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Pubs open from 22 June?







lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
Jun 11, 2011
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Worthing
Yep. Me too. The reality is trade will be down up to 50% due to restrictions. The good thing is, we will still be able to leave people on furlough untill October, hopefully we'll be in a better place then. An awful lot of people won't come back to work through choice as well.

Overall, MaB have navigated this crisis well, I've got no complaints on that front. They've also promised the entire workforce a party when this is over, which is a nice touch.


I agree, a certain Mr Martin could learn a lot from your companies response.
 


Arthur

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Jul 8, 2003
8,614
Buxted Harbour
£2.51 more but not drinking with Wetherspoons clientele seems very reasonable to me, with the added bonus of not lining that obnoxious c.nt Tim Martin's pocket.

Personally I couldn't agree more with you but then I'm guessing we both aren't regular clientele of Mr Martin's premises. Plenty of people are though.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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There's so many factors to reopening not just the social distancing of public but many pubs have small serving and back of house areas.

There's also a huge issue around the shutting down process and if it was correctly done. Many "lock up" premises did just that lock up. Beer still connected, lines dirty etc. Then there's the fact that systems turned off don't always start again when switched on. It's not just the case of switching on, connecting beer and serving.

A lot of the service engineers are on furlough, some have gone bust. The industry has been in discussions to put rivalry to one side and teams of technicians from all the main brewers working together to get outlets open. This may work, but is yet to be agreed. Innserve are still closed, MolsonCoors have a skeleton staff of tech's, Harvey's tech's are all over 90 so isolating.

Then outlets need to be careful what they offer, if they have a load of draft products, due to the limited amount of sales they might need to limit their offering, this could lead to issues with the Lead Brewer status within the outlet which lead onto ownership of the dispensing equipment and contractual obligations. While many brewers will turn a blind eye in the short term the likes of Heineken (HUK) will continue to be cut throat.

As a company we are working will our key customers but until there's more defined rules around what will be allowed we can't really do anything. It's a frustrating time all round. Even my beer allowance options have been restricted not being able to visit the breweries.
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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With the social distancing in place, it will be a soulless and cold experience, saw the one in Manchester and it was like going to hospital for an operation. Not for me, I will doing my drinking at home
 




Baker lite

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Mar 16, 2017
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With the social distancing in place, it will be a soulless and cold experience, saw the one in Manchester and it was like going to hospital for an operation. Not for me, I will doing my drinking at home

Very true, when the boozers do open My supping will be more a show of support for the landlord/lady, been a terrible time for them.
 


Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
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Plymouth
My local has 4 urinals in the gents, they are nowhere near 2m apart so I assume only 2 will be used.
So, even after you have gone through the palava of getting a drink whilst maintaining social distancing, you will then have to wait outside the toilets keeping 2m apart whilst bursting for a piss.
Sounds like fun.
The only silver cloud is your face mask should stop you getting a whiff from the bloke in the cubicle.
 






Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
23,922
Sussex
My local has 4 urinals in the gents, they are nowhere near 2m apart so I assume only 2 will be used.
So, even after you have gone through the palava of getting a drink whilst maintaining social distancing, you will then have to wait outside the toilets keeping 2m apart whilst bursting for a piss.
Sounds like fun.
The only silver cloud is your face mask should stop you getting a whiff from the bloke in the cubicle.

use the womens
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,730
Cowfold
With the social distancing in place, it will be a soulless and cold experience, saw the one in Manchester and it was like going to hospital for an operation. Not for me, I will doing my drinking at home

It's hard to argue with that. A pub should be a place where you can go, and just relax without having to engage the brain too much. Having to worry about the 2 metre rule is something that no one will want to have to do.
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,730
Cowfold
My local has 4 urinals in the gents, they are nowhere near 2m apart so I assume only 2 will be used.
So, even after you have gone through the palava of getting a drink whilst maintaining social distancing, you will then have to wait outside the toilets keeping 2m apart whilst bursting for a piss.
Sounds like fun.
The only silver cloud is your face mask should stop you getting a whiff from the bloke in the cubicle.

Have you checked the air inside your facemask recently? mine is pretty putrid!
 




Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
13,451
Got a pub on my doorstep currently under going a full refurbishment, cant wait to get in there!

