Then tell people! “Hey don’t single file queue you block the walk way, use the whole bar”
>“We’ve trained our guys to say: ‘Please come forward, don’t queue,’” he said.
I like the idea they had to train staff to say that, as if they were just stood at an empty bar looking confused as to why there were no customers to serve.
Given that many pubs are facing existential threats, I’d say inconsequential changes in customer behaviour probably isn’t a battle worth fighting…
I feel like nature is healing – I haven’t seen a daft bar queue for quite a while now. Good riddance to them, nothing like being forced to awkwardly stand in the middle of the room, your arse next to some poor drinker’s head because the queue goes between the tables, constantly having to shuffle out the way of people trying to break through this human barrier cutting the pub in half.
Why are they “bemused” by this?
When you go to any shop, you form a queue.
Music venue? Queue.
Literally everywhere else you go you form a queue and wait to be served.
Pubs? How dare you make me queue! I should be able to wave a tenner at the staff and get served before someone else!
It is odd the few times I’ve seen it. Like, the bar is the queue
Probably one of the last remaining strange covid hangovers.
I do feel like I get unfairly prioritised sometimes at a busy bar as someone who stands out a bit. I’ve definitely noticed some people having a really hard time catching the bar staff’s eye compared to myself.
It’s craziness like this that has forced me to sit in the park drinking my nice relaxing 8 cans of Spesh for lunch.
Will be funny seeing the weirdos who do it get touchy in here.
Tbf any time I see a single file queue at a pub/bar i just walk past it and stand at the bar like normal anyway. You’ll usually get served next and it breaks the vertical queue.
I noticed today and I’m in another country, it’s normal if the staff are tied to one place in the bar and one person isn’t that quick.
Most of the events I have been too recently they force you to queue sectioning off each till.
If it’s a real pub i might go to the bar. If it’s a pub themed restaurant I will probably queue.
I had to do the whole queueing for a pint 27 years ago as a young recruit at RAF Halton. All I assumed it to be was another ‘dislocation from expectation’ as they tried to break you down and build you into what they needed. Didn’t see it anywhere else after that though.
I suppose this is better than watching the bar staff skip you multiple times because they can’t pay attention to who’s next or at least been there longer. Nothing worse than seeing someone walk up and get served when you’ve been waiting 5-10 minutes.
I actually agree with the queuing, it’s easier for staff to serve in busy pubs instead of constantly looking around.. forces staff to actually serve people other than who they are choosing to serve as well…
This photo shows a band
When a busload of people come in at once, it makes sense to queue.
A lot of people aren’t thinking for themselves anymore, waiting for environmental cues/queues, or just outright verbal instruction. Nanny state in full swing.
A queueless bar requires trust. Trust that the bar staff know who arrived first and will serve people in the order people arrived (not based on how well people can catch their eye).
I’d ask why that trust has gone, rather than being angry about the queue forming as a result
If there is only one bar tender then a queue is efficient.
Maybe if bar staff were capable of serving people in anything resembling an orderly fashion, we wouldn’t have regressed to pub socialism.
Kids today have no manners. No respect for their elders.
No! Not like that!
I think queuing is great, I walk up to the bar and get served quicker.
I just go straight to the bar and get served as long as there isnt someone already at the bar waiting. If there’s a queue, it’s voluntary. If a pub enforced queuing I’d simply go elsewhere.
Bar staff should just put a sign up saying you must be at the bar to get served, and don’t serve people in the queue. Once people see that it’s people who come up to the bar who are getting served, it should sort itself out
I think it’s tourist areas starting it. I saw it on the seafront in Bournemouth in the summer. There were many Spanish and French there. I’ve also seen it on the weird week before Christmas when people who early go out to the pub are out on work do’s or Christmas market inspired nights out.
Just walk to the front skip that weird single file queue,
Barkeep will definitely serve you.
People tend to see you do it then follow suit. Break the cycle.
If you get a look, explain why the bar top is 30 ft long and not 2 ft long ,they get the picture.
