SwedishSonna
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Theres a Brew Dog bar here in Newcastle. Pricey as you would expect, but nice nonetheless. Do decent platters of grub.
Shoreham is rumoured to be getting a new Ale House in September. A resurrection of the Star, with three local real ales, one real cider and that is it.
So no lager, no spirits, no craft beers.
Along with the Duke Of Wellington Brewery planned to come on tap for Christmas, things are coming along nicely in my neck of the woods.
What used to be Cubar at the bottom of Preston Street has been sold to somebody. Could be there, although I'm not sure it's the most suitable location.
A little further afield is the London Unity in Hanover. Would fit most of their criteria aside from footfall. Right size, on a corner, currently on the market... But I fear they'd consider it just a bit too far from the centre of town to be viable.
Lastly, I believe the Royal Oak on St James' Street has been sold recently. Although this seems strange as it has only relatively recently been done up and turned from a scabby big telly pub into a very decent ale and hearty meals local. I'd say it meets most of their criteria again but would potentially fall down on location because it's just that bit too far from the centre of town.
Very excited to welcome Brewdog to the city and wherever they turn up, I'll be making regular visits
Good news my friend as they recognised this and recently addressed it with Dead Pony Club. It can be drunk on tap in Brighton at The Pub With No Name Which Know Has A Name. The Southover?
http://www.brewdog.com/beer/dead-pony-club
It is indeed now called The Southover. Punk IPA is a bit pricey though.
They have identified a site; anyone know where it is?
My money is on that RocknRoller place opposite Waitrose. I notice it has shut down.
What used to be Cubar at the bottom of Preston Street has been sold to somebody. Could be there, although I'm not sure it's the most suitable location.
A little further afield is the London Unity in Hanover. Would fit most of their criteria aside from footfall. Right size, on a corner, currently on the market... But I fear they'd consider it just a bit too far from the centre of town to be viable.
Lastly, I believe the Royal Oak on St James' Street has been sold recently. Although this seems strange as it has only relatively recently been done up and turned from a scabby big telly pub into a very decent ale and hearty meals local. I'd say it meets most of their criteria again but would potentially fall down on location because it's just that bit too far from the centre of town.
Very excited to welcome Brewdog to the city and wherever they turn up, I'll be making regular visits
Shame it's gone quiet on the Brighton front. I'd have suggested where mybrewery tap was.
That Rock and Roller place on Western Rd is empty isnt it?
Best avoided. My wife disowned me after I had a couple of these and slipped over outside our hotel and literally fell into the gutter struggling to get back up again. I was a total embarassment...apparently. In my mitigation it had be raining severely and the curb was dangerously wet.
It is.
It would be a cracking venue for it - not least because it's under 10 mins walk from my gaff...
Shoreham is rumoured to be getting a new Ale House in September. A resurrection of the Star, with three local real ales, one real cider and that is it.
So no lager, no spirits, no craft beers.
Along with the Duke Of Wellington Brewery planned to come on tap for Christmas, things are coming along nicely in my neck of the woods.
They've already appointed the management to run the place, though I don't know where it will be.