Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
Pubs, and the demise of.
Comments
-
It does a good after-work trade on weekdays, around 4-6pm.Radostanradical said:I do wonder how pubs like the rose in charlton stay open, can only assume its due to the football crowd but notice as season progresses and we are doing worse so does the crowd.1 -
5 pubs in Belvedere village. None are part of a chain. Amazed they are still surviving. Some have been reduced opening hours for a long while.2
-
6 isn't there?bolloxbolder said:5 pubs in Belvedere village. None are part of a chain. Amazed they are still surviving. Some have been reduced opening hours for a long while.
I do wonder how they are all going, even if they have reduced their opening hours. They're all pretty similar as well.1 -
It seems that Taylor Swift's mention of the Black Dog (in Vauxhall) on her new album has done wonders for business! Just the place to go for a Swift 'alf.1
-
Catchment area for Fox Under the Hill is pretty big. If they pitch it right, reckon they'd do well0
-
I'm near the royal oak in Bexleyheath, they cut their opening hours and seemed to cut BT/TNT sports aswell. Think it may only be a matter of time.0
-
The new(ish) micropub in Mottingham is pretty poor! They had one cask beer on, two lagers and cans of stout.
It's relatively close to me, i'm underwhelmed.1 -
Royal Oak (Polly) has a new Tenant lined up to come in who is related to the family currently running it.0
-
Popped in recently, only 2 other people in there.BeerandFootball said:Royal Oak (Polly) has a new Tenant lined up to come in who is related to the family currently running it.0 -
Sponsored links:
-
Sad to hear. I lived around the corner from the Polly circa 20 years ago and went in there occasionally. Len was the licensee at the time; top, top man. Pub was immaculate and so was the garden. A really nice local. Not many of these type of pubs left now in built up areas.Radostanradical said:I'm near the royal oak in Bexleyheath, they cut their opening hours and seemed to cut BT/TNT sports aswell. Think it may only be a matter of time.0 -
Wasn't it a gay pub in recent years?0
-
I thought the Royal Oak got its name from the Bonnie Prince trying to avoid the Roundheads.bolloxbolder said:Wasn't it a gay pub in recent years?0 -
Only one pub left in our village The Bell, top of the range Doooombar! and very few opening hours. 2-6pm on the last Bank Holiday, not sure their hearts are in it. But there's a cracking pub in the next village, Coldred. The Carpenters with cask beer at £3.40 a pint if you don't mind stepping back in time.
1 -
Spent many an evening in there. Great pub back in the mid 80s.man_at_milletts said:Only one pub left in our village The Bell, top of the range Doooombar! and very few opening hours. 2-6pm on the last Bank Holiday, not sure their hearts are in it. But there's a cracking pub in the next village, Coldred. The Carpenters with cask beer at £3.40 a pint if you don't mind stepping back in time.1 -
guinnessaddick said:
Spent many an evening in there. Great pub back in the mid 80s.man_at_milletts said:Only one pub left in our village The Bell, top of the range Doooombar! and very few opening hours. 2-6pm on the last Bank Holiday, not sure their hearts are in it. But there's a cracking pub in the next village, Coldred. The Carpenters with cask beer at £3.40 a pint if you don't mind stepping back in time.
Yeh, it's a shame about The Bell. They have that lovely village green, a big kitchen but they just don't want to realise the potential.
0 -
'The Eastside Quarter', surely it is just Bexleyheath?
Nice to see a boozer opening rather than another closing.0 -
0
-
Sponsored links:
-
Thats another one round the corner which has since shut down, think it was the woodman years back but recently existed as a place for hire called celebrations (still has the sign up) but since been boarded up and expect not long until its flats. I couldnt be bothered to google what it was called so woodman is a guess and could be wrong. Curiosity got better of me it was the Royal Standardbolloxbolder said:Wasn't it a gay pub in recent years?0 -
The Woodman sounds more apt.5
-
ElfsborgAddick said:
Just the look from an architectural viewpoint - I have no idea what it's like after dark, although when I was growing up in Woolwich/Plumstead, Bexleyheath was always seen as posh!
2 -
I agree Bob we used to frequent the Jolly Draymen a lot and considered it a safe upmarket placebobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:
Just the look from an architectural viewpoint - I have no idea what it's like after dark, although when I was growing up in Woolwich/Plumstead, Bexleyheath was always seen as posh!0 -
Was just about to say it was the Royal Standard but you’ve got that now!Radostanradical said:
Thats another one round the corner which has since shut down, think it was the woodman years back but recently existed as a place for hire called celebrations (still has the sign up) but since been boarded up and expect not long until its flats. I couldnt be bothered to google what it was called so woodman is a guess and could be wrong. Curiosity got better of me it was the Royal Standardbolloxbolder said:Wasn't it a gay pub in recent years?1 -
bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:
Just the look from an architectural viewpoint - I have no idea what it's like after dark, although when I was growing up in Woolwich/Plumstead, Bexleyheath was always seen as posh!
Must have been a few years back
0 -
live near it now, pop in every now and again - so much potential with the pub nicely off the beaten track and a great garden and catchment areaAddicktion_to_red said:
Sad to hear. I lived around the corner from the Polly circa 20 years ago and went in there occasionally. Len was the licensee at the time; top, top man. Pub was immaculate and so was the garden. A really nice local. Not many of these type of pubs left now in built up areas.Radostanradical said:I'm near the royal oak in Bexleyheath, they cut their opening hours and seemed to cut BT/TNT sports aswell. Think it may only be a matter of time.2 -
ElfsborgAddick said:bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:
Just the look from an architectural viewpoint - I have no idea what it's like after dark, although when I was growing up in Woolwich/Plumstead, Bexleyheath was always seen as posh!
Must have been a few years back
I go back quite a few years, Elfs!
1 -
Very posh....but then I grew up drinking in Swanscombe, Gravesend and Dartford.bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:
Just the look from an architectural viewpoint - I have no idea what it's like after dark, although when I was growing up in Woolwich/Plumstead, Bexleyheath was always seen as posh!2