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Then tell people! “Hey don’t single file queue you block the walk way, use the whole bar”
>“We’ve trained our guys to say: ‘Please come forward, don’t queue,’” he said.
I like the idea they had to train staff to say that, as if they were just stood at an empty bar looking confused as to why there were no customers to serve.
Given that many pubs are facing existential threats, I’d say inconsequential changes in customer behaviour probably isn’t a battle worth fighting…
I feel like nature is healing – I haven’t seen a daft bar queue for quite a while now. Good riddance to them, nothing like being forced to awkwardly stand in the middle of the room, your arse next to some poor drinker’s head because the queue goes between the tables, constantly having to shuffle out the way of people trying to break through this human barrier cutting the pub in half.
Why are they “bemused” by this?
When you go to any shop, you form a queue.
Music venue? Queue.
Literally everywhere else you go you form a queue and wait to be served.
Pubs? How dare you make me queue! I should be able to wave a tenner at the staff and get served before someone else!
It is odd the few times I’ve seen it. Like, the bar is the queue
Probably one of the last remaining strange covid hangovers.
I do feel like I get unfairly prioritised sometimes at a busy bar as someone who stands out a bit. I’ve definitely noticed some people having a really hard time catching the bar staff’s eye compared to myself.
It’s craziness like this that has forced me to sit in the park drinking my nice relaxing 8 cans of Spesh for lunch.
Will be funny seeing the weirdos who do it get touchy in here.
Tbf any time I see a single file queue at a pub/bar i just walk past it and stand at the bar like normal anyway. You’ll usually get served next and it breaks the vertical queue.
I noticed today and I’m in another country, it’s normal if the staff are tied to one place in the bar and one person isn’t that quick.
Most of the events I have been too recently they force you to queue sectioning off each till.
If it’s a real pub i might go to the bar. If it’s a pub themed restaurant I will probably queue.
I had to do the whole queueing for a pint 27 years ago as a young recruit at RAF Halton. All I assumed it to be was another ‘dislocation from expectation’ as they tried to break you down and build you into what they needed. Didn’t see it anywhere else after that though.
I suppose this is better than watching the bar staff skip you multiple times because they can’t pay attention to who’s next or at least been there longer. Nothing worse than seeing someone walk up and get served when you’ve been waiting 5-10 minutes.
I actually agree with the queuing, it’s easier for staff to serve in busy pubs instead of constantly looking around.. forces staff to actually serve people other than who they are choosing to serve as well…
This photo shows a band
When a busload of people come in at once, it makes sense to queue.
A lot of people aren’t thinking for themselves anymore, waiting for environmental cues/queues, or just outright verbal instruction. Nanny state in full swing.
A queueless bar requires trust. Trust that the bar staff know who arrived first and will serve people in the order people arrived (not based on how well people can catch their eye).
I’d ask why that trust has gone, rather than being angry about the queue forming as a result
If there is only one bar tender then a queue is efficient.
Maybe if bar staff were capable of serving people in anything resembling an orderly fashion, we wouldn’t have regressed to pub socialism.
Kids today have no manners. No respect for their elders.
No! Not like that!
I think queuing is great, I walk up to the bar and get served quicker.
I just go straight to the bar and get served as long as there isnt someone already at the bar waiting. If there’s a queue, it’s voluntary. If a pub enforced queuing I’d simply go elsewhere.
Bar staff should just put a sign up saying you must be at the bar to get served, and don’t serve people in the queue. Once people see that it’s people who come up to the bar who are getting served, it should sort itself out
I think it’s tourist areas starting it. I saw it on the seafront in Bournemouth in the summer. There were many Spanish and French there. I’ve also seen it on the weird week before Christmas when people who early go out to the pub are out on work do’s or Christmas market inspired nights out.
Just walk to the front skip that weird single file queue,
Barkeep will definitely serve you.
People tend to see you do it then follow suit. Break the cycle.
If you get a look, explain why the bar top is 30 ft long and not 2 ft long ,they get the picture.