pub has apologised for any 'offence' caused after the current hot weather saw its sign change to something rather "interesting".Owners of The County Music Bar, on Saltergate in Chesterfield, claim the hot weather caused the 'O' in its name to crack and fall off.This meant that the sign ended up reading something rather rude.The vanished vowel meant the sign read 'THE C', followed by a small gap, then 'UNTY BAR'.We think you can guess what that reads.Explaining and apologising for the mishap, a social media post from the pub read: "We apologise for any offence...
the heat has caused the 'O' to crack and drop off leaving us with a rather interesting new sign..."I can confirm we are not turning into a strip club."Posting another update, the.
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