Why are public houses normally found on street corners?!


Question:

Why are public houses normally found on street corners?


Answers:
Terraced houses were long and narrow, a corner building is square and therefore much bigger. By necessity a pub should be a larger building than a house.

they dont exactly fit in the middle of a row of terraces

fight night in the corner

in my town they're not

thats where the paddy roadbuilders stopped for a break!!!

Because thats where most people lose them.

I cant remember where I left mine

Location location location - street corners are prime and get traffic from both streets.

FOR ACCESS AND DELIVERIES, BARRELS BACK YARDS.

Because they won the battle with corner shops.




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