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Is the pub lunch like a resaurant within a bar, meaning kids (17 year old) can also eat there? Or is it only for those old enough to enjoy the beverage that goes so well with the pub lunch?

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Is the pub lunch like a resaurant within a bar, meaning kids (17 year old) can also eat there? Or is it only for those old enough to enjoy the beverage that goes so well with the pub lunch?

It's open to anyone & if you'd like to read more info there's a current discussion on it at this link:

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1646604

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On the Diamond and the Sapphire it is often held in the Savoy dining room. All are welcome and there is no obligation to have any of those malt beverages...soft drinks are available as well as tea and coffee.:)

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Is the pub lunch like a resaurant within a bar, meaning kids (17 year old) can also eat there? Or is it only for those old enough to enjoy the beverage that goes so well with the pub lunch?

No problem. It must have something to do with international waters. It is curious that underagers could go in the bar to eat. It may also be that it is really a "restaurant" at lunch. Anyway...don't miss the pub lunch. It is delicious.

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No problem. It must have something to do with international waters. It is curious that underagers could go in the bar to eat. It may also be that it is really a "restaurant" at lunch. Anyway...don't miss the pub lunch. It is delicious.

 

I don't know about the international waters thing or the rules at sea, and all states are different of course, but in California underage children can eat in a bar with adults as long as food is being served, as then it is considered a restaurant. If it is after the hours when that particular establishment would serve food, then they cannot.

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