With regards to the OP and that rag.
Don’t buy it
Don’t acknowledge its name
Don’t link to it
Don’t read it online
#JFT97
Don’t buy it
Don’t acknowledge its name
Don’t link to it
Don’t read it online
#JFT97
Most Pub companies are pulling adverts for promotions out of respect. Even suspended social media posts. Spoons go the other way, says it all really.
I am told that the clientele varies from place to place.
I have only been threated with violence in a pub three times. All in the Faversham 'spoons, and in the space of 40 minutes.
With regards to the OP and that rag.
Don’t buy it
Don’t acknowledge its name
Don’t link to it
Don’t read it online
#JFT97
During July and last month due to work I had the very bad misfortune of having to work in Croydon, including a few nights in the final week of staying at a Premier Inn. This was necessitated by rail strikes and the unreliable state of the railway network on a non-strike day.
I did on a couple of nights get the train from East Croydon to Victoria to seek civilisation in central London, however on more than one occasion I was drawn to The George....aka Wetherspoons branch in central Croydon...........It was right up there with the worst clientele of any pub I've ever been in. Drug taking, arguments, fights, eyeballing, police officers turning up, a barmaid being racially abused and being called a 'n' word.
I know that in the Hastings branch of Wetherspoon's Guinness is cheaper than in Bexhill, Tunbridge Wells, either of the 2 in Eastbourne etc, because Wetherspoons designate Hastings a deprived seaside town, yet in Croydon it was even cheaper than that. What the hell do they designate Croydon then? I got chatting to some American tourists who fell for whatever advertising spiel Jurys Inn in Croydon spun, as well as it presumable being far cheaper than central London and I said to them 'If I was a foreign tourist to London I wouldn't be staying in south London' and they bravely grimaced back at me and said 'we realised that too late'. I bet they never come back to The UK.
Brand new entry though at number one for the worst Wetherspoons I've ever been in though - The George, Croydon.
Its not the food or drink on offer that puts me off going inside, its the customers. I would not eat and drink in a spoons even if they were giving it away free.
Had a Guinness last night after work in spoons £2.69
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Brave man; how are the guts this morning?
Brave man; how are the guts this morning?