Kids in pubs
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vixpy1

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42,697 posts

288 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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Following on from a comment on another thread, should kids be allowed in pubs at all? I think Kids should be banned from pubs totally apart from Sat and Sun lunch..


Cos they Ps the Fk out of me!

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

272 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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vixpy1 said:
Following on from a comment on another thread, should kids be allowed in pubs at all? I think Kids should be banned from pubs totally apart from Sat and Sun lunch..


Cos they Ps the Fk out of me!


Here, Here!

opieoilman

4,408 posts

260 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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When I was little, we were told to sit there and be quiet or I got a wallop.

Now they just run riot, let them in but on a lead and with a muzzle only.

planetdave

9,921 posts

277 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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Kids should not be allowed in 'drinking' pubs - those that supply ball pits and other nonsense are fine.

v8thunder

27,647 posts

282 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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I'd agree in principle, but I remember being taken to pubs (not in the evening, mind) as a kid and actually appreciating the adult company (but not the smoking).

I think pubs that don't do food should operate an 18+ only rule, certainly, and ones that do should have a rule that the kids have to leave when they stop serving food (usually 8 or 9-ish).

srebbe64

13,021 posts

261 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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vixpy1 said:
Following on from a comment on another thread, should kids be allowed in pubs at all? I think Kids should be banned from pubs totally apart from Sat and Sun lunch..


Cos they Ps the Fk out of me!

No - I've got four kids and I reckon pubs should be family places. However, smoking should be banned in pubs.

vixpy1

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42,697 posts

288 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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I keep on meaning to take my shotgun to the pub, so i can pick the little blighters off one by one as they do a fly past!

Plotloss

67,280 posts

294 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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I wouldnt take my daughter to a pub in the evening primarily because shes generally asleep.

Pubs though are generally either family friendly or not, perhaps if you dont like the family friendliness of your chosen pub you should simply find somewhere else to drink thats not as family friendly?

Its like the smoking argument. The market will decide, if you let it...

lunarscope

2,901 posts

266 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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vixpy1 said:
Following on from a comment on another thread, should kids be allowed in pubs at all? I think Kids should be banned from pubs totally apart from Sat and Sun lunch..


Cos they Ps the Fk out of me!

Why, do they make fun of your strange purple eating implements and your unusual crystal tableware ?

Yertis

19,557 posts

290 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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No.

vixpy1

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42,697 posts

288 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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srebbe64 said:


No - I've got four kids and I reckon pubs should be family places. However, smoking should be banned in pubs.


Disagree, I've always believed all Pubs should be Adult only

vixpy1

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42,697 posts

288 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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lunarscope said:


Why, do they make fun of your strange purple eating implements and your unusual crystal tableware ?


Cos when i go to the pub i always take my purple vibrator and winged horse...

Give the ladies one, and they always want t'other.

iansull

1,940 posts

270 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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go to my local quite often and know the staff there and kids just run around standing on tables etc..

when the staff have a word with the parents about the kids they think the staff are out of order!!!

unbelievable!

i don't go till around 9pm now just so the kids have buggered off by then.

wolves_wanderer

12,928 posts

261 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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Agree totally. It seems like everywhere is turning into a creche nowadays. I don't mind kids being somewhere as long as they are well behaved but when they are screaming and running round your ankles the landlord should tell the parents to eff off.

A kid was charging round the pub a couple of weeks ago, crashed into me and spilt my pint Did he offer to buy me a new one, no. That's just bloody rudeness in my opinion. Mind you, he did then have beer in his hair

There is a couple in my local who always brought their baby in with them, they used to sit at the bar as normal, not even in the no-smoking area

Plotloss

67,280 posts

294 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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Sunday for example we went to visit friends.

Whilst the roast was in the oven we were at a loose end so went to the local and very nice it was too.

Its a gastro pub so lots of people eating many of which had kids.

My daughter, well behaved and stayed close to us at all times. No problem for us and no problem for anyone else in there.

The real issue comes with people who cant/dont know how to discipline their children. Its not the childrens fault...

munter

31,330 posts

265 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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vixpy1 said:

Disagree, I've always believed all Pubs should be Adult only


So you'd say that only Adults should be allowed in Brewers Fayre type pubs?

opieoilman

4,408 posts

260 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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srebbe64 said:


vixpy1 said:
Following on from a comment on another thread, should kids be allowed in pubs at all? I think Kids should be banned from pubs totally apart from Sat and Sun lunch..


Cos they Ps the Fk out of me!



No - I've got four kids and I reckon pubs should be family places. However, smoking should be banned in pubs.



I spent 7 years in the pub trade, and mainly food houses, and yes they should be family places and many kids are fine and polite and keep out the way, however biggest problem is the parents not giving a toss what their child is upto, that is when accidents happen and quite serious ones, when this happens I can tell you parent blames the pub.

I have thrown out entire families because they will not control their children.

Cheers

Guy.

>> Edited by opieoilman on Thursday 24th February 12:55

vixpy1

Original Poster:

42,697 posts

288 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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munter said:

vixpy1 said:

Disagree, I've always believed all Pubs should be Adult only



So you'd say that only Adults should be allowed in Brewers Fayre type pubs?


Apart from Sat and Sunday lunch, yes.

birdbrain

1,564 posts

263 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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I don't have a problem with kids in pubs at lunchtimes as long as they're well behaved and not allowed to run riot or scream the place down.

I don't agree with kids in pubs in the evenings. And I don't believe that smoking should be banned in all pubs either.

There's way too much of the "think of the children" attitude in this country. I'm sorry, but there are times and places and some just aren't suitable.

raceboy

13,666 posts

304 months

Thursday 24th February 2005
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I think theres room for both types of pub, the problems only arise when the clientel cross over
Case in point..
2 of my local pubs....
1 has the 2 meals for a fiver sign on the roof, slide in the front garden, ball pit, the works....
1 has a sign writen in Biro (with spelling mistakes) saying Sunday Afternoon is Men only, doors shut at 2.45, strippers come on at 3pm
I know which one I'll be drinking in