Blank Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 Which pub do you frequent the most?Also, what pub do you tend to avoid?
Dave Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 Which pub do you frequent the most?Also, what pub do you tend to avoid?The North .... avoid the Lion and the tavern
Pencil_Neck Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 The North .... avoid the Lion and the tavernSun, North, Railway are good boozers
Monsta® Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 Sun, North, Railway are good boozersis there actually a good pub in bedlington? the terrier
rachael Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 Has anyone been in the Blue Bell since it got done out yet?
Guest missvic Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 Has anyone been in the Blue Bell since it got done out yet? I've only been once since they did it out the last time (when they took the soft seats out the back room, but left the toilets unchanged) but the IKEAness of it all was a bit too much. Heard the Market Tavern has been done out mighty fine though! With live music at weekends and fine food too! And if the fineries in this establishment leave you feeling rough you could always join Ichiban martial arts to fitten you up... Or just leave your kids at Bedlington Bears for some rest!
MarkJ Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 Heard the Market Tavern has been done out mighty fine though! With live music at weekends and fine food too! And if the fineries in this establishment leave you feeling rough you could always join Ichiban martial arts to fitten you up... Or just leave your kids at Bedlington Bears for some rest! or, train @ ichiban WHILE the kids are at bears, then go for a pint....
Pete Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 Sun, North, Railway are good boozersThe Railway, now that was a good pub way back when but there all Sunderland fans that get in there now or at least thats how it seemed last time I was up there.It was a great pub in the sixties it put Bedlington on the map with its disco and fancy lights. The lights made your pint look the colour of sump oil.The Clayton and the Bank Top were canny pubs then, I dont know what there like today. The Red Lion was good on a Saturday night they had live music.The Havlock was a canny pub does that still exist?
Sw@lnalla Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 The Havlock was a canny pub does that still exist?After hours at the Havelock, Andy Chicken (police sergeant) and a local councillor (still in office) in the back room, I remember.
Symptoms Posted April 30, 2007 Report Posted April 30, 2007 The Railway, now that was a good pub way back when but there all Sunderland fans that get in there now or at least thats how it seemed last time I was up there.It was a great pub in the sixties it put Bedlington on the map with its disco and fancy lights. The lights made your pint look the colour of sump oil.The Clayton and the Bank Top were canny pubs then, I dont know what there like today. The Red Lion was good on a Saturday night they had live music.The Havlock was a canny pub does that still exist?I remember having my first (under-age) pint in the Railway back in the late 60's - Vaux Gold Tankard - a vile mackem brew! At the time I couldn't understand why blokes liked to consume beer until I was introduced to the Blue Star stuff - Ex & Broon. Of course there was always Fed at the Market Place Club. Ah, happy days.
Pete Posted April 30, 2007 Report Posted April 30, 2007 I remember having my first (under-age) pint in the Railway back in the late 60's - Vaux Gold Tankard - a vile mackem brew! At the time I couldn't understand why blokes liked to consume beer until I was introduced to the Blue Star stuff - Ex & Broon. Of course there was always Fed at the Market Place Club. Ah, happy days.The Railway did Vaux Silver and Gold Tankard and true it was a mackem brew. Newcastle Exhibition now that was a pint.Do you remeber the Disco at the Railway in the lounge, the Railway was always known as Cregies (not sure about the speeling)In the days of Federation we used to have waiters in the clubs in the concert room, no need to stand at the bar they used to bring it to the table.
Monsta® Posted April 30, 2007 Report Posted April 30, 2007 The Railway did Vaux Silver and Gold Tankard and true it was a mackem brew. Newcastle Exhibition now that was a pint.Do you remeber the Disco at the Railway in the lounge, the Railway was always known as Cregies (not sure about the speeling)In the days of Federation we used to have waiters in the clubs in the concert room, no need to stand at the bar they used to bring it to the table.what people fetched you your pint! what right to the table?
