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Pubs, and the demise of.
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Miserableoldgit said:Used to use The George in Beckenham for matches with the Charlton Athletic quiz team (B54s ?) back in the 90's along with The Greyhound in Sydenham. Pleased to see it's still open.0
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Agree with that, too many tables and no room to stand at the bar.0
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Have to say I'm really missing the White Swan for pre-match pints. Good to see the Royal Oak doing well but not quite my kind of pub, and a return to Rose of Denmark isn't that appealing.
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Neil_Heaney said:Have to say I'm really missing the White Swan for pre-match pints. Good to see the Royal Oak doing well but not quite my kind of pub, and a return to Rose of Denmark isn't that appealing.
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ElfsborgAddick said:Neil_Heaney said:Have to say I'm really missing the White Swan for pre-match pints. Good to see the Royal Oak doing well but not quite my kind of pub, and a return to Rose of Denmark isn't that appealing.
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Off_it said:ElfsborgAddick said:Neil_Heaney said:Have to say I'm really missing the White Swan for pre-match pints. Good to see the Royal Oak doing well but not quite my kind of pub, and a return to Rose of Denmark isn't that appealing.
Any reports on what Bugle Horn and Hope & Anchor are like these days?1 -
Neil_Heaney said:Have to say I'm really missing the White Swan for pre-match pints. Good to see the Royal Oak doing well but not quite my kind of pub, and a return to Rose of Denmark isn't that appealing.
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Does anybody know of the pub off the A299 near Reculver called the Hog and Donkey. I wondered if it was still there. It was set in the 1960's last time I visited and it was like going into somebody's front room.0
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Sure it hadn't been converted to a residence and it was somebody's front room?0
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man_at_milletts said:Does anybody know of the pub off the A299 near Reculver called the Hog and Donkey. I wondered if it was still there. It was set in the 1960's last time I visited and it was like going into somebody's front room.
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iaitch said:Sure it hadn't been converted to a residence and it was somebody's front room?A few years back now, but I seem to remember a pub type building from the outside with 60's furniture and decor inside It clearly had a heyday back in the 1950/60's with coach parties going to Margate and the Kent coast as there were plenty of photos around the place supporting that.It had a distinct 'local pub for local people' aura about it.0
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The Roman Galley pub used in The Jolly Boys outing is still there but changed to a nursing home and is now, i think , residential. Still makes me smile everytime i go past it on the A299, thinking of Rodney kicking the football. All of those big pubs have gone now with the demise of the work booze trips to Margate. Happy days and wonderful memories.0
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Bromley Graham said:The Roman Galley pub used in The Jolly Boys outing is still there but changed to a nursing home and is now, i think , residential. Still makes me smile everytime i go past it on the A299, thinking of Rodney kicking the football. All of those big pubs have gone now with the demise of the work booze trips to Margate. Happy days and wonderful memories.0
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guinnessaddick said:Bromley Graham said:The Roman Galley pub used in The Jolly Boys outing is still there but changed to a nursing home and is now, i think , residential. Still makes me smile everytime i go past it on the A299, thinking of Rodney kicking the football. All of those big pubs have gone now with the demise of the work booze trips to Margate. Happy days and wonderful memories.0
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RaplhMilne said:guinnessaddick said:Bromley Graham said:The Roman Galley pub used in The Jolly Boys outing is still there but changed to a nursing home and is now, i think , residential. Still makes me smile everytime i go past it on the A299, thinking of Rodney kicking the football. All of those big pubs have gone now with the demise of the work booze trips to Margate. Happy days and wonderful memories.1
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Bromley Graham said:The Roman Galley pub used in The Jolly Boys outing is still there but changed to a nursing home and is now, i think , residential. Still makes me smile everytime i go past it on the A299, thinking of Rodney kicking the football. All of those big pubs have gone now with the demise of the work booze trips to Margate. Happy days and wonderful memories.Yes, I remember the Roman Galley. The Hog and Donkey was over the other side of the road down one of the side roads.0
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We're down to one pub down here in Shepherdswell now, The Bell. The Bricks was shut some years ago and is now being turned into housing, and The Tipsy Gardener (a fabulous Micro Pub run by an Addick) is now closed as they are taking retirement and moving.The Bell only opens when they feel like it nowadays.0
