers in pubs with kids.

There’s a pub in Beverley in the East Ridings (I forget its name) which has the rules of:
No kids
No dogs
No mobile phones.
If you get your phone out and you are seen you are asked to leave.

How it should be.
Was in that pub a couple of months back and it’s a throughly depressing place.

Whatever it is they’re trying to achieve just doesn’t work, backed by the fact it was pretty much dead on a Saturday afternoon and we left after one pint.
 
Was in that pub a couple of months back and it’s a throughly depressing place.

Whatever it is they’re trying to achieve just doesn’t work, backed by the fact it was pretty much dead on a Saturday afternoon and we left after one pint.
Each to their own. I thought it was a very refreshing change.
You have to talk and chat in person, in real life and communicate
with each other. It's a dying art.
 
Each to their own. I thought it was a very refreshing change.
You have to talk and chat in person, in real life and communicate
with each other. It's a dying art.

We were talking and chatting in person, but the place was just depressing, drab and lacking any life.
 
W**nkers in McDonald’s two youngsters on the table next to ours swearing their little heads off, the assistant came over, held her ground and barred them on the spot. They ran out of the shop:)
The youngster with us disgustedly goes “that’s my generation” she’s not wrong.
 

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