Ive just had a look at this Club The Hungerford Club and there is no warnings about me not being
able to go in it without reading the review,i am not a camra member and will never cart a heavy real ale guide round with me.
Ive just had a look at this Club The Hungerford Club and there is no warnings about me not being
able to go in it without reading the review,i am not a camra member and will never cart a heavy real ale guide round with me.
We are all equal,but some are more equal than others
"At that moment I would have given a kingdom, not for champagne or hock and soda, or hot coffee but for a glass of beer" Marquess Curzon of Kedlestone, Viceroy of India.
I think the point Al is making is that there is no warning banner indicating that it is a club. Both clubs I have added have received this treatment which I wholly endorse. One that was subsequently added did not. Why is this?
In addition I think that any clubs added should include opening times within a review, unless they bear some resemblance to normal pub hours.
The Warning is now up on the Hungerford Clubs front page.
Thanks to whoever did this quick correction.
We are all equal,but some are more equal than others
Is it worth suggesting a tick box on the 'Add a Pub' form which would automatically add the banner when the suggestion is approved?
And at risk of opening the floodgates - brewery shops, micros, hotels?
To be fair there are many pubs now (certainly in London) that don't open until late afternoon or early evening, traditional opening times are becoming a thing of the past.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
I went there yesterday they didn't give a shit about the rules in the Hungerford club especially considering i turned up 5 minutes after they had shut.
Last edited by bcfczuluarmy; 28-12-2015 at 18:50.