“... there are pubs everywhere in Britain. They come in a wide range of styles, noisy ones with sport on giant TV screens or rock music, where young people go to meet each other: and quiet ones with little tables in dark corners. These days many have a restaurant area and quite good food, but others still have nothing more than crisps and nuts. Some are just inhabited by regulars, drinkers who come in every day and who all know each other, making the place a kind of private club; others have only tourists and passers-by. Some pubs are pretty and charming; others are ugly and stink of old beer and cigarette smoke.”
FARREL, Mark. British Life and Institutions. London: Chanerel Ltd., 2000.
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