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Is it just me or do the staff in the Bish have a personality defect?


Actually, I know it's not just me as friends agree. When I go in and ask for a drink(s) it's almost as if I have asked them to bend over while I roger them senseless. Their only aim seems to be to look cool and moody.


This hasn't always been the case. I remember a time when they actually seemed to be having fun behind the bar and this came across their service. I think the slump in customer service coincided with Joe, a previous bar manager, moving to their Balham pub.


I have been going regularly to the Bish since it opened but unless the staff cheer up and try saying 'hello' once in a while, I may have to take my drinking habit elsewhere!

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What irritates me about the Bishop is that they only serve half pints in those old fashioned jug glasses. So 1970s. So each time I go in there they have to then repour my drink into a wine glass or similar. Everyone I talk to feels the same so please please please Bishop invest some dosh and buy some decent half pint glasses. Suppose I could just bring my own glass!
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It's not a north/south thing. Lots of northerners think the dimpled glass + handle is a southern thing in any case.


It is a "not giving a toss what someone should think of you because the bar you are in has a type of glass that offends your own self-image" type of thing.


The guy that runs the Bishop posts on here on occasion. At least he'll be getting a giggle.

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Gelboy Wrote:

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> Is it just me or do the staff in the Bish have a

> personality defect?

>

> Actually, I know it's not just me as friends

> agree. When I go in and ask for a drink(s) it's

> almost as if I have asked them to bend over while

> I roger them senseless. Their only aim seems to be

> to look cool and moody.

>

> This hasn't always been the case. I remember a

> time when they actually seemed to be having fun

> behind the bar and this came across their service.

> I think the slump in customer service coincided

> with Joe, a previous bar manager, moving to their

> Balham pub.

>

> I have been going regularly to the Bish since it

> opened but unless the staff cheer up and try

> saying 'hello' once in a while, I may have to take

> my drinking habit elsewhere!


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Gelboy


You must be just be really ugly & have ugly friends.


I have always had very good service specially from the pretty girls, even the guys are nice to me.


It must be my oozing charm, you must try harder ...but if you is "butters" well that's life ....innit




W**F



* Interesting Lenk.......relations.....*

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