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I'd contest that, but if you're used to 'spoons prices, the cost of a round can be eye-watering in some of these hostelries.i_b_b_o_r_g said:....all now been 'gentrified' by plastic Londoners, no doubt
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I may have been in the Lamb and Flag. Otherwise none of them.0
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4 or 50
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Definitely 6.0
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4 for me, the Ship in Holborn used to be our work local for years0
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Just out of interest, how much does an average pint cost these days?AddicksAddict said:
I'd contest that, but if you're used to 'spoons prices, the cost of a round can be eye-watering in some of these hostelries.i_b_b_o_r_g said:....all now been 'gentrified' by plastic Londoners, no doubt
I remember years back having some breakfast in Spoons in Rochester and them having a poster on the sandwichboard with a round of about 10 different drinks if bought at 4 or 5 local NAMED boozers with the Spoons prices at the end. I can't remember exactly how much the difference was as it was a long time ago, but it was massive, £16 in Spoons Vrs about £24 in the next cheapest pub does comes to mind. Race to thdo bottom0 -
2 lamb and flag and the george inn0
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Seven.
Considering most of us live or work near London we haven't done that many have we0 -
Four or five.
Blackfriar most lunchtimes when worked at BNY Mellon round the corner.0 -
Just thd cittie of yorke. Poor attempt.0
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Walk past em all at some point or another, but I was on the sites up town mostly, so rarely had a drink. The only boozer I remember having a good drink in after work anywhere near the city was The Globe at Moorgate.blackpool72 said:Seven.
Considering most of us live or work near London we haven't done that many have we0 -
Definitely 5....could be more, walked from Eltham to the City and may have popped in to one of the Wapping ones. Went to the Nags Head last year but it was so packed we decided to give it a miss.0
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6, I can remember!0
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4 definitely,
3 probably,
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Was expecting to say none as not been much of a drinker over the years but definitely 4. Was in the Prospect of Whitby only a few weeks ago.0
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5. worked behind the lamb and flag for about 7 years so spent many an hour in and outside the front of there0
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We probably drank in there at the same time on a few occasions I reckon.MrOneLung said:Four or five.
Blackfriar most lunchtimes when worked at BNY Mellon round the corner.0 -
7. Genuinely surprised - I've always thought I don't get out much!0
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Not the first one deffo.ricky_otto said:
And never brought a single round.ElfsborgAddick said:Only 2.
Have been to all the pubs with a BR1 and BR2 postcode though.0 - Sponsored links:
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5- I used to drink in The French House quiet often when I worked in Soho, don't remember it looking as good as it does in the photos0
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7. A sign, I suppose, of a misspent youth, middle age, and old age.
Edited to add a useless bit of trivia: The Grapes in Narrow St. was (still is?) owned by Sir Ian McKellen.0 -
Just the one,The George .0
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Because it's usually so busy that you can't see the fittings!Johnnysummers5 said:5- I used to drink in The French House quiet often when I worked in Soho, don't remember it looking as good as it does in the photos
I've definitely been to 6 and I think probably 7 of them.0 -
I've done 10 - all of them except the Nag's Head in Belgravia.
I'm pretty sure I had a quick butchers at this book, 'Great Pubs of London', whilst in Daunts Books just before Christmas. The other 11 pubs featured included, amongst others, Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, The Cross Keys and, I think, Ye Olde Mitre Tavern and the Jamaica Wine House.0 -
6 for sure, maybe one or two mor of the west London ones.0
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Rare to get change out of £5 for a pint/bottle of lager although cannot think of a PUB that it costs more than £6 for a lageri_b_b_o_r_g said:
Just out of interest, how much does an average pint cost these days?AddicksAddict said:
I'd contest that, but if you're used to 'spoons prices, the cost of a round can be eye-watering in some of these hostelries.i_b_b_o_r_g said:....all now been 'gentrified' by plastic Londoners, no doubt
I remember years back having some breakfast in Spoons in Rochester and them having a poster on the sandwichboard with a round of about 10 different drinks if bought at 4 or 5 local NAMED boozers with the Spoons prices at the end. I can't remember exactly how much the difference was as it was a long time ago, but it was massive, £16 in Spoons Vrs about £24 in the next cheapest pub does comes to mind. Race to thdo bottom
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No wonder you're bar shycafcdave123 said:
Rare to get change out of £5 for a pint/bottle of lager although cannot think of a PUB that it costs more than £6 for a lageri_b_b_o_r_g said:
Just out of interest, how much does an average pint cost these days?AddicksAddict said:
I'd contest that, but if you're used to 'spoons prices, the cost of a round can be eye-watering in some of these hostelries.i_b_b_o_r_g said:....all now been 'gentrified' by plastic Londoners, no doubt
I remember years back having some breakfast in Spoons in Rochester and them having a poster on the sandwichboard with a round of about 10 different drinks if bought at 4 or 5 local NAMED boozers with the Spoons prices at the end. I can't remember exactly how much the difference was as it was a long time ago, but it was massive, £16 in Spoons Vrs about £24 in the next cheapest pub does comes to mind. Race to thdo bottom0 -
Four for me.0