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'It's ridiculous': publicans bemused by rise of single-file queues to get served

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/jan/31/publicans-bemused-single-file-queue-trend-pubs
13•zeristor•6h ago

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maxrev17•6h ago
Stop putting card machines in a single place… till in the back was the key.
ryandrake•5h ago
> “Maybe there’s something I’ve missed, but we’ve tried everything.”

Even after reading the article, I'm not sure I understand why they care so much. You've got a queue of people wanting to give you money. Just take it and serve them drinks. Why do these pubs care how people queue up?

To me, it seems like a good step forward. I never liked the mode most bars/pubs operate in, where you need to push and muscle your way up to the bar, squeezed in sideways next to everyone else, trying to get the bartender's attention. A queue seems much more orderly and civilized.

Imagine if fast food restaurants worked the way bars worked: Instead of waiting in line, everyone just mashes themselves up to the counter waving cash around and shouting their burger orders to whoever's attention they can capture...

wiedelphine•5h ago
The article says its hurting business. Its also an inefficent use of space and blocks throughfares. The space is designed with the lateral queues in mind.
cge•1h ago
The traditional arrangement is not a ‘lateral queue’, however, but, as the article points out, everyone standing and letting the bartender choose the order. And as someone who is read as queer and undesirable in Ireland (as far as I can tell), and read as desirable in London, in my experience that arrangement is very different than a queue.
metanonsense•5h ago
I think the issue it the (literal) "head-of-line blocking". Some requests can be processed either "concurrently" like tapping a beer from a keg or in parallel by having multiple bartenders, but having all people standing strictly in line makes this difficult.
trunc8•2h ago
Certainly in Irish pubs you wouldn't want the queue blocked while waiting a few minutes for a Guinness to "settle" before it can be served.
TurdF3rguson•2h ago
I think fast food workers might finally start getting tips in that system.
lvturner•1h ago
We shouldn't be tipping anyone, I don't understand the fascination with perpetuating a system that encourages employers not to pay a living wage.
TurdF3rguson•1h ago
Cough up a buck, you cheap bastard. I paid for breakfast.
nlawalker•4h ago
It’s not COVID, it’s the rise of technology-enabled orderliness and reward for planning ahead, like ordering food and drinks ahead for pickup, or booking the specific seats you want at the theater, and growing expectations that such orderliness is present.
antonvs•4h ago
> electing to wait in a single file line, standing one behind the other, before being called forward to order as if going through border control.

This is such a ridiculous comparison that it torpedoes any credibility this article might have had.

You know where else you get this kind of queuing behavior? At a supermarket checkout.

collingreen•3h ago
Strongly agree and want to pile on with some more very normal times to queue politely:

- waiting to get food at a quick service restaurant

- waiting to get into a show

- waiting for the bathroom in a public place

- merging while driving in traffic

Any time there is an uncoordinated mass of folks on a limited resource it helps simplify things all around for a FIFO process. The chaotic "sharpest elbows wins" approach being better is the exception not the rule.

yibers•4h ago
My hypothesis is that it's due to phones. Waiting in a single row queue became much less painless so the younger ones prefer even to be on the phone and wait in line. Actually, the more chaotic types of "lines" make it more difficult to just be on the phone while waiting.
hennell•2h ago
Impacted by phones removal of the pain of being in a queue sure. Due to phones seems to ignore all the comments that this "came out of nowhere" and wasn't seen before "2020".

It seems most likely that with pubs not so active over the pandemic, then operating with more socially distanced rules, new pub users just never learnt the "only used in pubs queueing system".

Which is a weird blindspot for the article, where they reference a normal queue as something from "border control", rather than then thing you do everywhere but the pub. Without the introduction to the system they just use the system they use everywhere else. And don't worry it takes longer because it's a convenient time to check your phone.

rustyhancock•3h ago
Half the time I pick a spot at the bar the bar staff decides it's time to slowly empty the dishwasher and walk in circles.

Screw that, I'll just queue and wait to be called by staff that'll serve me.

If the bar is functional it doesn't really matter if people are queuing cause they are leaving it so fast.

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