Anyone know when the pub-closed rule officially originated? Was legislation passed or is it just implicitly understood?
According to Encyclopaedia Brittanica; "As early as the 2nd century Good Friday was kept by Christians as a day of penance and fasting." So there has long been a culture of denial on the day, but I'm just wondering how/when it came about that pubs can't/don't open. Why alcohol? Why not cakes?