You too?
I thought it was going to be another catering standards thread along the lines of “I bought a cup of tea in ESU/ESL/WSU/WSL, etc… and the tea bag only had one leaf in it!!! 🤬 #barberout”.
I have a question… how do you get from Brunswick Street West to Oxford Street in under 60 minutes?
I know it used to be possible for everyone back in the day, I just wonder whether it is still possible and how a professional would go about that now.
I’ve been there many times, but I’ve always stood so the seat room never actually became an issue for me.
Clearly the Amex has more space per seat than the vast majority of the 92 grounds, but we used to have more room and following the seat rearrangement now we don’t. It is a bit of a shame...
I am glad to see that this thread has proven beyond all reasonable doubt that eating out… is and isn’t “all that”.
As well as being appreciated by some partners.
Yes, it’s all part of the anti-car movement by certain protest groups.
The thinking goes that if you can’t buy an Albion car sticker you won’t need a car.