Avoided me though sadlyI ended up watching the Newcastle game in 'The Scholar' in town: £2 a pint. 5 pints for a tenner and watch the game on a big screen.
Also, Arkles is a bit of a dive, Flat Iron a far better pub only down the road from there.
Saving my Jack time for AmsterdamAvoided me though sadly
Yeah great pub, bit of a surprise. Most pints were around a fiver tbh, and they had one of the best selections I've ever seen at a matchday pub. Also, if it's good enough for the King of the North, it's good enough for me.I'm tempted to say you went to the wrong pub as the Ship and Mitre was excellent. That said, I cannot actually remember what I paid for a pint there. Or much of Saturday.
Aren't we all?Saving my Jack time for Amsterdam
Most beers were £4 a pint and they were rather excellent- we even went back for another after the game.I'm tempted to say you went to the wrong pub as the Ship and Mitre was excellent. That said, I cannot actually remember what I paid for a pint there. Or much of Saturday.
£2.34 for bitter.We went into Wetherspoons before the match and honest to God the Guinness was £3.31 a pint.
My Guinness, my brother’s Leffe, and our mate’s Neck Oil was £11.60
I thought I’d gone back to the 90s.
Also went in and agree :I'm tempted to say you went to the wrong pub as the Ship and Mitre was excellent. That said, I cannot actually remember what I paid for a pint there. Or much of Saturday.
I might have paid slightly more as, true to my name, I was on the stout. The oaty one in the back bar was tremendous.Most beers were £4 a pint and they were rather excellent- we even went back for another after the game.
Are you sure you were in the Winslow?Went in the 'Peoples Pub', Winslow Hotel.
A few quiet ones surrounded by home shirts on the walls and home fans.
Busker/singer guy was pretty good.
One local sussed us out but we had a bit of cheeky banter.
Cash only ffs.
Pretty sure, I less someone had nicked their windows and exterior livery.Are you sure you were in the Winslow?
I met a friend in there who was wearing colours and nobody made any comment at all. Not even about our obvious southern accents. I also paid by card.
What can I say, I’ll be running tours of Liverpool for the foreseeable.I'm tempted to say you went to the wrong pub as the Ship and Mitre was excellent. That said, I cannot actually remember what I paid for a pint there. Or much of Saturday.
Yep, our group of 8 went to Ship & Mitre, fantastic traditional pub with at least 25 ales (keg and hand pull), stouts, ciders and yellow stuff. Food also excellent. 5 minute walk from LLS station.I'm tempted to say you went to the wrong pub as the Ship and Mitre was excellent. That said, I cannot actually remember what I paid for a pint there. Or much of Saturday.