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Is It Legal To Reserve Tables And Seating In Pubs Such Wetherspoons

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busy gal | 17:44 Tue 06th Jun 2017 | Law
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what is the law on reserving tables and seating in pubs such as Wetherspoons
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I cannot see why there would be a law about something a sthis. Wasn't there a quote about the law not comcerning itself with mere trifles (other desserts and main courses are available at Wetherspoons)
The law doesn't cover such arrangements, each company sorts them out for themselves.
I don't think there is a law. I think it's up to the people who run the pub/restaurant.
Not sure what/why you are asking?

Some establishments have a "no reservations" policy whilst others require them.

What is the nature/rationale of your question?
According to the website, it is the responsibility of individual pubs and restaurants to organise their reservations systems - there appears to be no company-wide mandate on the issue.

You will need to contact the individual pub's management to discuss their policy.
What has been your issue?
In the absence of any response (busy gal must be very busy) I can only think either (a) she has tried to reserve a table and been told she cannot or (b) arrived in a Wethers to find a load of tables reserved and she couldn't get a seat.
^^^^obviously illegal - the full force of the law must be used to stop these problems from occuring.
As FF says, 'De minimis non curat lex'.
And for those of us who were not lucky enough (!) to study Latin at school, "The law does not concern itself with trifles".
Thank you, NJ. I wasn't trying to show off but sometimes I find that things are more concisely expressed in Latin. QED!
Apropos NJ's musings at 19:36, perhaps there is at least one further option which may be considered . . .

(c) Busy Gal reserved table(s) and seating at such an establishment, only to find that, upon arrival, there was no record of the booking and that she could not be accommodated. Perhaps, she now seeks possible redress?
'being a busy gal, I made a reservation and they didn't honour it, do I have legal recourse?'

or

'being a busy gal, I made a reservation and we didn't show, and they want to charge us - do they have legal recourse?'
As said there is no law on such a matter, it is down to each individual Landlord to make their own rules.

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