The landlord of the Horse and Jockey in Tideswell has apologised after an embarrassing blunder saw innocent diners wrongly accused of a £150 'dine and dash' escapade.
The Horse and Jockey previously accused innocent diners of failing to pay. A member of staff had failed to ring their transaction through the till systemA pub landlord has apologised after an embarrassing blunder saw innocent diners wrongly accused of a £150 'dine and dash' escapade.
CCTV images of the group of two men and two women were posted online after bosses at the boozer believed they had slipped away after guzzling steaks, real ale and lager. The diners ate two £27 10oz ribeye steaks with all the trimmings and two £15.25 Derbyshire gammon steaks, washing it all down with several real ales and lagers.
Sam Watson - the manager of the establishment has revealed a staff member had failed to run the innocent customers payment through the till system
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