Patrons Snowed In at Pub for 48 Hours Report Tender Heads

Guests at a North Yorkshire pub are feeling the effects after being snowed in for two days, enjoying drinks and fun activities together.

Patrons Snowed In at Pub for 48 Hours Report Tender Heads
Patrons Snowed In at Pub for 48 Hours Report Tender Heads

North Yorkshire: So, get this! A bunch of folks got snowed in at the Tan Hill Inn, which is the highest pub in Britain. They’ve been stuck there for two whole days after a crazy snowstorm hit.

About 30 people made their way to the pub, and now they’re all holed up together, just having a good time. There’s even a little kid and a dog in the mix!

Even though the weather was rough, they’ve been keeping busy. They’ve been watching movies, having snowball fights, and, of course, enjoying some drinks.

Nicole, the pub manager, mentioned that everyone’s feeling a bit rough today after a wild night of partying. She said it’s pretty quiet in the pub this morning compared to last night’s festivities.

They had a chill day, watched “The Goonies,” and even had a little jam session with some guitar playing. Sounds like a blast, right?

The Tan Hill Inn is no stranger to these kinds of situations. It made headlines back in 2021 when a bunch of people got stuck there after an Oasis tribute band concert. The owner, Andrew, is all about making sure everyone is taken care of during these snowy adventures.

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