Does anyone from here drink in this public house anymore? For me it was shocking to walk past at 20 to 3 this afternoon, and see just one person outside drinking with no signs of any empty glasses on the pavements. Okay it was only a FA Cup game with Seven thousand there today, but i have seen ten fold the amount of people outside the Oak, before Pre season Freindles, League Cup, Anglo Italian Cup and Paint Pot Cup games, where the attendances have been around the 3 to 5 thousand mark.
Personally the pub has never been the same since Roger and Gwyn Case run it when we returned to the Valley and Ray after that. The Management in there now seem to have to have no idea in my view how to run a pub. I have been told of stories this season, of where it takes you around 15 mins to get served after a game, cause there are only 2 people serving, and once the Management come out to the Bar, they look in shock that there are people in the pub.
Went into Clancy's before the game and The White Swan in the Village after, and had a few steady beers in what i would call Decent pubs. It saddens me to see a pub like the Oak go downhill like this.
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Went into the Antigalligan for the first time today, quite nice in there, seems like the away fans get the best choice of a bad bunch.
Got chatting to one of the committee who was selling raffle tickets. They've got lots of plans to renovate the place which as even he admitted it badly needs.
The Oak is kind of my local, And it's a good little pub...Good Landlady and Barstaff etc but over the years I've only been in there once on a matchday and it took ages to get served.
I like the Cons Club on matchdays although I miss the Horse & Groom.
Went in there yesterday but only because I wanted to get our tickets before a beer. Got sick of the waiting a couple of years back now.
I use The Swan on a matchday now.
I think you're talking about the wrong pub Crusty.
The Royal Oak in question is near The Valley and The British Oak ( near the rear of Blackheath Rugby Club) is in Old Dover Road..........which I assume is the one you're thinking of.
Went in there yesterday but only because I wanted to get our tickets
before a beer. Got sick of the waiting a couple of years back now.
Well if you had to wait a couple of years to get served I'm not surprised you went elsewhere. You showed remarkable patience. lol
I gave up using this pub earlier in the season and swore never to go back!
The landlord has no idea about how to keep his beer, which invariably tastes like vinegar. In addition, you usually have to wait around 15 minutes to get served (as everyone else has mentioned) and, to add insult to injury, have to pay top "West End" prices. In short, when you eventually get served, you pay well over the odds for an inferior product.
Take note NSS
Was that Dave?
I used to be on the committee there (secretary) and I did a business plan for a refurb about 10 years ago, for some reason it never happened
As long as you stay away from the hard lads like WSS, Plaayer, Ketman, Gumbo, AFKA lording it on their own table then you'll be fine : - )