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man_at_milletts said:We're down to one pub down here in Shepherdswell now, The Bell. The Bricks was shut some years ago and is now being turned into housing, and The Tipsy Gardener (a fabulous Micro Pub run by an Addick) is now closed as they are taking retirement and moving.The Bell only opens when they feel like it nowadays.1
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guinnessaddick said:man_at_milletts said:We're down to one pub down here in Shepherdswell now, The Bell. The Bricks was shut some years ago and is now being turned into housing, and The Tipsy Gardener (a fabulous Micro Pub run by an Addick) is now closed as they are taking retirement and moving.The Bell only opens when they feel like it nowadays.Changed hands about four years ago, run by Jo and Steve. Steve still works full time and Jo runs the pub her own. Great potential for a pub with a fully fitted kitchen but they don't do food, and the beers not that great. Lockdown hit it hard as with most others, but it's run more like a hobby now than a village pub.0
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For an alternative match day pint, the Crown on Trafalgar Rd, just down from Maze Hill station, has had (another) change of ownership (last year, admittedly) and now has an absolutely cracking selection of craft beer on tap if that's your thing. My new pre-match venue, followed by The Ale House after of course... Cheers
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Charlton_Charlie said:For an alternative match day pint, the Crown on Trafalgar Rd, just down from Maze Hill station, has had (another) change of ownership (last year, admittedly) and now has an absolutely cracking selection of craft beer on tap if that's your thing. My new pre-match venue, followed by The Ale House after of course... Cheers
There used to be a KFC there or therabouts.0 -
Covered End said:Charlton_Charlie said:For an alternative match day pint, the Crown on Trafalgar Rd, just down from Maze Hill station, has had (another) change of ownership (last year, admittedly) and now has an absolutely cracking selection of craft beer on tap if that's your thing. My new pre-match venue, followed by The Ale House after of course... Cheers
There used to be a KFC there or therabouts.0 -
been a pub for years @Covered End ... I've been here 25 yrs or so and it was here before me... The KFC is a couple of doors along
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Covered End said:Charlton_Charlie said:For an alternative match day pint, the Crown on Trafalgar Rd, just down from Maze Hill station, has had (another) change of ownership (last year, admittedly) and now has an absolutely cracking selection of craft beer on tap if that's your thing. My new pre-match venue, followed by The Ale House after of course... Cheers
There used to be a KFC there or therabouts.0 -
Charlton_Charlie said:been a pub for years @Covered End ... I've been here 25 yrs or so and it was here before me... The KFC is a couple of doors along0
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I lived in Blackheath until 1987, up the top of Vanbrugh Hill and from 80 to 87 spent a lot of my time in pubs in Blackheath Village and Greenwich, yet don't remember this place, even though I reckon I'd been in them all.1
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Charlton_Stu said:Covered End said:Charlton_Charlie said:For an alternative match day pint, the Crown on Trafalgar Rd, just down from Maze Hill station, has had (another) change of ownership (last year, admittedly) and now has an absolutely cracking selection of craft beer on tap if that's your thing. My new pre-match venue, followed by The Ale House after of course... Cheers
There used to be a KFC there or therabouts.
The Crown is on the corner by the laundrette - has always been there, was rough for years. Got done up about eight years ago by the people behind the Duke in Deptford, but during the lockdown the freeholder took it back and relaunched it as a craft beer and pizza place.4 -
Was going to say the same @InspectorSands ...and you're right about it having been 'rough'..that was putting it mildly...it had its licensing hours changed as a result of this and for a time wasn't allowed to open during the day, due to the 'unsavoury' crowd it used to draw...
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Saw on FB last night that the Guy Earl of Warwick in Welling has been closed and is becoming a housing development.
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InspectorSands said:Charlton_Stu said:Covered End said:Charlton_Charlie said:For an alternative match day pint, the Crown on Trafalgar Rd, just down from Maze Hill station, has had (another) change of ownership (last year, admittedly) and now has an absolutely cracking selection of craft beer on tap if that's your thing. My new pre-match venue, followed by The Ale House after of course... Cheers
There used to be a KFC there or therabouts.
The Crown is on the corner by the laundrette - has always been there, was rough for years. Got done up about eight years ago by the people behind the Duke in Deptford, but during the lockdown the freeholder took it back and relaunched it as a craft beer and pizza place.
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