Pubs won't reopen until the chavs fight for it. Freedoms don't get given back voluntarily.
You are reliant on the Carling drinkers for your real ale.
Pubs won't reopen until the chavs fight for it. Freedoms don't get given back voluntarily.
You are reliant on the Carling drinkers for your real ale.
What a bummer, eh?
I should have joined the 1,000-club years ago, but for my dogged quest to review only purpose built pubs dating from at least before World War II, aside for those that crop up on PuG crawls. Just 17 to go, now that I've added my overlooked 'heritage' review for The Queens Head.
First month into the New Year, off to a fairly slow start with - er, no visits yet. Other than to pick up a takeaway from a former pub, currently marked as closed, but which may reopen as an Indian restaurant with a villagers' bar, which really doesn't merit a review yet. Confusing times.
'Beer is for all day, not just for breakfast'.
Managed my first new pub visit in 2021 in April,a very slow start.Assuming May 17th holds,the total should then start to move forward more rapidly and I would really hope to be able to top the 2020 total of 60 in 2021.
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"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
I'm on 5. Maybe double figures by mid-Summer?
'Beer is for all day, not just for breakfast'.
I was surprised how good this Chef & Brewer pub was when I was in Lancaster last year: Greaves Park. (Good photos on Pubs Galore, too. )
Come On You Hatters!
I haven't seen a C & B logo since my photo of the former Portman Arms - I remember when they were really quite common and not the sign of a great pub.
I did though know that C & B started out as Levy & Franks.
Yeehah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Got one eventually Fox & Pine visited yesterday. Review to follow.
A pub is for life not just for Christmas