
The owner of a Yorkshire bar has discovered a easy method of stopping visits from boisterous stag and hen dos: telling everybody to remain quiet.
FortyFive Vinyl Café is impressed by a selected kind of multinational discovered within the US metropolis of Nashville.
Proprietor Ian Reid, 63, opened up the location in January final yr after retiring from the world of banking with none prior expertise of working a venue.
He mentioned there are primarily two sorts of bars in Tennessee’s Music Metropolis – ‘honky-tonks’ and ‘listening rooms’.
The FortyFive Vinyl Café is a listening room, he defined, which means it usually hosts stay performances… however not the sort the place the gang is on its toes and yelling out the phrases.
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Ian mentioned: ‘When we now have occasions, it’s all ticketed. We don’t enable hen dos or stag dos. It is a listening room, so when the music’s taking part in, we ask the viewers to be quiet and hearken to it.
‘We don’t get that with hen and stag does. I’ve a shush coverage.’

The bar, on York’s well-known Micklegate, acts as a gastro-pub with booze, sizzling drinks and meals by day earlier than reworking right into a stay music venue by evening.
Its coverage is clearly set out for all prospects in an indication which reads:

Some stag and hen dos have ventured into the bar previously they usually have been ‘high quality’, Ian mentioned, however extra usually he’s blissful to see them move by.
Hesaid: ‘We’re a café in addition to a bar, we’re not like a pub so we don’t have individuals on the door.
‘We see among the stuff going by and we predict we don’t need them to come back in, actually.’
In 2022, York Central MP Rachael Maskell mentioned the disruption from stag and hen events meant they need to be restricted to sure ‘zones’.
The concept, which Maskell argued would make the historic metropolis safer for households to get pleasure from, was dismissed as impractical by the native council.
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