"Motorcycle groups" might give people a hint though...
Not worth the hassle, really
Loads of other great cafes in the Dales
Can someone explain how legally a shop can get away with discriminating against a specific group of the public ?
How do you think they would get on if that sign said No Blacks or Chinese or Gays, it's beggars belief in the modern day.
That'll convince people what nice folk bikers are. Top job
............every time I pass I sound my horn and stick two fingers up at the place. Over and out.
Perhaps he has customers like me... I avoid "bikers" cafes like the plague.
See sense, pack sandwiches and a flask.
fine for a day trip but not so easy if you are staying away from home for a while or in a group of up to 6 who are less organised
Can someone explain how legally a shop can get away with discriminating against a specific group of the public ?
How do you think they would get on if that sign said No Blacks or Chinese or Gays, it's beggars belief in the modern day.
Indeed. This scabby place is outside the village of Reeth. In the village centre there is a "square" with ample parking, at least 3 pubs, an ice cream parlour with tea room, a bakery and a traditional style café all waiting to welcome the more discerning customer seeking sustenance. I spent 3 nights at the Kings Arms a while ago and it is a pleasant village to use as a base or just for a break.
Can someone explain how legally a shop can get away with discriminating against a specific group of the public ?
How do you think they would get on if that sign said No Blacks or Chinese or Gays, it's beggars belief in the modern day.