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Probably not representative of most pubs as we’re a definite destination. In the middle of nowhere, big garden. Think sales in top ten days since lfirst opening seven years ago. We were very thorough at distancing, because we have the space to, we wouldn’t have opened otherwise. Much more labour intensive doing full on table service throughout. A staff member in tears due to some very demanding, finger clicking tables but mostly a success. People have missed a pint, we’d normally be 65% food on a Saturday, was about 45%. I’m relieved, wondering how busy it’ll be next week with better weather. I also know we need to get decent sales in before the winter and everyone inside.
Brief note from the pub front line on 08:17 - Jul 6 by WeWereZombies
On the umpteenth time of reading the thread header may I just say that 'brief note from the pub' sounds like the worst ever excuse for not handing homework in on time.
Brief note from the pub front line on 14:26 - Jul 5 by ellerblue
If you look up yokel in Collins dictionary and the cambridge dictionary you might see why it would be offensive to someone like myself who was born and bred in the Suffolk countryside
yokel - an uneducated and unsophisticated person from the countryside.
Well, I am from the countryside but pretty sure I don't fulfil the rest of the criteria so unless you do why would anybody find that offensive?