--- In [email protected], "Mike Stevens" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> 
> I suspect that part of the reason may be that the quiet bar may not 
have 
> been a financial success.  It was considerably smaller than the 
main bar, 
> and served a significantly lesser selection of beers.  In fact in 
generally 
> gave out the message that it was a ghetto for a few weirdos, which 
wasn't a 
> welcoming feeling.
> 
> What I'd like to see is a return to having two bars, but with the 
music in 
> the small one.  Or going back even further into past practice with 
no music 
> in the bar and a separate nearby venue for the music so that people 
could 
> carry their pints from one to t'other.



I prefer the "third" bar.
The cosy pub across the road !
Had enough of drafty,noisy beer tents. 
Don't tell too many - it could become less preferable !!

Pete
www.thecanalshop.com 

 


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