Just been out for a lovely meal at a country pub, eaten in a smoke free environment. In days gone by (before the smoking ban) this would have been followed by a return to our local to meet up with friends, have a laugh and maybe a game of darts before returning home at closing time. Unfortunately (since the smoking ban) the village pub has now closed, so after our meal we came home. Nothing much on the telly so thought I'd read the latest posts on the forum. This thread seems to have wandered off course slightly from the original subject of smoking while dining alfresco to smoking almost anywhere.
The one upside of not going out as much because of the smoking ban in the U.K. is that we now have more money to spend, most of which goes on our two or three weeks holiday each year in Agios Stefanos. The friendliness of the locals, the strolls along the beach, people we have met over years and the laid back feel of the village are all things which draw us back each year along with being able to walk into a bar, buy a drink, sit at a table and light a cigarette. For most of the season empty tables far outnumber occupied ones so surely there is plenty of room for everyone. The views expressed by Jules and Lilly
are fortunately the views of most reasonable people and long may this continue to be so.