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ElfsborgAddick said:SoundAsa£ said:suzisausage said:SoundAsa£ said:HastingsRed said:See that the spoons is closing at Lee Green.
If true, it will be music to the ears of the owners of The Lord Northbrook and The Old Tigers Head.
Yes, I don’t think it will increase The Lord Northbrook clientele
that much but I reckon The Old Tigers Head will see a fair increase.
Not forgetting Duke of Edinburgh of course.10 -
suzisausage said:ElfsborgAddick said:SoundAsa£ said:suzisausage said:SoundAsa£ said:HastingsRed said:See that the spoons is closing at Lee Green.
If true, it will be music to the ears of the owners of The Lord Northbrook and The Old Tigers Head.
Yes, I don’t think it will increase The Lord Northbrook clientele
that much but I reckon The Old Tigers Head will see a fair increase.
Not forgetting Duke of Edinburgh of course.1 -
Off_it said:suzisausage said:ElfsborgAddick said:SoundAsa£ said:suzisausage said:SoundAsa£ said:HastingsRed said:See that the spoons is closing at Lee Green.
If true, it will be music to the ears of the owners of The Lord Northbrook and The Old Tigers Head.
Yes, I don’t think it will increase The Lord Northbrook clientele
that much but I reckon The Old Tigers Head will see a fair increase.
Not forgetting Duke of Edinburgh of course.0 -
suzisausage said:ElfsborgAddick said:SoundAsa£ said:suzisausage said:SoundAsa£ said:HastingsRed said:See that the spoons is closing at Lee Green.
If true, it will be music to the ears of the owners of The Lord Northbrook and The Old Tigers Head.
Yes, I don’t think it will increase The Lord Northbrook clientele
that much but I reckon The Old Tigers Head will see a fair increase.
Not forgetting Duke of Edinburgh of course.
I'm 5'10 btw0 -
Latest bit of government Hansard re alcohol duty on link below.
I note labour MP Abena Oppong-Assare visited the Standard in Belvedere as part of her research. They are struggling with energy bills and have reduced their hours - like 70,000 other venues.
Not sure if the government's belated, muddled reforms on duty will be enough to save our pubs.
https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2022-12-19/debates/09640FC2-3665-475A-BE99-8DC56D27A3B0/AlcoholDuty#contribution-473C2234-D897-461D-9E55-F35D2F2E972A
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suzisausage said:ElfsborgAddick said:SoundAsa£ said:suzisausage said:SoundAsa£ said:HastingsRed said:See that the spoons is closing at Lee Green.
If true, it will be music to the ears of the owners of The Lord Northbrook and The Old Tigers Head.
Yes, I don’t think it will increase The Lord Northbrook clientele
that much but I reckon The Old Tigers Head will see a fair increase.
Not forgetting Duke of Edinburgh of course.0 -
Prince Arthur was my pub of choice when I lived in Lee Green, great little pub yet it was the first to go.0
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suzisausage said:SoundAsa£ said:HastingsRed said:See that the spoons is closing at Lee Green.
If true, it will be music to the ears of the owners of The Lord Northbrook and The Old Tigers Head.0 -
HastingsRed said:suzisausage said:SoundAsa£ said:HastingsRed said:See that the spoons is closing at Lee Green.
If true, it will be music to the ears of the owners of The Lord Northbrook and The Old Tigers Head.We like going to the tigers now though. Show football and serve food. It’s a rare find these days and o’neills in Blackheath smells of arse and sick but it’s the only option in Blackheath for sport.7 -
Arse and sick... classic smells.6
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My dad lived in Lee as a teenager. Used to say the Northbrook was a rough spit and sawdust type pub. This is back in the early 60s. For me when I started to know it 15 years ago he couldn't believe the transformation.
It's been done up again since.
My fav in that area, bit of a walk up towards blackheath is the dacre arms.
