probably makes a difference if they have wait staff or not.
no wait staff? then they are not policing people who come in and hangout and chill. Just a practical thing.
probably makes a difference if they have wait staff or not.
no wait staff? then they are not policing people who come in and hangout and chill. Just a practical thing.
I didn't see anything in there about coffeehouses gladly hosting non customers, but I didn't fully read it either. I've never heard of businesses openly promoting such a policy either.
I'm trying to see the other side of this, but it still doesn't make sense. If I were sitting there without buying anything, I wouldn't be surprised if they asked me to leave, and I would either buy something or leave. It never would reach the point of police involvement. Failing to leave private property when asked makes you fundamentally guilty.