Having seen star wars on Monday, I can confirm there's nothing weird about it, and I was able to choose and eat the snacks at my own pace. All in all, recommended.
Absolutely right. What a strange question to ask - although I have come across one or two people who wouldn't dream of going to a restaurant or a pub on their own either, for some odd reason I don't really understand.
[QUOTE 4064308, member: 259"]The Picture House in Bakewell use to sell pork scratching, cockles, mussels and whelks during the interval.[/QUOTE]
The Ritz ballroom in Brighouse sold sandwiches and pie and peas during the Paul Carrack gig that I attended the other year. He queued with the punters for his pie and peas.
It's grim in an empty hotel dining room, I'll grant you. But the meal I had in Sault on Boj Nov night last year was great! Except that every time I made eye contact with someone they'd raise their glass, I'd raise mine back and drain it, and I was slaughtered before the cheese arrived. farking brilliant. Sorry, what was the problem again?
*falls over*
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