A popular Halifax cafe and bar is facing a backlash for its decision to be “screen-free” after 5 p.m. — but the unusual move has garnered some support as well.
Signs at Lion and Bright in the city’s hip north end were recently posted on tables informing patrons of the rule, which requires work-related screens such as laptops to be put away during the evening.
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Owner Sean Gallagher says during the day, the establishment operates as a cafe that many use as a workspace.
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But he says during the evening, Lion and Bright becomes a bar with an atmosphere that encourages people to “turn their work off” and relax and socialize.
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The rule has kindled a debate online, with some supporting the move but others declaring they won’t be visiting Lion and Bright anymore.
Gallagher clarified that the rule does not include things like smartphones or reading a book on an e-reader.
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