Ms Hair Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 The Railway, now that was a good pub way back when but there all Sunderland fans that get in there now or at least thats how it seemed last time I was up there.Not many Makems, just the landlord and his sons. They get the mick taken out of them all the time and aren't actually mackems so it's no reason not to go.In: Sun, railway, north, monkey, market place club, whartonOut: Everywhere else!
Pete Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 Not many Makems, just the landlord and his sons. They get the mick taken out of them all the time and aren't actually mackems so it's no reason not to go.In: Sun, railway, north, monkey, market place club, whartonOut: Everywhere else!Didn't say there was owt wrong with the Railway, what I said was the last time I was in there it was like a Mackem's pub, but it did sell Mackems beer years ago.
Monsta® Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 Didn't say there was owt wrong with the Railway, what I said was the last time I was in there it was like a Mackem's pub, but it did sell Mackems beer years ago.what about the percy, the clayton (fight club), or the social clubs! or even the bank top or the terrier! but of course if its not the front street its not worth mentioning!
Pete Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 what people fetched you your pint! what right to the table?Yep, all the way to the table.
Pete Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 what about the percy, the clayton (fight club), or the social clubs! or even the bank top or the terrier! but of course if its not the front street its not worth mentioning! Percy used to be a good pub but I havent been in there since 1968. Banktop used to have a good pint of Newcastle exhibition and ordinary, magic stuff. The Calyton, last time I was in there Tommy Tait was the Landlord, it used to be a Charingtons pub.
Monsta® Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 Percy used to be a good pub but I havent been in there since 1968. Banktop used to have a good pint of Newcastle exhibition and ordinary, magic stuff. The Calyton, last time I was in there Tommy Tait was the Landlord, it used to be a Charingtons pub.tommy tait is that him who's got that ice cream van?
Monsta® Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 Yep, all the way to the table.naa couldn't see that working this day and age!
Pete Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 tommy tait is that him who's got that ice cream van?Would'nt think so, he was no youngster in the sixties. Do you not mean Jacky Bell.
Guest missvic Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 Do you not mean Jacky Bell.Was he the cross eyed ice cream fella that may have been about in the 80s?
Pete Posted May 1, 2007 Report Posted May 1, 2007 Was he the cross eyed ice cream fella that may have been about in the 80s?May have been I dont know but he had a horse and cart and he sold ice cream fron the cart. I some how think he may have retired by the 80s.
Symptoms Posted May 2, 2007 Report Posted May 2, 2007 The Railway did Vaux Silver and Gold Tankard and true it was a mackem brew. Newcastle Exhibition now that was a pint.Do you remeber the Disco at the Railway in the lounge, the Railway was always known as Cregies (not sure about the speeling)In the days of Federation we used to have waiters in the clubs in the concert room, no need to stand at the bar they used to bring it to the table.Pete - I remember they used to have bands playing in the upstairs concert room at the Market Place Club every week; the girls would do their stuff around their handbags on the dance square at the front and the lads would crowd the back of the room near the long bar swilling ale (I have a vague feeling that a pint might have been either 10d or 1 shilling & 10d - ???). I seem to think that it might well have been couples sitting at the tables being 'waited-on'. Funny how the evenings usually ended-up with a 'bundle', fists flying, the cops arriving and all being turfed out onto the street.There used to be a tanner entrance fee up the narrow staircase, although we used to avoid paying it by waiting for a crowd signing-in, slip into the bottom bar and get a pint, then slip past the old guy on the desk whilst pretending to be members (we were under-age so couldn't have cards). Worked every time.
Blank Posted May 2, 2007 Author Report Posted May 2, 2007 Stay away from The Movies, it's like a kiddys disco in there at the weekend. Unless of course you like that sort of thing.
Cympil Posted May 19, 2007 Report Posted May 19, 2007 favourite boozer??? none..i don`t drink alcohol That Market Tavern wants to tidy itself up though,it`s letting the whole street down
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