Peteaud
Veteran
- Location
- South Somerset
Thats a frankly jaw-dropping attitude. I've never come across it, but if I did, I would be having words there and then.
Do you think it was purely because you were in cycling garb? I mean, if this was a fancy up-market resturant, and it was 7.30 in the evening, then I may - just may - be inclined to understand. But if its just your run-of-the-mill 'local' boozer, either chain or solo, and they are exhibitng that kind of behaviour, I would kindly enquire as to why they hoped I wasn't planning on eating, and unless the answer was "Well Im awfully sorry, it looks like you may want a meal because you've obviously been doing exercise and Im sure you're hungy, but the kitchen has actually just closed/is broken/the chef has ran off to Tiawana with the barmaid", I wouldn't feel at all bad about speaking my mind in the slightest. Especially if it's a place Im not likely to frequent. Nuts to the English way of politeness and not complaining.
Luckily, my usual stop offs are more than accomodating, and the worst I have to put up with is sarcastic wolf whistles and jibes about being fueled by alcohol or whatever.
I dont really wear "cycling garb" as i had 3/4 baggy shorts and a red Gil jacket on and my Northwest cycle shoes, so i could have passed for a rambler i suppose, although the bike might have been a give away (not sure if she had seen us pull up).
Its a freehouse, and to be honest i didnt really realise what she had said until after when we were chatting outside.
If it was a posh restaurant then i can see her point (just) but its just a boozer on a main road.
We do have a "posh" place near here and i am going to now go in in full cycling gear to see their reation.

