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Bun's Restaurant Delaware

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 11:52 am
by evan price
First time eating out at Bun's in a couple years. They have a nice patio now.
Anyway, read the gunbuster sign behind the register which to my surprise isn't a liquor control sign, it's a full- force CPZ gunbusters sign.
Guess I won't be back.

Re: Bun's Restaurant Delaware

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 12:12 pm
by JustaShooter
Did you leave them a "no guns=no money" card?

Re: Bun's Restaurant Delaware

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 6:36 am
by Javelin Man
Behind the register instead of the front door isn't exactly "Conspicuous".

One poster on this forum was ordered by his boss to post his business but wasn't told where to put the sign. He diligently posted the sign in the back of the refrigerator.

Re: Bun's Restaurant Delaware

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 6:50 am
by Brian D.
That's too bad. Bun's survived Covid but maybe not their own hoplophobia. Next trip to Delaware I'll have a look and give out a NG = NM card. Maybe try to convince someone just to stay in practice, or maybe just point and laugh. (The latter can be very effective if you walk in, and then back out, with a large group.)

Re: Bun's Restaurant Delaware

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 11:12 am
by docachna
Brian D. wrote:That's too bad. Bun's survived Covid but maybe not their own hoplophobia. Next trip to Delaware I'll have a look and give out a NG = NM card. Maybe try to convince someone just to stay in practice, or maybe just point and laugh. (The latter can be very effective if you walk in, and then back out, with a large group.)
If it's a place that serves alcohol, Excuse #1 seems to always be "we serve alcohol, so you can't have guns in here."

Once that is pointed out as a falsehood, the most common Excuse #2 seems to be "our insurance company makes us post it".

Once that is dismissed as highly unlikely (I was in insurance 25 years, and never heard of it), Excuse #3 often is "well, we want our customers to feel safe !".

Once I then ask them if they're going to protect their customers from harm by throwing the grease from the fryer at the BG, things usually go downhill from there.

Can't figure out why.

Re: Bun's Restaurant Delaware

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:43 pm
by dingode
I grew up in Delaware and it used to be a very conservative town and county. Unfortunately, as Columbus grows the liberals moved into Delaware in force and it isn't what it was when I lived there. I'm not even sure if Buns is locally owned anymore. When I'm in town I try to get to the Hamburger Inn and enjoy the atmosphere and a cinnamon roll.