Brits share what makes your local pub ‘unbearable middle class’

Brits share what makes your local pub ‘unbearable middle class’

Twitter users in the UK have shared things that show a pub is “unbearable middle class”, from hard-to-break toilet bowls to food that isn’t served.

The discussion started after social media user @cymrurouge a. Chirp “What’s your “thing” that lets you know you’re in a middle-class bar unbearable for **********?’ ask.

His thread was quickly filled with comments from other Brits posting snapshots of the various things they encountered with locals across the country.

One person wrote, “I once went to a bar for lunch and was served bread in a hat,” an unusual sign that discouraged them.

Twitter users in the UK have shared things that prove what a pub is.

Twitter users in the UK have shared what proves a pub is “unbearable middle class”, from hard-to-break toilet bowls to food not served.

Brits reveal what makes a mid-range pub, from a beer monster to visible light bulbs

  • Weird toilet signs
  • Food not served on a plate, such as a glass or cutting board
  • beer samples
  • Unusual reserved signs
  • The menu is written
  • pallet furniture
  • artisan butter
  • Fancy chips.
  • Unusual food descriptions such as “sweet fried”
  • Outdoor hanging bulbs
  • “Unstructured” meals that you have to prepare yourself
  • The menu presented in the book
  • Hash-free prices
  • No wifi password or “funny” wifi
  • No chairs or matching furniture
  • truffle chips
  • homemade ketchup
  • The music consists of major hits of the 90s sung by a breathing artist with a slow piano.

After Frank shared his tweet online yesterday, it quickly went viral with over 5800 likes and 1,000 retweets.

Many other users were quick to share their shocking stories and experiences from various bars around the country.

Someone wrote: “Where you drink your drink in jam jars or buy the rest of it in a can or some other crap”.

Another shared a snapshot of a men’s and women’s bathroom with an interesting design outside, writing, “Bathroom signs that are more difficult to decipher than hieroglyphs or just plain weird.”

The controversy started when a Twitter user named Frank Sobotka went viral.

The controversy started when a Twitter user named Frank Sobotka went viral.

Meanwhile, another commented: “There are no hash marks on the menu. Also missing “0” in pennies. So it says 5.5 instead of £5.50.’

Another Twitter user shared a photo of a typewritten menu, commenting, “It serves food and that’s how the prices are written.”

‘Ditto. I want my summer pie in a pint,” he added when they shared a piece of summer pie served in a Guinness glass.

“I once saw the Eton wreck fall into pieces. On the other hand, I placed an order.’

Other Twitter users quickly weighed in on what they noticed at various bars across the country, including the lack of Wi-Fi and hanging light bulbs in the open.

Other Twitter users quickly weighed in on what they noticed at various bars across the country, including the lack of Wi-Fi and hanging light bulbs in the open.

Another wrote: “You order chips and they bring you about 5 chips.”

“Places where you drink from jam jars or give yourself a coin in a safe or some other crap,” said one.

One suggested they were “mismatched chairs that looked like they came from a dilapidated school.”

“Truffle fries (cooked in truffle oil) with your artisanal burger,” she added. “It tastes bad. Don’t worry if you haven’t tasted it yet.”

When someone says, “The menu describes the food in terms of emotional investment”, “Ooh, ‘soft fried’ turns everything out, you mean some fried.”

Meanwhile, others continued to complain about what made the bars.

Others, meanwhile, continued to complain about what made pubs “middle class”, including hilarious wifi passwords and mismatched seats.

Source: Daily Mail

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