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Pubs, and the demise of.
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Christ that Police report is pretty damming. Sounds like the Wild West.1
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unfortunately a lot of towns are turning into shit holes seems to be a lot more drunks and druggies about - for example went Canterbury few weekends back during the day by night time felt like i was back in afghan1
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ElfsborgAddick said:
No sign of a problem in Shrewsbury fortunately.
A lovely place full of pubs, and loads being very pleasant.1 -
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Gutted to hear about the Anglesey Arms. Had some cracking nights in there, usually for the England games during World Cup/Euros. Was absolutely rocking each time.0
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cafctom said:Gutted to hear about the Anglesey Arms. Had some cracking nights in there, usually for the England games during World Cup/Euros. Was absolutely rocking each time.
Oh well, a nice block of flats it will be...
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cafctom said:Gutted to hear about the Anglesey Arms. Had some cracking nights in there, usually for the England games during World Cup/Euros. Was absolutely rocking each time.Has it gone? Had my first ever beer in there at 15, a bottle of light ale.0
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man_at_milletts said:cafctom said:Gutted to hear about the Anglesey Arms. Had some cracking nights in there, usually for the England games during World Cup/Euros. Was absolutely rocking each time.Has it gone? Had my first ever beer in there at 15, a bottle of light ale.0
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I think you are using the term luxury a little loosely IMO.0
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I was in Broadstairs yesterday, this cracker of a boozer is two minutes from the station.
They even had a train running around the ceiling of the place. A delight for any self respecting Charlton anorak.6 -
Underneath the railway line in Bexley village, I swerved The Millers.
Bexley is very pleasant on a Sunday afternoon.1 -
Anyone know if the Kings arms Greenwich is permanently closed or is just a refurb?0
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ElfsborgAddick said:
Underneath the railway line in Bexley village, I swerved The Millers.
Bexley is very pleasant on a Sunday afternoon.1 -
ElfsborgAddick said:
I was in Broadstairs yesterday, this cracker of a boozer is two minutes from the station.
They even had a train running around the ceiling of the place. A delight for any self respecting Charlton anorak.
Charlton Lifers' dream pub. I mean, wow ..... there's even a picture of a signal box!
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MrOneLung said:ElfsborgAddick said:
Underneath the railway line in Bexley village, I swerved The Millers.
Bexley is very pleasant on a Sunday afternoon.0 -
Some lovely pubs secured for a little bit longer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-61797983
For those with a hardier click through disposition, the pictures in the Daily Mail are better...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10914643/Historic-England-grants-11-pubs-new-listed-protections.html
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Blythe hill tavern in there. Great boozer to watch some horse racing.
Red Lion also another fav but only ever good early afternoon otherwise gets rammed.
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Any news on the Anglesea Arms appeal anyone?0
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A pint of Charlton a reasonable £4.75
Before being refurbished this was my favourite pub in Beckenham and Bromley.2 -
Good selection of ales there0
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Popped in the new sky bar in Eltham High St after the cinema last night. All very nice, done up well and DJ pumping out some decent old skool tunes. Asahi on tap (£6.20).Only downside is looking out onto Sports Direct and Peacocks!1
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AFKABartram said:Popped in the new sky bar in Eltham High St after the cinema last night. All very nice, done up well and DJ pumping out some decent old skool tunes. Asahi on tap (£6.20).Only downside is looking out onto Sports Direct and Peacocks!0
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Two actually! Do like an Asahi0
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Having completed the sale of Elfs Mansions on Thursday I am currently residing in New Cross before my move to Brasil.
Loads of new boozers to explore locally in Brockley, New Cross and Peckham.
Tonight I'm in Nunhead Green. Loads of cracking places here.7