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12-09-2011, 12:12
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As the death of the gastropub is announced (http://zythophile.wordpress.com/2011/09/08/the-gastropub-is-dead-%E2%80%93-official/), we found ourselves pondering how people react to the ‘food led’ pub and why we’ve never really had a problem with it.
Admittedly, if a place is sending clear signals that, despite being in a pub building, the establishment is really a restaurant, we don’t go in unless we want dinner. (Those signals, by the way, might include a name with the word ‘restaurant’ in it, or simply not stocking any beer at all.) Generally, however, we don’t let a bit of cutlery and the odd bit of French on a menu stop us going inside.
We have never been turned away and have always had great success with a bit of human interaction: “Is it OK if we just have a couple of pints?”
On a couple of very rare occasions, we have had to drink our pints with a snooty looking owner sulking nearby, but, as far as we’re concerned, that’s their problem. Is it us or are hardened, experienced drinkers sometimes rather sensitive flowers when it comes to this kind of thing?
The Falmouth Packet is a Cornish pub which really gets it right (http://www.falmouthpacketinn.co.uk/). It is food-led — the landlord is a chef — and it has almost no seating for people who just want to drink. Nonetheless, they have not only always made us feel welcome whether we’re eating or not, but actually take the time to make conversation with us as we sit at the bar. They have an excellent beer, Jolly Farmer, brewed exclusively for them by the Penzance Brewing Company, as well as two other cask ales. It’s cosy, too, and the locals who gather around the bar are always up for a chat. So, food-led or not, we have no hesitation in recommending this as a great place to go for a pint.


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