2/5 Louise Jo-Anne Griffiths (. 6 months ago on Google
Customer
care
needs
looking
at.
Very
good
if
you
are
a
regular,
cis
and
a
couple
(biological
male
and
a
biological
female).
3rd
time
I've
been
in,
1st
time
sat
having
a
laugh
with
some
guys
from
Scandanavia,
2nd
time
I
went
for
a
small
breakfast
and
all
was
good,
friendly,
chatty
etc.
This
time
new
staff
waiting
on,
so
going
to
say
I
found
not
very
friendly
this
time
around.
Other
customers
(I
know
they
are
out
of
your
control
to
a
degree)
but
when
some
witch
who
thinks
they
look
like
the
queen
of
Sheba
but
really
are
in
the
gutter,
sit
there,
stirring
and
talking
about
you
(yes
I
can
lip
read)
it's
pretty
sad
huh.
Sorry
I
look
so
much
more
prettier,
slimer
and
fitter
than
the
obvious
battle
axes
that
may
frequent
the
place,
what
can
I
do.I
even
took
a
picture
of
this
plastic
(mutton
dressed
as
lamb)
woman,
(wicked
witch
of
the
West)
images
attached
of
the
it!
I
believe
this
place
to
be
NOT
very
LGBT
friendly,
(especially
the
T)
I
advice
STAYING
AWAY,
especially
if
you
may
be
transgender,
they
really
don't
want
you
as
it
obviously
touches
a
nerve
with
some
old,
English
bigots
that
visit
and
think
they
own
it.
Such
a
shame
that
when
you
come
to
Gran
Canaria
for
the
first
time,
it
makes
you
not
want
to
return.
Little
Englanders,
make
me
sick
and
should
keep
that
ridiculous
thought
process
and
beliefs
in
your
own
home,
obviously
Tory
voters
or
Sun/Daily
Mail
readers!
I
know
this
will
get
a
poor
response,
I
just
hope
you
change
your
image
that's
all!
I've
been
all
over
this
wonderful
island
with
2
friends
that
live
here,
over
the
past
week,
having
authentic
food
and
everywhere
has
been
absolutely
wonderful,
but
oh,
oh
too
many
Brits
in
one
place,
we
know
what
happens
next
don't
we,
flag
is
planted
and
it's
back
to
the
stone
ages!
I
really
don't
mean
to
sound
cruel,
as
I'm
not
a
cruel
person,
just
tired
of
this
type
of
bigotry,
that
should
stay
in
the
last
century!
Think
on
people,
when
you
are
pointing
a
finger
at
others,
3
are
pointing
back
at
yourself!
***UPDATE
FROM
THE
OWNERS
REPLY***
It's
obvious
you
can't
"
vet"
anyone
going
into
your
pub,
so
why
even
say
that!
How
you
would
expect
a
solo
person
who
feels
uncomfortable
and
concerned
about
any
repercussions
in
a
strange
country,
to
make
a
complaint,
shows
ignorance
in
all
honesty.
I
really
do
not
believe
you
have
a
transgender
person
working
for
you,
I
think
they
would
probably
be
destroyed
in
your
employment
by
some
of
the
people
that
go
into
the
establishment,
especially
when
they
are
drunk,
I
experienced
it
today
and
I
"pass!"
and
that
was
by
one
of
your
waitress's
or
should
we
say
waiters
in
today's
society.
It's
amazing
that
lots
of
"cis"
people
seem
to
think
they
are
"expert
trans
person
spotters"
isn't
it,
sarcasm
intended.
Eg,
oh
they
have
big
hands,
broad
shoulders,
Adams
apple
blah,
blah,
blah,
so
let's
sit
and
stir
at
them
and
discuss
them
etc,
etc,
etc.
It's
funny
that
lots
of
businesses
always
state
that
they
have
a
"trans"
person
in
employment
when
they
are
trying
to
make
themselves
look
like
they
are
diverse,
when
in
actual
fact
they
are
probably
most
definitely
not!
If
you
didn't
have
an
issue,
then
I
wouldn't
have
written
such
a
review
would
I,
so
I
stand
by
what
I
have
written.
My
advice
is
for
trans
people,
especially
those
who
do
not
"pass"
in
society
as
the
gender
they
pertain
to
live
in,
is
to
go
somewhere
else,
it
then
protects
the
sensitive
nature
of
the
general
bigot
that
may
have
skeletons
in
their
own
cupboard
upon
entering
into
the
presence
of
a
"trans"
person.
Maybe
you
should
improve
upon
your
diversity
training
for
all
staff,
it
may
help
in
the
long
term.