We played there one Saturday evening for live game and was in danger of being snowed off. Got in lift at hotel in full on parka mode as freezing and bumped into a hen do who were only wearing shorts, green vests and army camouflage make up. Looked at us as if we were the mad ones.
Also... Make the groom wear one of those shock collars that people have to stop their dogs from barking, zap him everytime he lifts his pint, fecking hilarious
Just YouTubed that - brilliant.
Failing that, hire a midget for the night and handcuff the groom to them and proceed on the night to make it your mission to get said midget as drunk as possible
Was tasked to arrange a good mate's do in London and did the Monopoly board. Missed out stations and Utilities. Had a driver in a Luton van with various mates turning up on route. I did whole trip but had halfs in the odd dump but was wasted by the end. Seem to remember a chunder early evening. Pretty sure the groom did a pint in every pub and we had several in Shepherds Market (Mayfair) at the death. Fair play to him.
Also... Make the groom wear one of those shock collars that people have to stop their dogs from barking, zap him everytime he lifts his pint, fecking hilarious
Just YouTubed that - brilliant.
Failing that, hire a midget for the night and handcuff the groom to them and proceed on the night to make it your mission to get said midget as drunk as possible
What's Brighton like for pub/restaurant scene these days? I've not been for nearly a decade and it was starting to get a little rundown then.
There's absolutely loads of choice.
Hove - Sussex Cricketer (by the County Ground) - recently done up and very nice in there now Lion and lobster - 3 floors and a nice pub for food and drink. Plenty of booths and screens for sport if required Bison Beer - More of a craft beer establishment, lovely.
Brighton - William The Fourth - Excellent Pub The Tempest - On the seafront and inside its like a cave, pretty cool but gets busy. The Mesmerist - More of a bar/club later on. Often live music too. East Street Tap - Good food and drink. The Mash Tun - Reasonably big outdoor space with benches. food and drink. Brewdog - Can't go wrong
Food wise. I absolutely love Chilli Pickle, sort of like Indian Tapas. Perfect for a stag do. Franco Manca is ok Pizza. Pinocchios is amazingly cheap and very good. Piccolo in Hove another option.
Abyssinia is an incredible Ethiopian restaurant if you fancy going a bit left field.
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We played there one Saturday evening for live game and was in danger of being snowed off. Got in lift at hotel in full on parka mode as freezing and bumped into a hen do who were only wearing shorts, green vests and army camouflage make up. Looked at us as if we were the mad ones.
Thi Something like this Elfs?
mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/wealdstone-raider-handcuffed-groom-after-10799852
Stag party would be at his funeral the next week
Hove - Sussex Cricketer (by the County Ground) - recently done up and very nice in there now
Lion and lobster - 3 floors and a nice pub for food and drink. Plenty of booths and screens for sport if required
Bison Beer - More of a craft beer establishment, lovely.
Brighton - William The Fourth - Excellent Pub
The Tempest - On the seafront and inside its like a cave, pretty cool but gets busy.
The Mesmerist - More of a bar/club later on. Often live music too.
East Street Tap - Good food and drink.
The Mash Tun - Reasonably big outdoor space with benches. food and drink.
Brewdog - Can't go wrong
Food wise. I absolutely love Chilli Pickle, sort of like Indian Tapas. Perfect for a stag do. Franco Manca is ok Pizza. Pinocchios is amazingly cheap and very good. Piccolo in Hove another option.
Abyssinia is an incredible Ethiopian restaurant if you fancy going a bit left field.
Appreciated!