A PUB is selling pints for as little as £2.60 - but punters have to stick to a strict set of rules or face being kicked out. The Abbey, located in Derbyshire near the banks of the River Derwent , re-opened last week after a five-year hiatus.
8 The Abbey pub in Darley Abbey has a zero tolerance policy on swearing Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd 8 Lizzie Mazza, a learning co-ordinator, said: 'Having no phone is so good and refreshing' Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd 8 Fiona and her husband Nathan have bold reminders pinned to the walls Credit: Social Media Sessions at the boozer are focused on enjoying a cheap drink and, according to landlady Fiona Ashley, "the old fashioned art of conversation". Fiona and her husband Nathan have bold reminders pinned to the walls and even on beer mats that state: “We are a digital detox pub.” Other signs at the hostelry in historic Darley Abbey, on the outskirts of Derby, warn: “Use of mobiles, laptops and other digital devices are not allowed.
" Other notices include “No swearing - zero tolerance", and “Beer and conversation encouraged". Read more Money FESTIVE FUN I tried all the top Christmas toys at Hamleys and the best one costs under £10 ALL CHANGE Virgin Money issues important update to customers over Nationwide takeover When The Sun visited the pub - which is set in a former monastery's sleeping quarters - not one person was seen daring to break the rules. Food is yet to be introduced, but the busy lunchtime crowd seemed.