UK Bars Offer 'Work From Pub' For People Who Are Tired Of 'Working From Home'
The plan was created in 2020 and has been spread to 185 Young's pubs in response to rising electricity bills for office workers working from home.
'Work from home has made lives easier for many people. People have adopted a smooth way of striking a healthy work-life balance. However, if it's an exhausting concept for you, UK pubs have designed an innovative way.
'Work from pub' is becoming a new trend in the UK. Pubs in the UK have launched 'work and play' packages.
Young's is offering working space at the majority of its pubs in the UK; the alluring deal costs ?15 (Rs 1,300) per day and includes a sandwich lunch and unlimited tea and coffee.
With the "WFP" program, employees trade in their home offices for shared workspaces. Power outlets, quiet spaces, and the choice of a pint or gin and tonic at the end of your shift are all included.
The plan was created in 2020 and has been spread to 185 Young's pubs in response to rising electricity bills for office workers working from home.
Some customers who "work from pubs" said they enjoyed the pub's more friendly atmosphere.
Jen, an education copywriter, who works out of Greenwich, London's Cutty Sark tavern, claimed that she even enjoyed the intimate ambiance of the 200-year-old premises of the office.
She told The Guardian, "It definitely beats the water cooler".
As many Brits struggle with the cumulative effects of the coronavirus pandemic, the energy crisis, and living expenses, several UK pubs have provided comparable deals.
In all 380 of its pubs, Fuller's daily special includes lunch and a drink for ?10 (Rs 900).
For ?10 per day, Brewhouse and Kitchen's "workspace" option includes WiFi, quiet areas, power outlets, unlimited hot and cold drinks, and printing.
In Weybridge, Surrey, the independent Flintgate Pub offers a ?15 "work and play deal" that includes power sockets, quiet stations, unlimited tea and coffee, and lunch, as well as a pint or G&T sundowner at 5 p.m.
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