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  • Great pub and John is a top bloke. I know he was looking to sell and move on but haven't been for a while. I know he reads Charlton Life so maybe he'll pop by soon.
  • Here in Belfast the graffiti on the walls says 'Heroin dealers will be shot'.
    Which sounds fair to me.
    Are you sure you are not in Indonesia?
  • con club ---awaiting re-development
    doom and gloom---African church
    Victoria---about to fall down
    White Horse---hanging on
    Clancies---shut
    Albion---African restaurant
    Greyhound---jesus what a mess
    Mitre---African church



    few years back could do a good pub crawl from Woolwich to The valley

    Ample opportunity to pray for a win, instead?

  • con club ---awaiting re-development
    doom and gloom---African church
    Victoria---about to fall down
    White Horse---hanging on
    Clancies---shut
    Albion---African restaurant
    Greyhound---jesus what a mess
    Mitre---African church



    few years back could do a good pub crawl from Woolwich to The valley

    Also The Westminster down from Clancys/Dockers.
  • Is the George IV near Samuel street area still going?
    Used to play darts against them many moons ago.
  • Is the George IV near Samuel street area still going?
    Used to play darts against them many moons ago.

    It was still going in January this year.
  • edited May 2015
    It's not all doom and gloom on the pub front. Five Micropubs have opened in and around SE London in the last couple of years; The Door Hinge, One Inn The Wood, The Penny Farthing, The Long Pond and most recently The Broken Drum. They are doing well and there or more of these to come in Sidcup, Beckenham. Bexleyheath and Bexley Village according to grapevine.
  • Riviera said:

    It's not all doom and gloom on the pub front. Five Micropubs have opened in and around SE London in the last couple of years; The Door Hinge, One Inn The Wood, The Penny Farthing, The Long Pond and most recently The Broken Drum. They are doing well and there or more of these to come in Sidcup, Beckenham. Bexley health and Bexley Vilage according to the hop vine.

  • Micropubs are for Dulwich Hamlet types.
    Yeah Welling and Crayford are full of Dulwich Hamlet types!
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  • try opening one of those on the lower road Charlton !
  • Micropubs are for Dulwich Hamlet types.
    The thing is, I like a pub that resembles a pub, rather than a front room with a desk at the front.
    No insult meant.
  • brogib said:

    Spent the first 14 years of my life living opposite The Vic (648 Woolwich Road). Our house was knocked down to build a basketball court for the drug dealers to serve up in.

    Remembering the newsagents that sat amongst those houses. Bacon rolls and papers.
  • Micropubs are for Dulwich Hamlet types.
    The thing is, I like a pub that resembles a pub, rather than a front room with a desk at the front.
    No insult meant.

    Well I can't speak for all,but I'll think you'll find that The Long Pond more than resembles a pub, a traditional one.
  • Riviera said:

    The thing is, I like a pub that resembles a pub, rather than a front room with a desk at the front.
    No insult meant.
    Well I can't speak for all,but I'll think you'll find that The Long Pond more than resembles a pub, a traditional one.

    Is it in Dulwich Hamlet?
  • Old snake hips still doing his thing.
    Have just bought him a quick half in The Bull as he was heading up town. He was asking after you :smile:
  • Riviera said:

    It's not all doom and gloom on the pub front. Five Micropubs have opened in and around SE London in the last couple of years; The Door Hinge, One Inn The Wood, The Penny Farthing, The Long Pond and most recently The Broken Drum. They are doing well and there or more of these to come in Sidcup, Beckenham. Bexleyheath and Bexley Village according to grapevine.

    That was out nickname for the Horse and Groom

    The Royal Oak = The Royal Joke
    The Pickwick = The Shitwick
  • A pub thread and no Vincenzo?
  • ....sorry, forgot

    The Anchor in Hope = The Wanker in Hope
  • As my brother in law @bigmac says regarding micro brewerys "I don't like drinking beer with the thought in my head that it was brewed in a bath tub round the back"
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  • con club ---awaiting re-development
    doom and gloom---African church
    Victoria---about to fall down
    White Horse---hanging on
    Clancies---shut
    Albion---African restaurant
    Greyhound---jesus what a mess
    Mitre---African church



    few years back could do a good pub crawl from Woolwich to The valley

    That is a really sad list. Particularly upsetting (for me) is the Mitre, even if it was Greene King. Such a lovely old building and handy for the ferry. Now it's just another church. Jeezus how many more churches are needed, there are three around that one roundabout now? Don't blink or they'll be turning the ferry terminal into a church.
  • Stig said:

    That is a really sad list. Particularly upsetting (for me) is the Mitre, even if it was Greene King. Such a lovely old building and handy for the ferry. Now it's just another church. Jeezus how many more churches are needed, there are three around that one roundabout now? Don't blink or they'll be turning the ferry terminal into a church.
    Amen to that @Stig
  • Stig said:

    That is a really sad list. Particularly upsetting (for me) is the Mitre, even if it was Greene King. Such a lovely old building and handy for the ferry. Now it's just another church. Jeezus how many more churches are needed, there are three around that one roundabout now? Don't blink or they'll be turning the ferry terminal into a church.
    Perhaps you can be safe in the knowledge being able to pray for a Charlton win.
  • Stig said:

    That is a really sad list. Particularly upsetting (for me) is the Mitre, even if it was Greene King. Such a lovely old building and handy for the ferry. Now it's just another church. Jeezus how many more churches are needed, there are three around that one roundabout now? Don't blink or they'll be turning the ferry terminal into a church.
    As of November last year, 14 churches were opened around the Powis Street area within a year.
    As regards pubs, all my old watering holes have now succumbed to churches, flats, bookies etc
  • edited May 2015

    As of November last year, 14 churches were opened around the Powis Street area within a year.
    As regards pubs, all my old watering holes have now succumbed to churches, flats, bookies etc
    I thought people had stopped going to church.
  • I thought people had stopped going to church.
    It's back in fashion.
  • I thought people had stopped going to church.
    They're all african "churches".
  • and another one bites the dust..
    The Albion is now an African bar.
  • and another one bites the dust..
    The Albion is now an African bar.

    That's just toto many in that area........
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