British Pub Closes After 1,000 Years Due To Pandemic WhatDoYouThink?
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, an English pub north of London, that says it’s been operating since 793 A.D. has closed for good, with the owner citing the pandemic as being the cause for closure.
What doEddie Oseni, Cable Solderer“I feel most sorry for the regulars who’ve been going there since the eighth century.”“You’d think the Black Plague would’ve prepared the owners for the pandemic.”
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