I have drunk in The Seafield in Hove.It's not snobbery, I mean I've drunk in the saltdean tavern and Spanish lady and I defy anybody to say their clientele is a higher social class
I have drunk in The Seafield in Hove.It's not snobbery, I mean I've drunk in the saltdean tavern and Spanish lady and I defy anybody to say their clientele is a higher social class
You win. There is only one pub I have drunk in that has similar clientele and that's the Hen and Chickens in Sheffield.I have drunk in The Seafield in Hove.
I think I've been there. If it's the same pub I'm thinking of, we played doubles pool against the local drug dealersYou win. There is only one pub I have drunk in that has similar clientele and that's the Hen and Chickens in Sheffield.
I stayed in their b&b for a night (was trying to demonstrate to my team that they didnt need to stay in the stakis hilton each time they went there and that a premier inn or ibis was good enough. I said they could pick anywhere in Sheffield and I would stay there)
The week after I was there it was on crimewatch for passing stolen goods in the bar area!
That sound like it. If they had a pub quiz the 1st question would have been ' what are you looking at?'I think I've been there. If it's the same pub I'm thinking of, we played doubles pool against the local drug dealers
So have I.I have drunk in The Seafield in Hove.
So have I.
For a short time I also lived in Seafield Road in one of the top floors and we had a great view of their 'back garden'. It's a deal, it's a steal it's.....
A mate and I also stayed in a pub in Salford for our Man U away game in the first season in the PL that was the only building left standing on the road and had bullet holes in the ceiling.
I’ve been in there 3 times I think. First time was when I first moved to Osborne Villas and was checking out the local pubs. Didn’t go back immediately. Second time went mid-afternoon and there was an old couple having a few beers on their way back from Tescos, each had 3 or 4 carrier bags of groceries. They were necking pints then started bickering which then turned into a fight. A guy at the bar had to separate them. 3rd time had a few beers in the garden. I also once walked past and saw the landlord being stretchered out….looked like he’d collapsed. Grim.The one time I went into the Seafield it was the least welcome I've ever felt in a pub anywhere
I remember them having a "no guns" sign at the front doorI’ve been in there 3 times I think. First time was when I first moved to Osborne Villas and was checking out the local pubs. Didn’t go back immediately. Second time went mid-afternoon and there was an old couple having a few beers on their way back from Tescos, each had 3 or 4 carrier bags of groceries. They were necking pints then started bickering which then turned into a fight. A guy at the bar had to separate them. 3rd time had a few beers in the garden. I also once walked past and saw the landlord being stretchered out….looked like he’d collapsed. Grim.
I can only comment about the one in Faversham, but that could simply reflect the perfect storm of a rather unpleasant local underclass (fact, not snobbery), and cheap prices.Christ on a bike, there are some dreadful generalisations on here re the ‘awfulness of ‘spoons beers, clientele, sticky carpets etc.’
Snobby ill informed crap by some. I speak as someone who spent a career in the brewing and pub industry.
Seems you’ve been dealt a poor hand judging by the views of Spoons expert Sophie PAs I have mentioned at least 5 times on NSC in the past, Me and my pal Bob the (then, not yet retired) social worker were 'offered outside 'three times by different bell ends during the 30 minutes we took to sip our gassy and disappointing beers on the only occasion we ventured to the 'Leading Light' (Spoon) in town.
I'd rather flop my John Thomas into the open palm of a lunatic with a carving knife in his other hand than venture back to Faversham spoons.
What's to forgive? A load of nonsense was written in the press during Covid.Weather-spoons? Do you get rained on with your cheap pint?
That aside its amazing what people will forgive for a cheap pint...
I think I've found @Herr Tubthumper:
Derbyshire man completes tour of every Wetherspoon pub
David Bingham raises a glass at Gatwick Airport to tick off his 876th pub.www.bbc.co.uk
The Watchmakers is a lovely pub. I try my best to use micropubs on AwayDay now. Newcastle has a great selectionI know exactly who owns my two locals and I’ve talked to them behind the bar. Not a corporate share in sight.
When I’m further into Hove I sometimes have a pint in The Watchmakers whose owners live round the corner from me. We often meet them on dog walks.
Did you put it all on the line?I think I've been there. If it's the same pub I'm thinking of, we played doubles pool against the local drug dealers