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Wetherspoons is a dog-free pub

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infoman Sat 20-Jan-24 07:18:54

didn't know that till we made a visit to one last week.
With no football match's to be shown either,
it must be a bundle of fun to visit their pubs.

Katie59 Wed 24-Jan-24 06:35:40

Dogs on the bar I can tolerate, if their owners eat in the bar with them that’s fine. If they bring the dog(s) into the restaurant it’s not the environment I choose to eat in, noisy children also.

Cossy Wed 24-Jan-24 07:48:20

Luckygirl3

Dogs, on the whole, are far more hygienic than many humans, but I understand that some humans don’t like dogs.

I wish to state very clearly that I do not lick my arse, nor sniff at other humans' piss, so count myself to be more hygienic than a dog!! smile

Haha but sadly I’ve seen humans not washing their hands, dirty awful nails, leaving public loos in a terrible state, picking their noses, picking their ears, not keeping themselves or their clothes very clean, not clean their teeth and be smelly even when dry!

Saggi Wed 24-Jan-24 07:51:22

Weatherspoons has a ‘buzz’….i love football …and dogs …but not while I’m talking with friends and eating. Our weatherspoons is alive and buzzing…food is good …cheap…and the staff are excellent! What’s NOT to love.

Joseann Wed 24-Jan-24 08:47:02

Just a thought ...... dogs never passed on covid!
That myth was debunked.

LizVck Wed 24-Jan-24 09:26:12

As a puppy raiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind I was a little sad at the attitude of some people commenting here would you really want to exclude blind and partially sighted people from dining out because their dogs were not allowed in the restaurant?I have been in many an establishment with my dogs in training and it was not until I left that other customers even realised I had a dog with me.

yellowfox Wed 24-Jan-24 09:28:25

I am totally against any dining area where dogs are allowed. I most definately do not want any dogs near me when I am eating a meal.
I can appreciate that in some rural areas there are many dog walk and pubs need to cater for them.
But please save a separate area for diners who want to eat in a dog free zone.
Some dog owners should also understand that not everyone loves their pooch and some people, like myself, are afraid of most dogs.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 24-Jan-24 09:56:12

LizVck

As a puppy raiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind I was a little sad at the attitude of some people commenting here would you really want to exclude blind and partially sighted people from dining out because their dogs were not allowed in the restaurant?I have been in many an establishment with my dogs in training and it was not until I left that other customers even realised I had a dog with me.

I think there should always be an exception that allows Guide and Assistance dogs to enter all premises.

I am extremely allergic to all dogs, but would never suggest that someone with a disability be asked to leave because of it. My health is my responsibility which is why I always have a handbag full of emergency medication.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 24-Jan-24 09:57:49

Oops too soon…

I appreciate that this post is contrary to my previous one on this subject, but I hadn’t taken into consideration assistance dogs, sorry.

Doodledog Wed 24-Jan-24 10:01:45

Guide dogs are almost always exempt from restrictions though. I doubt that many people would want to have them banned, even if they prefer not to have other dogs in social spaces.

Sue500 Wed 24-Jan-24 10:50:03

Hoorah at last a venue with common sense. I like dogs have owned dogs but never expected or took them shopping or to restaurants, pubs or cafes. Fed up with going into eateries and finding dogs also shops, for example. why do people need to take dogs into John Lewis. Obviously I am not referring to assistance dogs. I feel sorry for people with allergies and those who are scared of dogs a couple of times dogs in a cafe where we have been have started barking snarling at each other quite scary.

infoman Thu 25-Jan-24 05:30:15

Not sure if Tim Martin will make any appearance some time on Radio and TV today(Thursday 25th January 2024)

to defend the price increases he has just announced

BlueBelle Thu 25-Jan-24 05:45:19

sue500 I totally agree with you but when we express our opinion everyone jumps on us as dog haters NO we re not dog haters just want them in the right places in our lives and that’s not in shops or cafes/restaurants
(People are so oblivious too, yesterday I had to work in a very small room with a nice lady who worked hard and was competent but she reeked of wet dog, it was so unpleasant)

Whiff Thu 25-Jan-24 06:17:57

Guide dogs and assistance dogs shouldn't be barred from anywhere. As the people using them need them to live a full active life. But other dogs should be allowed at pubs but only in the garden and not allowed to wee or foul in the garden as children run around.

I love a Wetherspoons good food at good prices . My grandsons have been brought up as we brought our children up to sit at the table and not move plus good table manners.

