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The £5 pint

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  • edited June 2023
    Such unjust Spoons snobbery. Literally saving boozers from closing and making it a cheap alternative to the outrageous prices set elsewhere. Great place to start the evening off imo.
    Yeah if you want to a pint and a show of a single mother with 8 kids jousting a rottweiler.
  • Pint of Moretti £8.20 down here in Broadstairs ...
  • edited June 2023
    Found myself in Yeovil over the weekend. Went into the 'Spoons for 3 of the evenings (closest to hotel and no other pubs in close walking distance of town centre).. Normally have nothing to do with them as think Tim Martin is a c*nt and I struggle to find anything I would drink in there. Anyway, this one had Brewdog (another vile company) Elvis Juice at £4.50 for a 660ml bottle, so my values went out the window and I decided that it was all OK after all... Won't be drinking in the Greenwich one though, as just too full of 'characters' (and now students) for me...
  • Pint of Moretti £8.20 down here in Broadstairs ...
    Jesus christ!  Flipping joke. 


  • edited June 2023
    Pint of Moretti £8.20 down here in Broadstairs ...
    Which pub/bar is this @Broadstairs_Red ?

    Amazing how touchy Spoons fans get when people air that they simply do not like the pub(s). It's not a thinly veiled dig at those drinking there!
  • The Bricklayers Arms is a great boozer, but I think has changed hands and is a tad quiet.

    My gripe with a spoons is that the service tends to be slow and the bar staff can be pig ignorant.
    So where's the Bricklayers?  I need to investigate :)
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    So where's the Bricklayers?  I need to investigate :)
    Masons Hill, the main road out of Bromley heading towards Bromley Common.
    Personally, I wouldn't bother investigating.
  • mendonca said:
    Which pub/bar is this @Broadstairs_Red ?

    Amazing how touchy Spoons fans get when people air that they simply do not like the pub(s). It's not a thinly veiled dig at those drinking there!
    No pub / bar, Prezzo - friend of mine went 2 days later and was charged 7.20
  • Only been in one Spoons, up in St Anne’s, it was ok but that’s all. Food was a bit meh. Wouldn’t go to one especially and only went there because there was no other alternative and was with a group of friends. Steer clear anyway because of their no dogs policy, if you can’t accept my dogs then up yours, your loss, plenty of other decent pubs for a meal and a drink.
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  • Well I've possibly only been in 101 Spoons, but I've never counted.
    (Well closer to 101 than 1 anyway).
  • Pint of Moretti £8.20 down here in Broadstairs ...
    Wtf!
  • freind moved to greenhithe recently so went to see him on saturday and ventured to the wharf, nice outside area lovely surroundings. 

    guiness and a moretti £12.50 the service was also shocking, wish pubs would decide on being a restaurant or a boozer 
  • My son being a student loves the 'spoons'. The problem for us is it is totally dog unfriendly, even not allowing them in the garden. 
    Don’t tell T-C-E
  • edited June 2023
    I know the people knocking spoons are the same people i see at the Valley on a saturday and think 'fucking state of you'
    Can you see in to the corporate boxes from the cheap seats ?
  • mendonca said:
    Which pub/bar is this @Broadstairs_Red ?

    Amazing how touchy Spoons fans get when people air that they simply do not like the pub(s). It's not a thinly veiled dig at those drinking there!
    Agree, very strange mindset. A bit like people who feel the need to defend McDonald's. Both are crap but in a pinch they serve a purpose, anyone choosing to go to these sorts of places likely has issues.
  • £4.40 pint Of Stella or Morretti in my local. The ship Wilmington. Cheapest pub I know.
  • Shall we update the thread title to "The £10 pint"?
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  • mendonca said:
    Which pub/bar is this @Broadstairs_Red ?

    Amazing how touchy Spoons fans get when people air that they simply do not like the pub(s). It's not a thinly veiled dig at those drinking there!
    I think referencing seeing a "show of a single mother with 8 kids jousting a rottweiler." is a dig at those drinking there!
  • edited June 2023
    CAFCTrev said:
    I think referencing seeing a "show of a single mother with 8 kids jousting a rottweiler." is a dig at those drinking there!
    Yes but if you read my previous posts you and had the intelligence of someone who drank in non-chain pubs, you would summise my comments are firmly tongue in cheek
  • edited June 2023
    Yes but if you read my previous posts you and had the intelligence of someone who drank in non-chain pubs, you would summise my comments are firmly tounge in cheek
    Tbf that is a fairly accurate description of spoons clientele.
  • tounge? Is that northern for lounge?
  • colthe3rd said:
    Agree, very strange mindset. A bit like people who feel the need to defend McDonald's. Both are crap but in a pinch they serve a purpose, anyone choosing to go to these sorts of places likely has issues.
    Not quite the same though. 
    Two outlets selling an identical brand for half the price.
  • The Priory Inn, Lower Thornton, Milford Haven.

    Never seen cheaper prices, this was last month. I was so amazed i took a picture of the very modern pricelist...
  • The Priory Inn, Lower Thornton, Milford Haven.

    Never seen cheaper prices, this was last month. I was so amazed i took a picture of the very modern pricelist...
    £3.60 for bottle of wine  but £1.20 for can of coke 
  • MrOneLung said:
    £3.60 for bottle of wine  but £1.20 for can of coke 
    They must be those 250ml tiddlers, my wife has those because she doesn't want a whole bottle and then has 4... 
  • The Priory Inn, Lower Thornton, Milford Haven.

    Never seen cheaper prices, this was last month. I was so amazed i took a picture of the very modern pricelist...
    That price list must be from the 1990s - surely nowhere still sells Hooch these days?
  • Off_it said:
    That price list must be from the 1990s - surely nowhere still sells Hooch these days?
    Wetherspoons do.

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