'sladegull
fat boy fat
Absolutely gutted , been drinking there for a couple of years now and the bar staff are top notch , no matter how busy ...dont fancy the alternatives ....
Stag's closed now, too.
Grew up on Foredown drive and the mill was my first pub.. I think the landlord was rick darymple
Spent most of my youth living just up the road (Foredown Road), my parents still live there.
Funnily enough, I spent a lot more time in the two pubs in the Old Village, and the pubs south of Southern Cross than I did in there. Still be sad to see it go though.
Stag's closed now, too.
I remember Rick and his head barman Tony, who was there to 'look after him'. Didn't want to mess with Tony !
The Stag is my local too. But good news! it's reopening after a huge refurb apparently.
not pubs exactly, pub chain companies like Punch Taverns and Enterprise Taverns who buy up free houses and turn them into tied businesses, charge a fortune for booze and rent to leasehold Tennant's, who can only make money from food and this fail in a lot if cases. This then allows the owner company to sell to a developer at the right price, Tesco etc who don't need to apply for change of use permission as there are already alcohol and food licences in place....its a simple but profitable business strategy.Pubs have priced themselves out of the market. Supply and demand economics...
The Stag is my local too. But good news! it's reopening after a huge refurb apparently.
Pubs have priced themselves out of the market. Supply and demand economics...
i was very sensible i drifted off home at around 8 unlike the 2 people i'm working with who were nowhere to be seen this morning lightweights.How's the hangover this morning Dan ? Hopefully it was a late one - perhaps still on going without the fear of a licence being taken away !!
I guess the football team will still be going next season?
i don't know to be honest the sunday mill house team stop playing out of the pub a few years ago, i did here that they were knocking it on the head at the end of the last season but i'm not sure,they were a very good team 10 years ago won the league, both cups and the Sussex cup all in one season.
Sorry, but that's crap. Supermarkets have created a whole new sales value stream with cheap booze but pubs just can't compete against. It's not just simple supply and demand it's also a society shift. Pubs were the centre of communities, somewhere you could go to to meet family and friends and check all was OK.
Now we're more interested in getting more ale for our £ than the local community, all this BS about pricing is already impacting rurally on the old and needy who have lost their communication hub and means of checking all are ok.
Pubs are the lifeblood but we've lost them because we don't care, all we care about is high volume cheap ale
Whinge over ...