(What will the really small places do?) The pictured bar is called the Temple of Convenience, usually shortened to The Temple. It is an old public toilet converted into a drinking establishment and is absolutely tiny inside. Unless the owners are allowed to serve drinks in the space outside, I'm not sure how it can open on July 4th. In fact, I'm not certain how any pub or restaurant that isn't large or has an outside space (or both) can operate profitably, or how they will operate. If I sit facing a friend or colleague, will there be one of those ubiquitous perspex screens between us? Or will the great British boozer be laid out like a classroom? Speaking of perspex, hindsight is giggling manically and screaming "Why didn't you invest in perspex?" at me. I hate hindsight. It claims wisdom but is not wise. I much prefer foresight. While I'm keen to meet friends and colleagues for the first time in months, I'm in no rush to do this ind...
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