Ffs. That’s a ridiculous comparison. I can find dozens of pubs that I prefer to any Spoons. I can’t do that with a football club I’ve supported since 1967. I can’t just decide I’ll go to Palace or Millwall instead of Charlton because I don’t like the owner.
Ffs. That’s a ridiculous comparison. I can find dozens of pubs that I prefer to any Spoons. I can’t do that with a football club I’ve supported since 1967. I can’t just decide I’ll go to Palace or Millwall instead of Charlton because I don’t like the owner.
Ffs. That’s a ridiculous comparison. I can find dozens of pubs that I prefer to any Spoons. I can’t do that with a football club I’ve supported since 1967. I can’t just decide I’ll go to Palace or Millwall instead of Charlton because I don’t like the owner.
Ffs. That’s a ridiculous comparison. I can find dozens of pubs that I prefer to any Spoons. I can’t do that with a football club I’ve supported since 1967. I can’t just decide I’ll go to Palace or Millwall instead of Charlton because I don’t like the owner.
The last pints I bought prior to going on holiday were £4.40 in the Dog and Bell, £4.50 for Guinness in Hardys and something like £6.70 for Meantime IPA keg in the Fans’ Bar.
I drink cask ale locally in Twickenham and, depending upon the strength, it’s usually around £5 or £5.20.
I've been going to a really nice pub near my house since I moved in two years ago, spending £6-£7 on a pint each time. Moving next week. Only just realised set foot in the Wetherspoons last week and discovered it's a really nice pub and had three of my favourite beers - charging £4 tops. Feel like such a fool.
As a student in Southampton in the Mid 90's, the famous Clowns and Jesters did 50p pints every Monday.
I'm gladdened to hear that 30 years later its still £1 a pint.
Clowns was the "wine bar" upstairs and Jesters was the night club downstairs (although quite how the stairs passed any fire regulations I'll never know).
Even during the height of summer, when it hadn't rained for months, you would somehow stagger out of Jesters with trousers covered in mud.
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£5 in Bexley today.
Just back indoors having a 'few' in the Kings Head
https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/23695955/britain-cheapest-pub-price-pint-money/
I drink cask ale locally in Twickenham and, depending upon the strength, it’s usually around £5 or £5.20.
I'm gladdened to hear that 30 years later its still £1 a pint.
Clowns was the "wine bar" upstairs and Jesters was the night club downstairs (although quite how the stairs passed any fire regulations I'll never know).
Even during the height of summer, when it hadn't rained for months, you would somehow stagger out of Jesters with trousers covered in mud.
A pint of Guinness and a large white wine spritzer = £16.50.