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  • Riviera said:

    Shepherd Neame have continued their programme of destroying traditional pubs by making them into sparse, echoy, hotel lobbies; the latest The Prince Albert in Bexleyheath, known as "Pots and Pans" to many. All that lovely brass and copper has gone and so has the atmosphere and character of the pub.
    Thank goodness for Micropubs!

    Really? That's terrible, as you say, ripping the hearts out of pubs. I used to play for their Sunday side alongside 1905 & DA9.
  • edited October 2014
    Redskin said:

    Just spent a few days in L'pool and Manchester where there are any number of proper pubs still standing, Manchester especially.

    Off to Broadstairs tomorrow where there is a fantastic old pub,'The Brown Jug' off the Ramsgate Rd, where the septuagenarian land lady still tots up the round in her head. No music, no machines, just locals talking and drinking or playing boules in the garden. Also, the 'The Thirty - nine Steps', a micro pub in the town centre with some good local ales.

    Then 'The Life boat', in Margate,a small pub with a bank of proper ciders and perrys, some of which are decidedly trippy.

    Interesting to see the first seeds of Chirpy's micro pub starting to take root at the beginning of the the thread.

    I've been in The Thirty-Nine Steps. Good beer, good prices, nice atmosphere and friendly, knowledgeable landlord. I can recommend.
  • edited October 2014

    I can confirm Clancys is closed and there is a horrible smell in Charlton.

    For any lifers that attend Clancy's on a match day, the pub was open as per normal as at 18:30hrs this evening. Ignore the blind and ignorant.
  • shirty5 said:

    I can confirm Clancys is closed and there is a horrible smell in Charlton.

    For any lifers that attend Clancy's on a match day, the pub was open as per normal as at 18:30hrs this evening. Ignore the blind and ignorant.
    i can assure you I'm neither blind nor ignorant. The pub was closed at 3pm.
  • Clanceys has been taken over by new owners 3 weeks ago - different staff but definitely open.


  • i can assure you I'm neither blind nor ignorant. The pub was closed at 3pm.

    As any decent pub should be.
  • edited October 2014

    iaitch said:

    He didn't go past at 3am did he?

    he has been known to get things wrong! I'll probably find out he meant the Victoria....

    They've closed the Victoria? Missed that one.
    surely you didn't miss the pnb.
    I used to like The Victoria, you could park up by the Barrier and go straight in. The wobbly floor reminded me of the Crooked House in Peter Pans playground. They used to to nice rolls pre-wrapped in cling film - the fastest pub grub ever, no messing around they were just bunged over the bar with your drinks.
  • Sad to read the Woodman by the drill Hall has gone many a good time in outside as a youngster with a bottle of pop a local for Grazeley Close drinkers..........guess its going to be flats ? least the Nelson down the road became an Indian
  • Stig said:

    iaitch said:

    He didn't go past at 3am did he?

    he has been known to get things wrong! I'll probably find out he meant the Victoria....

    They've closed the Victoria? Missed that one.
    surely you didn't miss the pnb.
    I used to like The Victoria, you could park up by the Barrier and go straight in. The wobbly floor reminded me of the Crooked House in Peter Pans playground. They used to to nice rolls pre-wrapped in cling film - the fastest pub grub ever, no messing around they were just bunged over the bar with your drinks.
    can anyone remember the name of the Thames Barrier Arms in it's previous life?
  • Stig said:

    iaitch said:

    He didn't go past at 3am did he?

    he has been known to get things wrong! I'll probably find out he meant the Victoria....

    They've closed the Victoria? Missed that one.
    surely you didn't miss the pnb.
    I used to like The Victoria, you could park up by the Barrier and go straight in. The wobbly floor reminded me of the Crooked House in Peter Pans playground. They used to to nice rolls pre-wrapped in cling film - the fastest pub grub ever, no messing around they were just bunged over the bar with your drinks.
    can anyone remember the name of the Thames Barrier Arms in it's previous life?
    The lads of the village?
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  • Stig said:

    iaitch said:

    He didn't go past at 3am did he?

    he has been known to get things wrong! I'll probably find out he meant the Victoria....

    They've closed the Victoria? Missed that one.
    surely you didn't miss the pnb.
    I used to like The Victoria, you could park up by the Barrier and go straight in. The wobbly floor reminded me of the Crooked House in Peter Pans playground. They used to to nice rolls pre-wrapped in cling film - the fastest pub grub ever, no messing around they were just bunged over the bar with your drinks.
    can anyone remember the name of the Thames Barrier Arms in it's previous life?
    The lads of the village?
    Where CAFC was formed ?
  • Riviera said:



    i can assure you I'm neither blind nor ignorant. The pub was closed at 3pm.

