Or the cocktail bars, nightclubs, cafes and other nonsense venues that might have a keg tap of something lurking on the premises. Bah humbug.
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Or the cocktail bars, nightclubs, cafes and other nonsense venues that might have a keg tap of something lurking on the premises. Bah humbug.
This is what is meant in England:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/covid-pass/
In Scotland:...
He managed to get inside Wrexham Brewery yesterday in spite of the Welsh chapel bans and he got filmed outside Camerons today, making up for Bath trouble I suppose.
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Not very pub-like but Bucking Fastard might appreciate this version of the "Suez Crisis",
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https://www.gazetteseries.co.uk/news/national/uk-today/19154471.greene-king-reopen-442-pubs-april-12---local-list/
and a reduction in VAT (a tax on a tax as it applies after duty is applied).
A couple of beery stories, both could go elsewhere but I couldn’t be arsed to sort that out.
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surely "a sunset coloured smooth tangy marinade" would be Thousand Island Dressing rather than salad cream? unless they have very anaemic sunsets in Burnham.
Taking the P, where does he think £1,000 will go in a wet led pub? It's probably less than a week's rent for some poor sod in a pubco gulag.
A man from Shropshire writes: https://www.thethreetunsinn.co.uk/page2
Not only the pub but the Metro appears to have moved Bridlington to Driffield :D
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=152868003213429&id=100054706911403
People will always find ways to do the things they value, meanwhile in Scotland they have more Calvinism
We can only hope some of the more useless breweries will perish and the better ones survive. Sadly pure Darwinism doesn’t always work out and some good ones will go while some duffers hang on. New...
Sounds like he gets some of it but still misses a few bits - higher prices? Oh dear, at least he doesn’t advocate being a poncy pub themed restaurant run by err ......TomKerridge.
Possibly should be in That Doesn't Go There,
https://twitter.com/search?q=%22The%20Three%20Bellends%22&src=trend_click&vertical=trends
https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/27247/
A good tip for non techies is knock off the last bit of the address and see where that takes you, so remove /news from it and try again.
Not sure that's Humphrey in the photo of his alleged faux-pas, the other photos are of course stock ones of the man. Not sure why he'd be in a 'Spoons anyway, oh of course it's in the Daily Mail.
Oddfellows Arms
Makes a change from calls to ban the over 50s in case they catch something nasty. Kudos to the Bradford pub for a bit of free advertising, I wouldn't have thought they could...
One has to ask how many of these “hundreds” of keyboard warriors actually used the pub anyway? IIRC Winsor is a tiny place between the sprawl of the Test waterside and the New Forest proper. I think...
I have to agree, there are pubs where it’s not unreasonable to allow kids in, there are others where it’s a total non-starter, leave it up to the licensee is the best way. It used be that no under...
But that's how journalism works.....
personally I don't even believe the date on a newspaper without checking.
For those who don't read Cooking Lager, the headline dragged me in although it's not really the point of the article.
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Are we sure? It's a bit weird even for Mr Humphrey.