Seamus nodded along to Romeo's observations. "That's basically what I was thinking when I suggested having a vegetarian day. It's a good way to introduce people who don't usually eat vegetarian to the idea that they can!" Not that Seamus was vegetarian himself, he wasn't, but he still wanted his pub to be as inclusive as possible.
"Sorry!" Seamus flushed, the phoenix statue curled tight into his fist. "I didn't mean to startle you." He could be a bit full-on, sometimes. Lacking in subtlety. He hoped Romeo would get used to it quickly. He moved away from the shelf and held out his hand to display his prize. "Dean and I have a sort of game going. We take it in turn to hide this." He glanced around, as if to make sure Dean wasn't skulking somewhere listening. As if anyone over six foot could properly skulk. "Only he's better at it than I am, so it's always a good feeling when I finally find it. Our previous chef didn't mind if we included the kitchen, as long as we didn't disturb his food prep. This is left over from before you started."