Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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Take your kids to the park, the match, museums, whatever. Just keep them out of the pub...
I've got three so am fully qualified to engage in this rant! Many decent Brighton and Hove pubs are now overrun with kids these days, it's a ****ing nuisance imho.
We’re fortunate in this City that we have a variety of places families can visit. Parks, cinemas, theatres, shops, museums, cafes, swimming pools, public transport, probably about 99% of the public realm is available for those with children. So why, with all these riches are some parents not satisfied and decide they need to take their kids to the pub?
spot on.Sometimes after the footy I like to meet up with a couple of friends, and they're always in the pub after footy. I like the fact that I can go and meet them, even if I've got one of my kids with me. It's not late, the loud and drunk adults there should be able to cope with the fact a couple of kids might come in.
Well it's wonderful to hear all the NSC children are well behaved when there in pubs, I've never seen a pub and let's use the Railway in Station Road as an example where gangs of toddlers are roaming from table to table occasionally chased by mum, with children sat quietly eating their meal.
I do get the fact that pubs have had to evolve though
They would be better off at home doing their English homework.
Yeah, ban all small things in case someone who can't handle a tray of drinks safely doesn't spill them again. Footstools, dogs, kids, wheelchairs...
Or maybe just look around before you step backwards...
I wouldn't recommend a Wetherspoons on a Sunday, either.
Back in the 80's I lived in West London and one Saturday lunchtime I was in an awful place called West Drayton.
In the high street was a pub so I popped in for a pint.
This pub allowed kids in but the problem was that in the bar was a succession of strippers dancing around and doing very naughty things on the carpet. All the mums and kids were outside in a grotty garden but some still came in to use the toilet to see all the dads at the bar letching at the girls who were inserting paraphernalia into their persons.
Let's be real here… how often do you rotate on your axis 180 degrees and look down before stepping away, just in case?
I've tripped over/walked into kids plenty of times, mostly outside of pubs mind, and there's nothing wrong with my peripheral vision or ability to handle my drink.
So.. in the traditional way when you choose to have kids... some sacrifice is required, and then a relative or babysitters fill the gap when you want a day or night out.It's scandalous!
It's not like there might be young couples who have kids and like to have a drink at the weekend with their friends, right?
Oh, wait, that's exactly what it is.
...because it is a pub... not a playground...Well, this really. As we only have the one, I don't see what the problem is about taking my family out to lunch at a pub (generally a nice country one) where the food is good, a kids menu is available and he is also content to take a book/kindle/3ds to keep him amused so he doesn't run around "screaming" (he wouldn't, and didn't when he was younger) if the weather is bad or if they don't have a play area outside. Why should I be banned from doing this (and spending MY money in a small, LOCAL business, leaving tips for hard working, LOCAL people, ffs)? Seems to me the people wanting to ban kids are the selfish ones.
...because it is a pub... not a playground...
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Take your choices... I wouldn't call a place with a children's menu a pub... it's a cafe with beer....A pub, that has a children's menu, gives out colouring pencils, has kids books....yeah, they don't want any kids in their 'pub'!
West Drayton you say? Name of pub? Not that I have any inclination of going there of course...
Take your choices... I wouldn't call a place with a children's menu a pub... it's a cafe with beer....
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