Can anyone recommend some local pubs with nice beer gardens? We were at The Fullback at the weekend and the council have banned smoking in the outdoor area (unless you go upstairs), and it's often really busy.
Thought we might try somewhere new. Wasn't keen on the N4....
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There are surprisingly secluded seats for smokers outside the Triangle too - and they have a garden at the back but no idea about smoking policy there.
Was in the Fullback last night and was surprised at the increased restriction. Yeah it used to be a bit skanky having to walk past the fumes there at times, but didn't bother me unduly, or stop me going to the pub. (The over-fried mixed-starter from the thai kitchen would stop me eating there again though!)
What happens if you smoke upstairs, but under the wooden pergola bit at the very top? Or sit under a table?
Can they ban cars next and all their nasty fumes? Or does that not give Freakazoid Brown any sense of 'doing the right thing'?
Can Lynne Featherstone please investigate the continued restriction of free will?
Thanks for the suggestions, will look into these!
The Fullback (rather in-sensed after spending all that money at having it redone I would assume) had photocopied the letter from the council and put it on the wall but I didn't get a chance to read it. I assume it is related to the 2ft of overhang from the seating area above constituting a 'roof'. Obviously am not going to abandon it, but would be nice to have some other options. Don't want to have to stand by the road or you have to inhale all those awful car fumes....
I do like the new pagoda bit at the top too
It's an ingenious design for sure but definitely all wood - the stuff they used to burn, comes from trees - I think.
Would it help if you gave up smoking or does that make you eat wood?
i agree with ali - the bank of friendship is okay. how about the landseer - not a garden as such, but not a through road either.
In this instance the pub has been told by the council it must restrict the smoking!
I'm sure, given the raising of beer tax, the pubs would like to do whatever possible to keep their customers.
injoke says they are appealing....I should think so too!
How do we protest against the enforcement of the smoking ban in an outdoor area?
I'm not a smoker, but this is a bit extreme. I don't mind sitting next to a smoker in a pub, much less in a beer garden. Restaurants, however, are different matter.