Lee green spoons was busy but never looked appealing even when I lived in the flats across the way from it.2 -
The village I live in, population about 2 thousand has just lost its only pub.
For years it has been utterly shite, more of a cafe/diner with an understocked bar attached. It opened 3 days a week, then 3 evenings, then 2 evenings, then just if you were lucky.
A couple of miles away is a proper traditional village pub in a village stuck down a tiny side road, population around 200, does a good trade.
Can't work it out.0 -
Curb_It said:Arse and sick... classic smells.4
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Karim_myBagheri said:My dad lived in Lee as a teenager. Used to say the Northbrook was a rough spit and sawdust type pub. This is back in the early 60s. For me when I started to know it 15 years ago he couldn't believe the transformation.
It's been done up again since.
My fav in that area, bit of a walk up towards blackheath is the dacre arms.
Lee green spoons was busy but never looked appealing even when I lived in the flats across the way from it.
Max Wall used to drink there so I'm told.0 -
suzisausage said:HastingsRed said:suzisausage said:SoundAsa£ said:HastingsRed said:See that the spoons is closing at Lee Green.
If true, it will be music to the ears of the owners of The Lord Northbrook and The Old Tigers Head.We like going to the tigers now though. Show football and serve food. It’s a rare find these days and o’neills in Blackheath smells of arse and sick but it’s the only option in Blackheath for sport.1 -
Bournesnr said:Prince Arthur was my pub of choice when I lived in Lee Green, great little pub yet it was the first to go.
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I left the area in 1975 and soon after the guvnor (Rod) sold up and opened a bookies up by Lee station, my dad who still used the Arthur said it went downhill rapidly after that.1
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My mates (Levitt) mum and dad run it around 1984.
They lived above I think, after moving off the Ferrier.0 -
Was in Northbrook a few days ago - some family live near by and have used it on and off for years. For those that have not been there for a while its been done up lovely. Beer was nice (good selection too), food is nice, and staff are great. Not cheap but where is! Can get really busy at peak times. When I was there we had a lovely seat by a real log fire.3
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charlton4ever said:Was in Northbrook a few days ago - some family live near by and have used it on and off for years. For those that have not been there for a while its been done up lovely. Beer was nice (good selection too), food is nice, and staff are great. Not cheap but where is! Can get really busy at peak times. When I was there we had a lovely seat by a real log fire.
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Wheresmeticket? said:The village I live in, population about 2 thousand has just lost its only pub.
For years it has been utterly shite, more of a cafe/diner with an understocked bar attached. It opened 3 days a week, then 3 evenings, then 2 evenings, then just if you were lucky.
A couple of miles away is a proper traditional village pub in a village stuck down a tiny side road, population around 200, does a good trade.
Can't work it out.Our village has a population of about 1,000 and has two pubs - one a more traditional family type pub and the other sat on the banks of a canal and more of a foodie place, although that one has new owners who think they can compete with the other pub - they can't and it's dying on its arse. The food has gone downhill fast.Demographics play a huge part in rural locations and more people tend to want decent food and will travel a few miles to get it. If I fancy a drink it's more likely to be at home and when we go out it's invariably for food. Those pubs in the area (3 mile radius) all do well as pub restaurants.0 -
Have the pubs fully demised?0
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Apologies if it's already been mentioned on this thread, but the Growler Tap in Dartford's a cracking place.1
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InspectorSands said:Apologies if it's already been mentioned on this thread, but the Growler Tap in Dartford's a cracking place.2
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InspectorSands said:Apologies if it's already been mentioned on this thread, but the Growler Tap in Dartford's a cracking place.
Where is it? Might have to pop in with Bruv when I’m over.0 -
Just looked it up.
Growler Stop where Avis used to be.
Definitely going to take a look in there 👍🏼0 -
Bottom of West Hill in the row of shops where Maison Maurice used to be, you’ll know where I mean if you lurked around Dartford in the 70s. Great choice of ale.1