The spirit and mixer is just to soften you up before you see the prices on the dinner menu
Where can you get a dinner for 12 quid?
Is this in Spurs’ stadium?
Haha are the £4.95 soft drinks 220ml?
Edit oh no that’s 0z. No idea how big that is.
“I will have absolutely nothing please barkeep, I would prefer to shrivel up and die of thirst. Good day sir.”
O2 Arena?
So if it’s £3.75 for an extra shot, that makes it £8.25 for the mixer.
Yeah F that.
Why are most of the soft drinks in oz? I’ve never seen those on any menu. Is that even allowed?
Edit: it isn’t super clear but I’m not sure oz is legal. It mentions “packaged and loose goods” on this page. I’m not sure what soft drinks at a bar need to be. It’s clear on alcohol though. – https://www.gov.uk/weights-measures-and-packaging-the-law
It also should really say fluid ounces and not just ounces anyway. It’s confusing enough as a measurement we don’t use. Let alone it then being vague.
The use of ml, pints and fluid ounces is perplexing.
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imagine paying for a heineken 🤣🤣
The spirit and mixer is just to soften you up before you see the prices on the dinner menu
Where can you get a dinner for 12 quid?
Is this in Spurs’ stadium?
Haha are the £4.95 soft drinks 220ml?
Edit oh no that’s 0z. No idea how big that is.
“I will have absolutely nothing please barkeep, I would prefer to shrivel up and die of thirst. Good day sir.”
O2 Arena?
So if it’s £3.75 for an extra shot, that makes it £8.25 for the mixer.
Yeah F that.
Why are most of the soft drinks in oz? I’ve never seen those on any menu. Is that even allowed?
Edit: it isn’t super clear but I’m not sure oz is legal. It mentions “packaged and loose goods” on this page. I’m not sure what soft drinks at a bar need to be. It’s clear on alcohol though. – https://www.gov.uk/weights-measures-and-packaging-the-law
It also should really say fluid ounces and not just ounces anyway. It’s confusing enough as a measurement we don’t use. Let alone it then being vague.
The use of ml, pints and fluid ounces is perplexing.