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Marty___Mcfly

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Sep 14, 2011
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I don't really think the interior of pubs / restaurants / cafes will be appealing for customers until the social distancing rules have been ditched and we are back to more low key measures like regular hand washing. Other countries are moving quickly through the release of lockdown measures so that might not be too far off but I guess we are looking at a couple of months maybe.

So perhaps we will see these businesses open but mainly using outdoor seating and table service from the start of July, then we will have a period of waiting to see the figures go down further and watch what other countries do before allowing use of interiors without perspex screens / masks / 2m spacing etc. We will get there eventually,and it may not take too long. With countries taking steps like allowing fans into sports events already (e.g. Australia) it shows how quickly things can get back to something like normality. I appreciate all the concerns etc. but I'm just looking at the trajectory that countries further down the line are following.
 




wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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Melbourne
So looks like all shops open a week today, and restaurants, cafes, pubs open the Monday after- is being reported by the FT.

https://www.bighospitality.co.uk/Ar...-open-on-22-June-Coronavirus-lockdown-lifting

Seems like pretty much everything possibly back open by 4 July then. Only outliers possibly larger / denser gatherings e.g. nightclubs, gigs, spectators at sports, festivals etc.

I did see NZ is going back to sports spectators attending, and a few other countries have done. And some Spanish and Italian footie clubs seeking limited fan attendance...

New Zealand has one very different statistic from the UK, it is free of Covid-19.
 


Live by the sea

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Oct 21, 2016
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I don't really think the interior of pubs / restaurants / cafes will be appealing for customers until the social distancing rules have been ditched and we are back to more low key measures like regular hand washing. Other countries are moving quickly through the release of lockdown measures so that might not be too far off but I guess we are looking at a couple of months maybe.

So perhaps we will see these businesses open but mainly using outdoor seating and table service from the start of July, then we will have a period of waiting to see the figures go down further and watch what other countries do before allowing use of interiors without perspex screens / masks / 2m spacing etc. We will get there eventually,and it may not take too long. With countries taking steps like allowing fans into sports events already (e.g. Australia) it shows how quickly things can get back to something like normality. I appreciate all the concerns etc. but I'm just looking at the trajectory that countries further down the line are following.


Agree but do remember, we are usually clueless in this country so we are bound to still have one of the highest virus rates in Europe even in 2 months time . People entering the UK are mainly not going to be self quarantining & I doubt it can be effectively enforced .
 




Marty___Mcfly

I see your wicked plan - I’m a junglist.
Sep 14, 2011
2,251
Lots won’t bother if social distancing is in place

They will keep staff furloughed

Possibly down to whether they have a decent outdoor space or not. I think Government / councils will be pretty chilled about people drinking on the pavement outside pubs as well, but can't see people doing that respecting social distancing. Maybe some have an option to just bring a couple of staff out of furlough to see how it goes.

If pubs move to table service more, that is arguably a boost for the customer as it can be more convenient than queuing at a bar- assuming the staff are decent at it and there are enough staff to provide a relatively quick service... We don't seem great at that in the UK but I've had plenty of experience of great table service on the continent. I guess its a cultural thing.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Possibly down to whether they have a decent outdoor space or not. I think Government / councils will be pretty chilled about people drinking on the pavement outside pubs as well, but can't see people doing that respecting social distancing. Maybe some have an option to just bring a couple of staff out of furlough to see how it goes.

If pubs move to table service more, that is arguably a boost for the customer as it can be more convenient than queuing at a bar- assuming the staff are decent at it and there are enough staff to provide a relatively quick service... We don't seem great at that in the UK but I've had plenty of experience of great table service on the continent. I guess its a cultural thing.

I did think about the pavement drinking thing, who would be responsible though?
 


Marty___Mcfly

I see your wicked plan - I’m a junglist.
Sep 14, 2011
2,251
I did think about the pavement drinking thing, who would be responsible though?

The only thing stopping it really would be if there is a restriction in the pub license. But I think Gov will probably ask councils to be chilled out enforcing that sort of thing unless there is a safety issue- blocking the pavement etc. Plenty of London pubs make a decent living from punters spilled out on to the pavement. Could even maybe cordon off a bit of the road outside each pub to form some outdoor space if its a quiet road or its the sort of place that people would actually want to stand outside. Could see that working in Brighton centre in some cases.
 


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