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Kid freindly pubs in the UK
I'm involved in a Discussion on the Palace BBS, re kids in pubs etc, over that incident in leicester where the toddler was banned from the pub for having a england top on.
On my last visit to the uk, I found it very difficult to find a pub where kids were really welcomed, and I found none with the types of playground areas that we have commonly in lots of pubs around Aussie. My question is are there pubs with big kids playgrounds in the UK ? |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
I'm involved in a Discussion on the Palace BBS, re kids in pubs etc, over that incident in leicester where the toddler was banned from the pub for having a england top on.
On my last visit to the uk, I found it very difficult to find a pub where kids were really welcomed, and I found none with the types of playground areas that we have commonly in lots of pubs around Aussie. My question is are there pubs with big kids playgrounds in the UK ? look out for a wacky warehouse http://www.wackywarehouse.co.uk/flash_index.html |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
I'm involved in a Discussion on the Palace BBS, re kids in pubs etc, over that incident in leicester where the toddler was banned from the pub for having a england top on.
On my last visit to the uk, I found it very difficult to find a pub where kids were really welcomed, and I found none with the types of playground areas that we have commonly in lots of pubs around Aussie. My question is are there pubs with big kids playgrounds in the UK ? |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
I'm involved in a Discussion on the Palace BBS, re kids in pubs etc, over that incident in leicester where the toddler was banned from the pub for having a england top on.
On my last visit to the uk, I found it very difficult to find a pub where kids were really welcomed, and I found none with the types of playground areas that we have commonly in lots of pubs around Aussie. My question is are there pubs with big kids playgrounds in the UK ? Brewster pubs or brewer fayre both are child friendly pubs Mandy www.brewersfayre.co.uk |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by geordie mandy
Thanks Mandy and Steve O, I should have asked you before my visit last year dammit. |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Yea, the Brewers Fayre ones are alright - in fact we had our Cotswolds/Glos meet in one last month. They have soft play areas which seem to be fairly well managed with properly qualified staff and sign in/out for kids. Poxy food and crappy beer for the grown-ups though.
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Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by Hutch
Yea, the Brewers Fayre ones are alright - in fact we had our Cotswolds/Glos meet in one last month. They have soft play areas which seem to be fairly well managed with properly qualified staff and sign in/out for kids. Poxy food and crappy beer for the grown-ups though.
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Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by baglady
Yeah, and I think its probably fair to say that the play area is more of a token gesture than a genuinely enjoyed experience for the children. I get the impression that children are recognised more as individual human beings in Aus (and much of Europe for that matter!) than they are here.
It's probably the old english "children should be seen and not heard" mentality ;) |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by WendyC
It's probably the old english "children should be seen and not heard" mentality ;)
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Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by WendyC
It's probably the old english "children should be seen and not heard" mentality ;)
i prefer the Dave Spikey mentality NO KIDS IN F**KIN PUBS :D |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by steve`o
i prefer the Dave Spikey mentality
NO KIDS IN F**KIN PUBS :D I have to say I AGREE :D Although, my MIL owns a pub so it's OK for mine to go in there :p Plus I do make sure they sit good and behave themselves, or we go home. |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by WendyC
I have to say
I AGREE :D Although, my MIL owns a pub so it's OK for mine to go in there :p Plus I do make sure they sit good and behave themselves, or we go home. had one little bastard i mean darling on saturday evening we all go over the pub after training in the pool ( scuba club ) one of the students brought this little dear with him ( about five or six ) in the pub he proceeded to jump from person to person great pint in one hand and some one elses brat jumping up and down on my lap and his dad constantly saying now be good no dont do that no dont do this after about 15 mins we were all well pissed off but as usual nobody said owt untill his dad said come on now max be a good boy to whit i replied o his names max i thought his name was little bastard :D funnyly enough he got the hint and f**ked off with his little treasure :rolleyes: carnt for the life of me understand why :rolleyes: |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by WendyC
I have to say
I AGREE :D Although, my MIL owns a pub so it's OK for mine to go in there :p Plus I do make sure they sit good and behave themselves, or we go home. |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by steve`o
had one little bastard i mean darling on saturday evening
we all go over the pub after training in the pool ( scuba club ) one of the students brought this little dear with him ( about five or six ) in the pub he proceeded to jump from person to person great pint in one hand and some one elses brat jumping up and down on my lap and his dad constantly saying now be good no dont do that no dont do this after about 15 mins we were all well pissed off but as usual nobody said owt untill his dad said come on now max be a good boy to whit i replied o his names max i thought his name was little bastard :D funnyly enough he got the hint and f**ked off with his little treasure :rolleyes: carnt for the life of me understand why :rolleyes: Don't get me wrong I don't make them sit in the corner quietly, but there is no running about and if they look like they are annoying anyone then I will tell them to behave. Two chances, if they still carry on then we go home and they go to bed. |
Re: Kid freindly pubs in the UK
Originally Posted by WendyC
I hate that. My kids know that they are not allowed to behave like that when we are out. They sit still and play or they go home, simple as.
Don't get me wrong I don't make them sit in the corner quietly, but there is no running about and if they look like they are annoying anyone then I will tell them to behave. Two chances, if they still carry on then we go home and they go to bed. i just think pubs are wholly inappropriate places for chidlers smoking, swearing, alcohol need i say more ( thats just the kids :D ) anyway this has gone from promoting which pubs you should take your little dears to the complete opposite so i`ll shut up night |
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