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Following up to Tim Vanhoof
One of the saddest sights of the British summer (or the funniest,
depending on your sense of humour) is the group of thirsty tourists
sitting at a table in a pub, patiently waiting for someone to come and
take their order.
I wonder how unaware people are of the service arrangements in
pubs? I suppose if they see people bringing food to tables they
could well be confused.
Do people really not spot people waiting at the bar and the lack
of any waiters? People bringing back their drinks?
Efficient waiter service would be a good idea at several of the UK's
busier pubs.
I've been to several where there are literally hundreds of people
sitting outside, not drinking, and dozens more inside, not drinking.
Those outside are waiting for those inside to order from the 2-3 staff
that are taking their own sweet time.
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