So while out on the walk you stop at the pub for a pint or two and a dart game. You are still walking. Fred will get some yummy from the patrons at the pub so it is win,win :-)
A question for Brits, Aussies and Kiwis – Are public houses – bars, pubs, etc., tolerant of dogs accompanying the paying patrons? Here in the US it seems the vast majority of such places say “No pets, except service animals” (such as seeing eye dogs, etc.). But the Fred cartoon has Fred accompanying his people into many places where a dog wouldn’t be welcome here. Any thoughts?
RootsInDMNot one to frequent bars, my knowledge on this subject is limited. However, I don’t recall seeing any entering or leaving Canadian establishments. However, as late as 1978, they had separate entrances for females (widely disregarded – even by lumberjacks in drag).
juicebruce almost 9 years ago
So while out on the walk you stop at the pub for a pint or two and a dart game. You are still walking. Fred will get some yummy from the patrons at the pub so it is win,win :-)
GrimmaTheNome almost 9 years ago
Sure, he’ll be walking from the oche to the board and back a few times during the game.
I do hope Shandy was given a dish of beer and lemonade to wash down those crisps.
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 9 years ago
A question for Brits, Aussies and Kiwis – Are public houses – bars, pubs, etc., tolerant of dogs accompanying the paying patrons? Here in the US it seems the vast majority of such places say “No pets, except service animals” (such as seeing eye dogs, etc.). But the Fred cartoon has Fred accompanying his people into many places where a dog wouldn’t be welcome here. Any thoughts?
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
This seems familiar…
hippogriff almost 9 years ago
RootsInDMNot one to frequent bars, my knowledge on this subject is limited. However, I don’t recall seeing any entering or leaving Canadian establishments. However, as late as 1978, they had separate entrances for females (widely disregarded – even by lumberjacks in drag).
gammaguy almost 9 years ago
“But I kept me sense of purpose,And to see me time well spent,Every fifteen minutesI went jogging to the Gents.”
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 9 years ago
Thank you for your reply.