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Old 28-08-2017, 11:15 AM #4
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The owner of a Devon coffee lounge has defended his controversial ‘no children under 12’ policy in spite of calls for a boycott of the ocean liner themed premises – which welcomes dogs.

The Chart Room, which is believed to be the UK’s only ocean liner themed coffee lounge, opened within the Brixham Steam Packet Company shop in Brixham a month ago. The shop, located at Old Foundry Court, Fore Street, sells antique and reproduction marine collectibles and specialises in ocean liner memorabilia. The coffee lounge is themed around 1920s to 1950s steamship travel and sells high-class teas and coffees and homemade cakes, pastries and savoury dishes. It does not ‘ban’ children under 12 but has a sign publicly stating that it does not cater for this age group.

http://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-...ends-no-384992

seems sensible bearing in mind what he has in there
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