"Many of us who have used this cafe off and on since its opening a couple of years ago are baffled by this, as the The Gardens was initially very family/buggy friendly." So, in conclusion, they tried it, it clearly done their head in, so they changed. Probably a really really stupid business move, but their right to make it. If they're still open by next summer, then perhaps it wasn't such a bad idea, and they have attracted a group of customers who like a buggy free place. We've all seen many a thread on here with people moaning about kids in pubs / cafes, so surely there are people out there who would enjoy a place where buggies were not particularly made welcome? For the record, at no point have I sided with the chap's opinion on mums and buggies (although I do think that SOME people could be more considerate to the world outside of their little bubbles), but I just think he has every right to run his business as he sees fit, within the law, and he'll have to live with the consequences of his choices.