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Old June 24th 04, 10:53 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Marratxi Marratxi is offline
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Default Bottled water on tube


"Clive Page" wrote in message
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In article , Richard J.
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I believe so, and I find that a request for "une carafe d'eau" is
accepted more willingly in France than asking for tap water in an
English restaurant. I have never been charged for tap water in either
country, though I once found a restaurant (Old Siam in Reading) that
refused to serve it.


I think things have changed recently in the UK: I've never been keen on
paying for bottled water (except in countries where the tap water is
unsafe) but often used to get dirty looks in British restaurants when
asking for a jug of tap water while ordering my bottle of wine. In the
last month or two that has stopped, and a few times I've even be asked
if I want a jug of water (even iced water, maybe that's the effect of
American tourists?).
I suspect the recent scandals concerning impurities in bottled water
have finally had a beneficial effect.
Clive Page


I've just returned from a week in Grenoble and every time we ate out a
bottle or pitcher of water was put on the table, usually chilled.
Cheerz,
Baz