2/5 Kayan Y. 3 years ago on Google
If
you're
concerned
about
social
distancing,
Sub
13
isn't
the
place
for
you.
In
general,
things
are
different.
Arrived
on
Fri
at
7pm
and
all
seemed
safe
with
one
way
signs,
track
and
trace
plus
hand
santiser
on
entrance.
Person
on
the
door
was
communicating
with
staff
at
the
back
to
confirm
whether
there
was
space
for
us
in
the
back
garden.
We
shared
a
corner
sofa
with
2
other
socially
distanced
pairs.
So
all
seemed
fine.
But
things
didn't
stay
fine
for
long
1.
Service
charge
is
now
added
to
the
bill.
Which
is
understandable
as
it's
now
table
service,
but
it
doesn't
state
anywhere
on
the
menu.
£13
for
241
is
now
£14.63,
so
a
12.5%
service
charge
2.
There
was
way
more
waiting
staff
than
bar
staff.
1st
out
of
2
rounds
of
drinks
was
super
slow
-
for
a
moment,
I
thought
they
forgot
our
drinks.
2nd
round
was
a
lot
quicker
even
though
it
was
busier
3.
The
garden
really
started
getting
busier
from
about
8:30pm
onwards.
Large
groups
of
about
8+
were
moving
between
seating
areas.
One
of
which
was
moved
to
where
we
were
sat
by
the
Sub
13
staff.
A
person
had
to
closely
pass
me
in
order
to
sit
down.
So
we
decided
not
to
stay
for
another
round
and
call
it
a
night
instead
4.
Entry
and
exit
was
the
same
way
-
so
the
one
way
stickers
was
just
for
show.
A
lot
of
people
loitering
along
the
garden
entrance/exit
making
it
impossible
to
social
distance.
Waiting
staff
was
narrowly
overtaking
us
even
though
we
were
trying
to
leave.
I
asked
her
whether
this
was
the
exit
and
she
said
it
was
I
visited
Dark
Horse
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
and
their
social
distancing
measures
were
so
well
thought
out
compared
to
Sub
13.
So
if
the
above
experience
isn't
for
you,
pay
the
extra
£2.5ish
for
Dark
Horse.
Better
cocktails,
better
experience
and
safer
procedures
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