ben.schlomo wrote: » Are people really that desperate?
meath4sam wrote: » What’s the difference between a take away pint and buying cans for half the price in the shop?
dubrov wrote: » Surely no one is paying a fiver for a takeaway pint in a plastic cup?
inisboffin wrote: » I knew the 12 were doing take away cocktails with dinner, but that was in a baggie I think. I'd assume the biggest difference is that there's a good chance you'd consume the pint on the street, which is what I heard happened around the corner in a usual spot outside another (closed) pub. I wasn't there so don't know if this was the case, or it was people opening cans (again slightly different thing) while eating their dinner.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » FWIW I walked down that street at about 7pm. Didn't see anyone drinking from pub-issue looking plastic cups.
zell12 wrote: » Shocking Imbibing de alcohol in a public place is an offence Shocked
jh79 wrote: » The stout and lager the 12 are selling are not available in the shops.
ben.schlomo wrote: » What are they?
Storm 10 wrote: » Passed Today sign for chicken wings and a pint fair play great idea to keep going in this crisis
Deleted User wrote: » I would be surprised if they were - would they not need an off licence rather than a pub licence. Most likely was people getting plastic cups while buying from an off licence.
youngrun wrote: » Doubt this is legal . Pubs have an On Licence not an Off licence ie drinks must be consumed on the premises...
Winston Most Pollution wrote: » Most of these rules are being waived at the moment. Most restaurants aren’t allowed to sell takeaway but they are at the moment.
hynesie08 wrote: » Publicans license covers on and off, once they're following the rules for an off licence, nothing illegal about it.