What’s your opinions on kids in pubs?
Posted by L_4_2@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 5 comments
Ex bar staff, and just had the conversation with my grandparents about it. Brought up some interesting points of view. Think we came to the consensus that it’s ok if children are behaved and not in too late. But I know others will have different opinions. Let’s hear them!
Edit: Controversial subject this one. Lots of interesting points of view. I tried to reply as much as I could but I ended up going to the pub!
Arm_Individual@reddit
No kids should be allowed. You need to earn entry into a pub. Fuck off and be gone with you
MirrorFit5970@reddit
Went to a pub this afternoon. It was good and quiet until a breeder brought her like 3-year-old son in. It soon became unbearable because people are somehow unable to bring up their whingy little brats properly and tell them off when necessary. I feel like there are more and more "champagne socialists" who believe turning up to a pub with a pram is a cool thing. A pub is a place to let you hair down and enjoy the good old pint, same as a beer garden, which should not be confused with "kindergarten".
Nuthetes@reddit
Dead against it. They don't obey the rules. I remember seeing a little boy named Todd wearing denim, going against the establishments no-denim policy. I did my duty and reported him.
KindSoil8756@reddit
Chap of about 6?
DefinitelyNG@reddit
Came in to post this. 6 or 66, adhere to the rules ya little fucker haha