Whither Wetherspoons?

The ‘three pints and you’re out‘ rule:

Adults with children are only allowed two alcoholic drinks at JD Wetherspoon pubs in order to limit their stay, the chain has confirmed to the BBC.

Seems fair enough to me. If you had any respect for yourself or your children you wouldn’t be in Wetherspoons in the first place.


Posted on January 4th, 2008 at 12:08pm under ...In a brewery

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  1. william (12 comments.) on 04.01.2008 at 14:43 Permalink | Reply

    When a publican tells us that we’re not allowed in a pub, my good wife, who inclines to her Irish side at such times, says in a loud voice: “That’s the English for you. Only reason they have kids is to fuck ‘em.”

  2. Justin on 04.01.2008 at 17:17 Permalink | Reply

    I’ll get my other half to try it next time we’re out.

    Most Brighton publicans are idiots. Me having kids was the biggest blow to their profits since the temperance movement. Serves ‘em right.

  3. ejh (436 comments.) on 04.01.2008 at 19:31 Permalink | Reply

    There’s a nice one (the Crown and Sceptre) at the top of Brixton Hill. Mind you, it’s nice because they weren’t allowed to ruin the exterior (or interior) and because there’s lots of locals and beer drinkers rather than white-shirted lads using it as what I believe is called a “feeder bar”.

  4. Bill Blunt (1 comments.) on 01.03.2008 at 07:59 Permalink | Reply

    A sound idea in my book. I don’t like the idea of my eight year old grandson consuming more than three pints.

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