You mean there are 'spoons with cleared tables? And there are the huge branches where it takes 20 minutes to change the barrels, which met my experience at The Coronet (JD Wetherspoon).
I'm now fully contactless for payment and from now on will always be, but I'll be avoiding any pub which inflicts the soullessness of the 'app' on customers.
I won't take any cheap shots at Wetherspoon - all the ones I visited between the various lockdowns were as well run as anywhere else (i.e. variable) and I managed to find a good beer in most.
Of course, they are no substitute for a traditional urban, suburban or rural pub, but they serve their purpose well enough in my experience.
I will happily visit them as soon as I can if they are the best option in the area.
'spoons have bathrooms?
"Do I know where hell is? hell is in hello"
Great news! But what awards have they garnered for their baths?
Why are they closing at 22.00? No curfiew restrictions cited here.
Nights are seldom warm and dry in April. If you really must sit in a pub garden at 10pm you're asking someone, a badly paid someone, to cheerfully serve you without catching their death. I think closing at 10, or earlier if it's sheeting down, is fair enoughOriginally Posted by Tris39;115363
Why are they closing at 22.00? :confused: No [URL="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52977388"
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More details of locations from Sky News: COVID-19: Wetherspoons plans to open 18 new pubs but warns over 'constant changing of rules'.