A Belfast pub owner has caused a stir on social media after it emerged he refused to serve a customer a glass of Coke.
The pub sits on Belfast’s Upper Church Lane and well known for serving a quality pint of Guinness.Bittles owner John Bittles.But this exchange isn't the first time that John has laid down the law for guests at his establishment.
Customers thought John was joking when a notice went up warning punters could only order pints, not halves. He said at the time, “What’s the point, tourists come in and order a half pint and then sit with it for ages. We’re a small bar.” When pubs began welcoming people through their doors again after Covid restrictions were lifted, a sign on the bar read: “No Jab No Juice.”Picture: Instagram
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