    As any decent pub should be.
    and was open today at 2pm.
  • yesterday about 10.30 AM outside the Sun In The Sands large group(10 at least) of African ladies and gents with clip boards etc looking the place over---------no idea if the place is for sale but last time i saw that it was outside the Horse and Groom.
  • yesterday about 10.30 AM outside the Sun In The Sands large group(10 at least) of African ladies and gents with clip boards etc looking the place over---------no idea if the place is for sale but last time i saw that it was outside the Horse and Groom.

    From happy clappy to happy clippy?
  • yesterday about 10.30 AM outside the Sun In The Sands large group(10 at least) of African ladies and gents with clip boards etc looking the place over---------no idea if the place is for sale but last time i saw that it was outside the Horse and Groom.

    Another pub becomes a church!
  • edited October 2014
    Crowd of us went to the Post Office tonight in SE9. Not a bad night. Beer pretty good. I'm still opening though.
  • Don't know if it's been mentioned elsewhere but they're finally working on the pub in the old Woolwich building. Due to open "soon".

    Now open as a pub called the Equitable
  • Stig said:

    iaitch said:

    He didn't go past at 3am did he?

    he has been known to get things wrong! I'll probably find out he meant the Victoria....

    They've closed the Victoria? Missed that one.
    surely you didn't miss the pnb.
    I used to like The Victoria, you could park up by the Barrier and go straight in. The wobbly floor reminded me of the Crooked House in Peter Pans playground. They used to to nice rolls pre-wrapped in cling film - the fastest pub grub ever, no messing around they were just bunged over the bar with your drinks.
    can anyone remember the name of the Thames Barrier Arms in it's previous life?
    The lads of the village?
    Where CAFC was formed ?
    I would say yes, as that's where Siemens Meadows was, however the lads were 15 -17 yrs and wouldn't be drinking in there, would they? ;-0)
  • I was in the prince Albert in Bexleyheath in may, and was'mt impressed by the removal of all the brass. It just looked empty, but I will add the cheese board offer was very welcome halfway through the night.
  • smiffyboy said:

    Don't know if it's been mentioned elsewhere but they're finally working on the pub in the old Woolwich building. Due to open "soon".

    Now open as a pub called the Equitable
    Didn't seem to be open earlier today. Still had signs up saying "opening soon".
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  • Clancy's is most definitely still open. Was in the Sun in the Sands recently and they showed no sign of closing, though you can see it must be a struggle to make ends meet.

    Not sure if I shared this micro-pub article before, so apologies if you've seen it: http://deserter.co.uk/2014/08/pubs-fight-back/

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  • So what happens when the big pub companies decide to close down hundreds more pubs for flats to make up for this lost income?
  • What's the latest on The White Swan ?
  • Some of you may know the White Hart at Liverpool Street. Alan Sugar's company, Amsprop, is recreating it as an office block..
    http://spitalfieldslife.com/2014/12/30/elegy-for-the-white-hart/
  • Some of you may know the White Hart at Liverpool Street. Alan Sugar's company, Amsprop, is recreating it as an office block..
    http://spitalfieldslife.com/2014/12/30/elegy-for-the-white-hart/

    Knew it as the 199 in my city days. Nothing special to be honest, just a typical station pub full of Essex boys having a couple of Carlings before catching the train home.
  • edited January 2015
    Riviera said:

    As a bitter drinker I think the future may be the micro-pub. I was in Tankerton last night and one has recently opened there. My parents live there and my Dad and brother had been enthusing about it. I must admit I was a bit sceptical about it but was pleasantly surprised. No music, no TV, no cooked food, no mobiles, no fruit machines. no spirits and NO LAGER! Just ale, mostly local independent stuff and real local ciders plus limited wine. It's not a micro-brewery, just basically a room that serves bloody good beer and the emphisis is on local people socialising. All a bit middle aged and middle class but then I guess that's me!

    http://www.thetankertonarms.co.uk/about/index.html

    In fact I liked it so much I opened one myself!
  • What's the latest on The White Swan ?

    Here is or was the latest..
    http://savethewhiteswanse7.uk/
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/WhiteSwanSE7/
    Went in there for the Boxing Day match...... for a swift half, looked busy....
    Took these photos..... just an idea at present..... with the white swan photograph.....
  • Happened to be in Crayford for NYE - no problems there apparently - I was in the Crayford Arms, which is opposite the Dukes Head and just up the road from the Bear & Ragged Staff - crisis, whaT crisis?
  • 200 new pubs, or simply changing hands?
    Either way, good news for some

    From the local paper last week;

    PUB chain JD Wetherspoon is to open 200 new pubs and create 15,000 jobs over the next five years, the company has announced.

    The firm said it will invest more than £400 million developing new pubs across the UK and Republic of Ireland.

    Wetherspoon, which already operates 931 pubs and employs 34,000 staff, said the new jobs will be spread across the new outlets as well as at existing sites.
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