Icy Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Queen Anne - West Street
Didn't that turn into a Mongolian restaurant for a while? Had to cook your own food on a big hot plate.
Queen Anne - West Street
I think Lords was just off the footpath under Grubbs Burgers and the pub called Nan Tuts (for a while) near Palmeira Square
The one under the kebab shop further towards Brighton had a name that began with 'S' I think
I think the frontage of The Allen Arms is still visible, as a shop, just south of the BP garage on the Vague Gyratory, Lewes Road south side
The Allen Arms is still a pub, it's now called The Hub (or something like that). It's the Alexandra that's now a shop.
im showing my age but when i was 16/17 the gloucester used to be called MR Ks, anyone remember it ? also toppers and rumours , anyone remember these two next to the old ABC ?
Also was called Bubbles and Dalrymples.
When it was Mr Ks is had a one price admission of about £7.00. Drinks free al evening.
The Old Vic was a heaving mass of birds and booze on a Saturday night. Loud as all Phuq, with cigarette smoke down to your knees. We would go in a lunch time on Saturday, get locked and stay until 4pm. A mate of mine was so pissed one day that he was stripped and thrown outside into the melee of Lanes shoppers.....running around like a nutter. Happy Days
What was the name of the boozer with flags. It was like a big dining hall with a 30ft ceiling? Was that Heneckys? Down by the seafront somewhere? It has a small beer garden as well. Mind going after years of Tennents Extra abuse.
Also was called Bubbles and Dalrymples.
When it was Mr Ks is had a one price admission of about £7.00. Drinks free al evening.
I beg to differ, in that The Hub was formerly The Counting House, which was newly built when they redeveloped that area into the Vague Gyratory System. Where the pub now stands was The Vogue Cinema, hence the new name of the area. I think The Allen Arms was close there or thereabouts
Perhaps you remember Cox's Pill factory, which was redeveloped into Sainsburys, and if you're really old, the rail bridge across the Lewes Road that took trains to what is now the Freshfield Industrial Estate?
I'm with you on this in thinking that The Hub/Counting House, was new.
My own drinking route was much as others here, Pav tav then towards West street via Derreck carvers, Druids, sussex, hennekeys, Bo'sun, the one down the road that I can't recall the name then back to Sherry's.
No but who know's, I may have met him anyway.
Funny thing about football is that you can see the same old faces over many years, have a drink & a chat but still not know their names.
FG
He told me he starting off as a Ted and then turned to being a Rocker.
Even then he was nobody's fool (unlike me).
He went down to the seafront on a BH , but hid his black shodow up a side street. As he knew the mods would kick it to fu@k!
believe it or not, I was too young to be a ted or even join in the mods/rockers although one of my bro's, a poster on here, was a rocker and still has a beast of a bike.
Sorry to quote my own post, but...
I think the club was called 'Sheminee' or something very similar