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You are, of course, misaken. It is a well-known fact that alcohol, particularly red wine, consumed in large quantities, is good for you.Anyway stop drinking alcohol, it's bad
Cheeky so and so.
Our group consisted of one very trendy 32 year old gorgeous blonde, her equally gorgeous trendy blonde mother and a not very glamourous, very average middle aged woman. (me)
It was myself that suggested the Swan, and the others who wanted to go to the PH.
There are lots of places that are too trendy for me but hey, why should that stop me?
So no booze license and no entertainment license for 4 weeks? I've never heard of a posh BYO before!
Can you still use alcohol in cooking if you don't have a license? not 100% pertinent to the Post House, just wondering..
I've also often wondered about mouthwashes, some of which have over 25% alcohol and are effectively crème de menthe substitute. If a minor was to buy mouthwash in a supermarket, would it be 'flagged' at the till?
Agreed. Hell of a cock up though, especially as most people are now planning their work xmas meals and may be worried they wont have things sorted in time. 4 weeks is a long time to close a bar down for and expect all the people to return, although maybe the BYO bit may tempt a few people in who were wary of prices before?
EDIT: Just realised all the barrels will go off if already opened, that will be costing them. Can't help wondering what sort of administrative error would put them out of action for a month, can't they just hire someone with a license?
That also explains what went into drinks like 20/20 that were all the rage in the 1990'sI've also often wondered about mouthwashes, some of which have over 25% alcohol and are effectively crème de menthe substitute. If a minor was to buy mouthwash in a supermarket, would it be 'flagged' at the till?
Business (not quite) as usual.
Wednesday, 16th October 2013
It’s business nearly as usual !!!
Due to a technical administrative error the company (The Post House Stafford LTD) is having to apply for a new premises license in order to serve alcohol. So for the time being if you are attending The Post House for a restaurant meal you can now bring your own alcoholic drinks.
During this time we’ll be adjusting our opening hours a little, however we’ll keep you updated on our website and with signage around the building. In the mean time don’t worry, we’ll be open throughout the day to serve all our delicious breakfast, lunch, dinners and bar snacks that you have come to enjoy. Please don’t forget we do have a wide range of non-alcoholic drinks and wines so please come and give these a try.
Until further notice we will also be unable to have a DJ at the weekends so things are going to be a little different around here.
We hope to have this situation resolved by mid November and we ask all our loyal customers and friends to bear with us in the meantime. Your favourite day and night time entertainment venue will be back to normal as quickly as possible.
See you soon. X
Keep up darling....wormela posted this yesterday morning.