Last time I went in they had cloudy lemonade (bottled), no idea how fizzy it’d be. Only clear from the gun

you’d have to go to Colchester though and no one wants to do that.

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Sounds like a nice place in that case, can’t imagine I’ll ever go there in my life but cheers for the heads up anyway.

I think you’d be surprised just how few parents are as considerate as you.

Nonsense.

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That’s a stupid post IMO

You’re undermining every point you’ve made in the thread with this, man.

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Worked at a cafe for 2 years and spent a lot of time cleaning up after peoples’ kids. For the place I was working it was massively worth it for the weekday business, but I can understand why a place would ban kids if they’re gunna be busy anyway, it is definitely a lot more work for the staff (caused by the minority of parents obvs)

We’ve covered this elsewhere before but nobody in their right mind would choose the version of a thing without the chocolate bit in the middle if it wasn’t for the daft twee, dangerously-nationalistic attitude towards the Tunnocks brand that you’re all wrapped up in.

I was under the impression that we were saying parents with young kids may have reason to be inconsiderate sometimes and that we should just have a bit more empathy with them where possible?

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I tried to skirt round this because there’s enough going on in this thread already but that’s just fucking daft Ant

I mean: let’s take a typical CCB visit to Nando’s. In a restaurant like that, the chances are that they’ll be (maybe) eight or ten families in there on a busy Saturday. And I can’t remember the last time I noticed a kid kicking off in there, or running around, or anything. In fact, the last time I noticed a family kicking off in a restaurant, it was the parent and not the children.

I’m quite sure I don’t know what you’re talking about.

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… taking into context where the cafe in question is.

imagine if they barred kids from cafes like they do adults from pubs

imagine

@barleysugar

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A Tunnocks teacake is a wonderful thing, a Tunnocks caramel wafer is fine but a Taxi is superior.

Rational adults would be able to form a nuanced opinion about this like I can.

No idea what you’re on about here.

no ingredients

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Oh my god they are ruining my coffee! This is my time, the coffee time, how can they intrude upon it? Silence I am having a coffee, I’m really into coffee and I do this all the time so be quiet!

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