Thank you.It’s still Keith, or least I saw him in there a couple of weeks ago.
Arguably the best pub in Shoreham depending on what you value though. Great boozer.
Yes he is still thereThank you.
Used to be my local from Brian and Christine, Alan and Rosemary and then some couple took over forget there names but did not like them. Then Keith took over with Kelly? then i left Shoreham.
Going to Shoreham next week first time in a long time and i will pop in then.
But he says you’re a w@nker.Yes he is still there
Was chatting to the landlord of the Ferry Inn a couple of weeks back. They have made a major effort to change the place and its clientele and he was telling me Shoreham needed shaking up as everything was too samey. I think they have done a good job with the Ferry and hope they find a new niche, but for me Shoreham still has many great pubs and bars. Whether you want a wine bar feel, old fashioned boozer, food led or music led establishment there is something for all tastes. Sport is a little more subtle. The TVs in the Buckingham Arms for example revert to picture framed mirrors when switched off which is a nice touch.It’s still Keith, or least I saw him in there a couple of weeks ago.
Arguably the best pub in Shoreham depending on what you value though. Great boozer.
The Buck had a major re furb about 3 years ago (time flies) and is much more open plan. Still a great pub and Keith runs it really well. Not such a selection of real ales now though which was a great selling point. I've not tried the 'new' Ferry Inn yet as I use the Old Star as my main Shoreham pub. All the less inviting pubs (Burrells, Morning Star, Surrey) have long gone and Shoreham just seems a nice place to wander around now (despite all those monstrous new blocks of flats)Thank you.
Used to be my local from Brian and Christine, Alan and Rosemary and then some couple took over forget there names but did not like them. Then Keith took over with Kelly? then i left Shoreham.
Going to Shoreham next week first time in a long time and i will pop in then.
No cask in the Ferry Inn, so probably not for you.The Buck had a major re furb about 3 years ago (time flies) and is much more open plan. Still a great pub and Keith runs it really well. Not such a selection of real ales now though which was a great selling point. I've not tried the 'new' Ferry Inn yet as I use the Old Star as my main Shoreham pub. All the less inviting pubs (Burrells, Morning Star, Surrey) have long gone and Shoreham just seems a nice place to wander around now (despite all those monstrous new blocks of flats)
So glad he remembers me.But he says you’re a w@nker.
I think it was! It also had cider from the wood iirc. The only pub I was ever thrown out of for being underage.I remember going in the Kings Head, think it was Watneys
Oh yes, but you may have to explain the bucket of blood reference?Is the bucket of blood still going strong? (Royal Sovereign)
Opposite the Dorset Street Bar in Brighton there's a plaque to Sussex boxer Tom Sayers who was champion of England. It's on the wall of the Brighton Guitar & Amp shop. Tom was born near here in the early 19th century when the area was called Pimlico.Oh yes, but you may have to explain the bucket of blood reference?
Quite a bit longer than three years now. Nearer 6?The Buck had a major re furb about 3 years ago (time flies) and is much more open plan. Still a great pub and Keith runs it really well. Not such a selection of real ales now though which was a great selling point. I've not tried the 'new' Ferry Inn yet as I use the Old Star as my main Shoreham pub. All the less inviting pubs (Burrells, Morning Star, Surrey) have long gone and Shoreham just seems a nice place to wander around now (despite all those monstrous new blocks of flats)
GrotneysI remember going in the Kings Head, think it was Watneys