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Great Exhibition Pub open for takeaways


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Great news! (oops, no pun intended....) Planning a few treats for partner's birthday next week, and a stroll to one of our much missed favourite locals will go down nicely.

(and don't worry KK, we'll take our own glasses, assuming that's allowed)

most gracious, and much appreciated !



another annie Wrote:

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> Great news! (oops, no pun intended....) Planning a

> few treats for partner's birthday next week, and a

> stroll to one of our much missed favourite locals

> will go down nicely.

> (and don't worry KK, we'll take our own glasses,

> assuming that's allowed)

Anyone on foot passing the Great Exhibition (and interested in any kind of social distancing) be warned that Great Exhibition area pavements are effectively blocked by people drinking beer, including across the road and even round the corner on Landells !

The takeaway beer is not being taken away.

It looks like many are purchasing and then drinking nearby obviously with no beer garden, not being minded to take the beer home (probably because they're doing rounds), and staying nearby the pub it's making it difficult to stay away from other humans safely.

Basically walk in the road or don't social distance that's your choice right now !

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