Robinjakarta
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In UK for 10 days from Indonesia and meeting a friend in Hove for a few pints. Looking for a quiet pub with good real ale, preferably Harvey's. Any recommendations?
Is that still going? Excellent!If you’re interested in a locals pub selling Harvey’s try The Robin Hood. Just below The Maris & Otter.
They still do the quiz night on Mondays with the plasticine round. Great pub quiz.Is that still going? Excellent!
Twen…..(checks notes), twenty five years ago Mrs GB and I had our first flat near there. Used to split most Sundays between the Robin Hood and Lion and Lobster, as did a certain Mark Williams.
RH was always a cracking boozer. I think it was there that latterly had a pub quiz that included a making something obscene out of plasticine round.
This is a good shout, only came across it recently. Old school boozer.The Bow Street Runner on Brunswick St W. About a four minute walk from Palmeira Sq.
Nice little pub. Does Harvey's.
Coopers caskThis brings back some memories. What’s the other pub on this road? One of them was quite wild I recall.
I had some fun in this pub, and The Farm, back in the day. I think it was The Coopers which had DJs at the weekend. Good times.Coopers cask
Chris (quizmaster and landlord) can often be found at the Amex, even though he's an Oxford fan by accident of birth and a Liverpool fan by accident of age.They still do the quiz night on Mondays with the plasticine round. Great pub quiz.
Was just about to mention the Wick, a real spit and sawdust old fashioned boozer about ten years ago when l used to visit it semi regularly. Wasn't sure even if it was stilll there.The Wick proper pub
Was just about to mention the Wick, a real spit and sawdust old fashioned boozer about ten years ago when l used to visit it semi regularly. Wasn't sure even if it was stilll there.
Wasn't it famous for the wrong reasons back in the 1970's or so, because someone was murdered there? or have l got that completely a*** about face? Probably the latter.
Ah thanks for putting me right, l wasn't completely wrong, but l thought for some misguided reason it was the landord or landlady that was the victim.I think someone got shot there.
in 96 a student was murdered in Palmeria Square after we lost to Germany.
As for the pub itself if you are going on a friday or saturday night its very likely to be pretty busy and not the place for a nice quiet pint. Better options suggested above but if you are looking for something a bit more lively a good place to go.
Was just about to mention the Wick, a real spit and sawdust old fashioned boozer about ten years ago when l used to visit it semi regularly. Wasn't sure even if it was stilll there.
Wasn't it famous for the wrong reasons back in the 1970's or so, because someone was murdered there? or have l got that completely a*** about face? Probably the latter.
I think someone got shot there.
in 96 a student was murdered in Palmeria Square after we lost to Germany.
As for the pub itself if you are going on a friday or saturday night its very likely to be pretty busy and not the place for a nice quiet pint. Better options suggested above but if you are looking for something a bit more lively a good place to go.
Ah thanks for putting me right, l wasn't completely wrong, but l thought for some misguided reason it was the landord or landlady that was the victim.
My first owned flat was in Norfolk Square 35 years ago - The Robin Hood - yes quiz night (with David Potter I think) and the Lion and Lobster were our weekend locals so probably just missed you by a few years.Is that still going? Excellent!
Twen…..(checks notes), twenty five years ago Mrs GB and I had our first flat near there. Used to split most Sundays between the Robin Hood and Lion and Lobster, as did a certain Mark Williams.
RH was always a cracking boozer. I think it was there that latterly had a pub quiz that included a making something obscene out of plasticine round.
That swung it from Hove Place to Robin Hood, so thanks. for that. After a rather sterile pint in The Wick, we went on to Robin Hood, stayed there all evening and consumed a lot of Harvey's. We loved the local boozer atmosphere and the beer of course and will be back.imho Hove Place is more like a restaurant than a pub. Robin Hood if i were you.
I will tell the landlord he owes me a pint!That swung it from Hove Place to Robin Hood, so thanks. for that. After a rather sterile pint in The Cask, we went on to Robin Hood, stayed there all evening and consumed a lot of Harvey's. We loved the local boozer atmosphere and the beer of course and will be back.
IMO Robin Hood, Coopers and The Bow Street Runner are all great pubs..That swung it from Hove Place to Robin Hood, so thanks. for that. After a rather sterile pint in The Wick, we went on to Robin Hood, stayed there all evening and consumed a lot of Harvey's. We loved the local boozer atmosphere and the beer of course and will be back.
Agreed. I live on grand ave and so my nearest are Blind busker and Hove place which are ok but I think the ones you mention have much more character about them. We are very lucky to have such nice boozers nearby.IMO Robin Hood, Coopers and The Bow Street Runner are all great pubs..