tomtom Posted September 20, 2010 Report Posted September 20, 2010 Can anyone shed any light on what's happening to the Dun Cow Public House, Is is going to remain a pub or is it turning into a restaurant according to some rumours.
Malcolm Robinson Posted September 25, 2010 Report Posted September 25, 2010 Maybe a cryptic clue in this weeks News Post Leader?
tomtom Posted September 26, 2010 Author Report Posted September 26, 2010 Could well be - brave to take on a pub business in this economic climate particularly with Wetherspoons opening shortly.
Mr Darn Posted September 26, 2010 Report Posted September 26, 2010 Brave, but i don't think too foolish...I stand by my thoughts on this, wetherspoons in bedlington can only be a good thing, and may help towards reviving the old weekends we all remember.The only thorn in my eyes is the Blue Bell.I'm not shy of a pub thats a little rough and ready, but even i don't see any appeal in the place. I walk past it regularly from the Wharton to the Top Club, but i think most of my feeling toward the place is based on the past and is no reflection on the present owners. If that place could be made appealing again too, somehow, then we would have quite the pub crawl again!
mercuryg Posted September 27, 2010 Report Posted September 27, 2010 wetherspoons in bedlington can only be a good thing, and may help towards reviving the old weekends we all remember.While I agree entirely with the Red Lion opening being a good thing (i'm not fussed about Wetherspoons to be honest but if they are the ones so be it) I don't see why it will lead to a sudden increase in people spending weekend evenings out in Bedlington again. Very few people are going to come here especially to visit Wetherspoons (just as very few do to visit Tesco's) and the main clientele is clearly going to consist of those of us who do go out for a pint going there for a taste of something new. People stay in on Fridays and Saturdays because they have stocked up on cheap beer at home; Wetherspoons isn't going to change that, and nor is its presence going to give everyone a sudden payrise. Sorry to appear to be putting a downer on it - I'm looking forward to it opening - but in terms of 'reviving the town' I really think a lot more is needed, and doubt that Bedlington will ever return to the heady heights we remember from years gone by. People simply cannot afford it - even at Wetherspoons prices.
Mr Darn Posted September 27, 2010 Report Posted September 27, 2010 Of course more needs to be done, but the very presence of a "cheeper than most", half decent pub means it will now be worth my while to travel to bedlington on a saturday night again, instead of staying in my home town to avoid high travel costs.Now those travel costs can be offset against a cheap night and hopefully a livelier atmosphere as more and more come back.Its a definite start!
mercuryg Posted September 28, 2010 Report Posted September 28, 2010 Of course more needs to be done, but the very presence of a "cheeper than most", half decent pub means it will now be worth my while to travel to bedlington on a saturday night again, NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! DON'T OPEN WETHERSPOONS, PLEASE, NOT THE RETURN OF DARN! CAN BEDDERS COPE?
Mr Darn Posted September 28, 2010 Report Posted September 28, 2010 Perhaps better if it don't open, eh?
Malcolm Robinson Posted September 28, 2010 Report Posted September 28, 2010 So look out for Mr D between the Wharton and the Top Club.........
Mr Darn Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 Come on Malc! It's AGES since i wore a cap! 1
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