The saga continues: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/mar/27/owners-crooked-house-pub-appeal-rebuild-order-enforcement-notice-unlawful-demolition-?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
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The saga continues: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/mar/27/owners-crooked-house-pub-appeal-rebuild-order-enforcement-notice-unlawful-demolition-?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
True, but none of the things mentioned were responsible for the murder of 6m Jews - many of whom were tortured to death or worked to death as slave labour - nor the laying waste to Europe with a...
I can think of several UK brewers who could benefit from this, especially those who think that a cask beer that tastes like Lilt is a good idea.
The Crown - https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2024/mar/15/the-crown-pub-birmingham-grade-ii-listed-black-sabbath-heavy-metal?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
:D:D
Clearly The Carlton Tavern proved no deterrent.
The ongoing saga:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/mar/03/crooked-house-pub-rebuild-is-it-possible?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Perhaps because 'real ale' and 'craft' are mutually exclusive? :evilgrin::ninja:
They have a seemingly prosperous waste disposal business; I seem to recall they demolished the pub to facilitate access to it. They have a house and they also own the land where the pub stood. If...
Just 11 for me and a mixed bunch. Certainly a few I hope don't go to Young's, e.g. the Cock & Bottle, Nell Gwynne and Green Goose. But I couldn't give a flying fork about the Phene.
Yes. The Gospel according to St. Old Boots: Psalm 1:6-26 “Feel free to have the last word, I know you like to.”
Very true. Crawls aside, I never leave for the pub until I've eaten supper, so that's 7.30 at the earliest and it now takes me a good one-and-a-half-hours to find a new pub, so that's a 10.00pm...
Hmmm...Looks like the local Tourist Info centre, a clothes shop later sweet shop tax dodge conversion, opposite a municipal block.
:D:D :D
Looks like a shop conversion to me, not a true pub. Presumably this is an award for beer rather than authenticity?
...and this:
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/jan/10/brewdog-faces-staff-backlash-after-dropping-real-living-wage-pledge
Indeed.
I'm devastated, still trying to take all this in. :(
Out of the frying pan...
What generous spirit: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/dec/22/this-is-a-lifeline-the-pub-serving-free-christmas-lunches-every-year?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Bessie's 73-year run outgunned by just one year by Flossie's (is there a theme here?) reign at The Sun Inn.
It's a Welsh thing. Like keeping up with the Joneses.
A lovely pub and my review says it was the least expensive on our Summer 2019 crawl. But £21 for an 11% pint??? I'll bet this would be about £3.00 if in were on cask; last year I paid £4.50 for a...
I take it you aren't a vegan?
I would never divulge my school nickname. ;)
There are central London pubs you haven't visited??? Even I can lay claim to that but even so, at this time of year it's common for pubs to succumb to the Closed for Private Party curse. :(
I rarely eat out but £45 for one of these 'tasting menus' is not high, but it depends on the number of courses.
I went out to Borough last night to have a go in one or two pubs and every one was...
More bad news.
That add.