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  • We moved to Greenhithe in 96, first new development on the Thames.
    We went in the Pier one Sunday before we moved in just to check it out.
    Lovely pint of Pride, John behind the bar.
    Fella walks in, obviously a local, greets John asks for a large whiskey.
    Everything alright, asks John.
    I think I just murdered my wife came the reply.

    Of course we stayed.
    He had a couple more whiskeys and the plod were outside waiting when he’d finished.

    Never did find out the end to that story in the 18yrs we lived there lol

    We were just glad we didn’t have to nick him 🫣😂😂😂
    My uncle had the Pier for a while.

    I've been getting in there since i was about 5 with my dad. Still drink in there occassionally. had my dads wake in there.  

    1996? must have been Sara crescent etc?  All built on Everards Shipping land - i come from Everards estate,

    it's amazing what they've done with our little village Hastings Red. 
  • My uncle had the Pier for a while.

    I've been getting in there since i was about 5 with my dad. Still drink in there occassionally. had my dads wake in there.  

    1996? must have been Sara crescent etc?  All built on Everards Shipping land - i come from Everards estate,

    it's amazing what they've done with our little village Hastings Red. 
    Frobisher Way was the first one built.
    Our terrace looked out directly onto the wrecked boat you could see out of the White Hart Pub beer garden.
    Speaking of which, that was our favourite pub for obvious reasons. As Terry, the landlord was Charlton through and through.
    Many a happy lock in had in there.
    ’Have you no homes to go to? This is a public house not a boarding house’ 😂😂
  • No question  . . .The Oak on the Barnfield Gardens Estate back in the 80's . . .    
  • Mentioned this thread to Mrs H.....she reminded me of a pub we went to some years ago on the Seven Sisters road for a christening.....The Blackstock.
  • Frobisher Way was the first one built.
    Our terrace looked out directly onto the wrecked boat you could see out of the White Hart Pub beer garden.
    Speaking of which, that was our favourite pub for obvious reasons. As Terry, the landlord was Charlton through and through.
    Many a happy lock in had in there.
    ’Have you no homes to go to? This is a public house not a boarding house’ 😂😂
    The John Franklin now, was my preferred pub when I lived there, but spent most of my time and money in the Legion 
  • DA9 said:
    The John Franklin now, was my preferred pub when I lived there, but spent most of my time and money in the Legion 
    Awful boozer once it was taken over and renamed.
    No idea why she ran a pub, miserable women 🤷‍♀️

  • Mentioned this thread to Mrs H.....she reminded me of a pub we went to some years ago on the Seven Sisters road for a christening.....The Blackstock.
    Great pub.
  • Awful boozer once it was taken over and renamed.
    No idea why she ran a pub, miserable women 🤷‍♀️

    I agree.

    My family meet there every 3 months or so for a drink and they are so miserable most of the time. 
  • edited September 2023
    German said:
    No question  . . .The Oak on the Barnfield Gardens Estate back in the 80's . . .    
    It was called the Den of inequity (?) in the local press. I’ve been in there a few times in the afternoon when pubs were closed between 3 and 5:30.
  • DA9 said:
    The John Franklin now, was my preferred pub when I lived there, but spent most of my time and money in the Legion 
    Been to many do's in the Legion, mainly mates wedding receptions in the 90's.
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  • The Beach Boys walk into a pub:

    “Round?”

    “Round.”

    “ Get a round...”

    “I’ll get a round.”
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