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And they will simply refer you to their signIt might be legal to bar prams and buggies from premises, but that doesn't make it always right to do so. We should recognise that and fight this sort of treatment where we find it.
@Max: the most offensive and inconsiderate langers I've come across in restaurants, pubs, cafés etc have tended to be of the 'gilded youth' variety, whose braying 'omigod' conversations are matched in the irritation stakes only by the incessant jangling of their poxyphonic ringtones...some langers have spread all their worldly possesions, prams, and ankle-biters hither and yon...
Exactly. Unfortunately these miscreants are also entitled to use public transport, etc...If they don't like your custom, don't give it.
This is absolutely correct. The mangler is on to the servers to turn over their covers and generate more revenue that is required to pay the b****y rent. Shoppers with prams occupy significant real estate without generating revenue.<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->Tourist beauty (traps) aside, when has anyone felt pressurised in a continental establishment to shove off? The premises generally are large enough to handle tables full of 'gilded youths' sipping Fanta or coffee for hours. Anyone know of a foodservice city centre establishment like that in Ireland?<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->A year ago August last, I was in a lovely Sandycove pub that features a bird of prey in it's name. No garden but generous premises. In wander 9 Spanish leaving students. Not knowing the daytime custom of ordering firsts at the bar, they occupied the majority of one alcove's cosy. Moments later a waitress strolls up to the table and hearing them speak began to roll her eyes. They ordered 3 colas, a coffee, and a lemonade. Notice no spirits, as per their midday summer custom in Madrid (I coaxed up some old Spanish and asked where they were from '¿Donde eres?'). They sat, sipped, smoked, and chatted about Dun Laoghaire through my two quiet pints. The now barmaid (lunches were off) returned to the tables a minimum of 7 times and acting as if she was experiencing cardiac arrest.If the rent costs were reasonable, this thread would never have been started.
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