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Last
night
we
went
to
the
West
End
for
a
family
night
out
to
see
the
Christmas
lights
and
go
to
the
Leicester
Square
Christmas
market
as
well
as
go
to
China
Town
for
a
meal.
Unfortunately
this
was
ruined
at
the
end
of
the
night
when
we
went
back
to
the
Green
King
Imperial
Public
House
at
5
Leicester
St,
London
WC2H
7BL.
We
first
went
there
as
we
had
a
half
hour
wait
for
out
table
at
the
Ermei
Sichuan
Restaurant
at
the
end
of
the
road,
as
my
two
sons
needed
a
toilet
and
was
thirsty.
When
my
wife
took
my
children
to
the
upstairs
women's
toilet,
she
said
to
me
they
were
disgustingly
dirty
and
smelt
dreadful,
so
I
took
the
boys
to
the
men's
toilets
which
were
acceptable
&
fine.
We
then
continued
to
have
our
drinks,
as
apart
from
the
women's
toilet
issues,
everyone
was
happy
and
it
was
not
to
noisy
and
busy
for
my
sons.
We
then
went
to
the
restaurant
and
had
our
meal.
When
we
come
out
my
two
son's
wanted
a
bubble
tea
which
we
got
and
we
then
went
back
to
the
Imperial
for
my
wife
and
I
to
have
one
for
the
road.
This
is
when
our
lovely
evening
all
went
dreadfully
wrong.
There
was
one
table
left
in
the
corner
at
the
end
of
the
bar
on
the
left
hand
side
where
we
sat.
We
hadn't
sat
down
one
minute,
when
my
son
kept
feeling
drips
coming
on
him.
When
we
looked
up
we
saw
the
leak
in
the
ceiling
and
realised
the
pitcher
on
the
table
was
not
beer,
but
put
there
to
catch
the
drips
from
the
ceiling.
Obviously
my
wife
and
I
couldn't
believe
that
this
seating
area
hadn't
been
cordoned
off
due
to
the
human
waste
leaking
from
the
ceiling,
in
order
to
safe
guard
the
public.
My
wife
reported
this
to
the
bar
staff
and
complained
why
wasn't
this
area
condoned
off,
and
the
bar
staff
said
that's
why
the
pitcher
jug
is
there
to
catch
the
leak,
surely
you
realised
that????
Obviously
we
were
not
happy
with
the
unprofessionalism
of
the
staff
and
how
they
expected
us
or
any
other
members
of
the
public
to
know,
that
in
fact
there
was
human
waste
leaking
from
the
ceiling
into
the
pitcher
jug
(as
photographed).
This
area
should
have
been
cordoned
off
to
safe
guard
the
public.