Because of my disability I can't cut up food and need to use a spoon and fork to eat a main meal . If I am on my own I always ask for my meal to be cut up in the kitchen or if with family or friends they cut it up for me. I can't use a glass as my hands tremble all the time so always ask for a cold drink to be served in a crockery mug. When having a regular size hot drink always ask it to be put into a bigger cup or mug. No one has ever refused me help .

Joseann Thu 25-Jan-24 07:43:48

BlueBelle

sue500 I totally agree with you but when we express our opinion everyone jumps on us as dog haters NO we re not dog haters just want them in the right places in our lives and that’s not in shops or cafes/restaurants
(People are so oblivious too, yesterday I had to work in a very small room with a nice lady who worked hard and was competent but she reeked of wet dog, it was so unpleasant)

As if jumping on the smell of someone's clothes and relating it to wet dogs isn't showing your strong dislike for the creatures! It might be that she got soaked or dries her washing on musty radiators.

FarTooYoungForThis Thu 25-Jan-24 13:14:12

Good sense prevails at last!

Jaxjacky Thu 25-Jan-24 14:05:01

infoman

Not sure if Tim Martin will make any appearance some time on Radio and TV today(Thursday 25th January 2024)

to defend the price increases he has just announced

I can’t find this infoman do you have a link please?

infoman Thu 25-Jan-24 15:38:53

www.independent.co.uk/business/pub-chain-wetherspoon-reveals-jump-in-sales-as-boss-warns-about-costs-b2483873.html

Jaxjacky Thu 25-Jan-24 16:30:04

Thank you, I read it as him explaining the cost differentials, not an imminent increase in his point of sale prices.

infoman Fri 26-Jan-24 11:14:32

For those who maybe considering heading to Weatherspoons this weekend 26/27/28 January 2024.
Football COULD be on whilst at the pub so I have put down the football kick off times which could last approx one and three quarter hours.

Friday 8pm
Sat 12:30pm
Sat 7pm
Sun 11:45am
Sun 14:30pm
Sun 16:30pm

infoman Tue 30-Jan-24 07:08:12

Hope everyone who visited Weatherspoons during the football weekend managed to avoid most of the football.
This weekend 2/3 February its Rugby six nations weekend.
So if you want to avoid the Rugby these are the following kick off times this Friday and Saturday.
FRIDAY France v Ireland kick off 8pm
SATURDAY Italy v England 14:15pm
SATURDAY Wales v Scotland 16:45pm
Rugby six nations is free to air on BBC and ITV

Curtaintwitcher Tue 30-Jan-24 07:12:34

Good, I hope other establishments follow their lead. It always used to be the rule, 'No Dogs', wherever food was sold. It's time this country got back to the way things used to be.

BlueBelle Tue 30-Jan-24 07:25:44

Why do i have the feeling you have a little something against Wetherspoons Infoman
I m sure we can all negotiate our way round the tv programmes without the need for help but thanks anyway !!!

Mizuna Tue 30-Jan-24 07:36:06

I had some bad news yesterday and didn't want to go home and be on my own with it so I took a book and sat in our lovely new Wetherspoons with a coffee, surrounded by gentle chatter and friendly faces, young mums with babies and students on their laptops. The two TV screens are always set on silent with subtitles, football or no football. No dogs, no piped music, sun filtering onto the roof garden and through the windows. Bliss for that short time.

RosiesMaw Tue 30-Jan-24 09:31:43

infoman

Hope everyone who visited Weatherspoons during the football weekend managed to avoid most of the football.
This weekend 2/3 February its Rugby six nations weekend.
So if you want to avoid the Rugby these are the following kick off times this Friday and Saturday.
FRIDAY France v Ireland kick off 8pm
SATURDAY Italy v England 14:15pm
SATURDAY Wales v Scotland 16:45pm
Rugby six nations is free to air on BBC and ITV

There’s always the option of not watching tv if you really want to avoid the rugby.
And indeed avoiding pubs -if that is your habit - which show sport.

Primrose53 Tue 30-Jan-24 09:34:38

Mizuna hope you are OK today. I can understand why you didn’t want to go home straight away.

My husband is a real home bird but likes going to Spoons and says he just likes the atmosphere. On Sat we bought a toasted muffin each with bacon, egg and a cheese slice with as much cappuccino or any other hot drink as we liked. It was about £7 for all that and it was lovely. He managed 3 large mugs! One is plenty for me. He says it is the best coffee around. We had coffees in M and S recently and it was £3.30 a cup and wasn’t as nice as Spoons.