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Razed to the Ground, another Enterprise Inns outlet closed; thanks Mr Graham Edward Tuppen for all the support you gave this pub - NOT!!! I hope the PubCo Select Committee rip your heart out
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Still closed
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I think this place is now closed and to reopen as a Thai restuarant.
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One of my exes used to run this place - now he's gone its right down the drain kx
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Not bad at all, attractions include:
-Great quality beer (if a little bit pricey) -Big screen TV for all matches -Dartboard (back up soon post decoration we hear) -New pool table -Jukebox - much beeter than the naff background tapes -Golf Machine -2 fruit machines -And 2 huge breasts (owned by one of the barmaids)
Thank the Lord for the Bricklayers, a decent alternative to the geriatric Greyhound and it's bland, brand approach to management.
anonymous - 7 Jan 2007 09:59 |
This used to be one of the best pubs in Ash (and I go back to the days whereby an Ash pub crawl ammounted to suicide ..... stretching things just a bit you could take in 17 pubs on foot) shame to hear negative comments about it. I last visited about five years ago and found it to be OK, but with a very young clientel (or perhaps I am getting older ! .... no I have rejected that .... not playing the age game) Anyway we should support these village pubs 'cause a lot are struggling to stay afloat and this seems to be a helpful forum where its relatively easy to discuss touchy and vital subjects such as quality of ale. Just hope that comments remain well intended, and well received.
jk
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Not sure who the frustrated song writer is - it needs to get out and get a life! The Bricks has had a new lease of life (even without the beermachine - Blunty).
Eileen, Yvonne, Suzie Karen and Brian have the jump in order and the cellar is kept immaculate by the Landlord Ian - Sky Sports is on tap and the HSB and Pride are to die for...
Standing for the traditional pub values (Football and Pool teams, juke box, pool table and fruit machines that actually pay out - and a hell of a meat raffle).
Parking can be a problem at times but there is a public library car park opposite if you need an overspill (or just park on the road for short-term visits.
Spot-on
anonymous - 13 Dec 2006 01:57 |
Thanks for the slightly better review edwardbeer - though still wondering why you feel the need to try to hide your identity (see the last 2 posts - you never ticked the box on one)!
Just wondering when the last time you came in here? - saturday nights are normally buzzing, and I'm sure my bloke enjoys the live music more than I do - probably because he doesn't have to do the banking or bottling up at the end of the night like I do!
By the way, I didn't say this was the best pub in the area - beermachine did and he drinks in all pubs in the local area so should know what he's saying.
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I wouldn�t say it was a that bad of a pub, but still not the best in the area and not very clean, Very quiet on Saturday night, not much happening there really.
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Edwardbeer sounds a bit biased against the place, maybe because they are excluded from the pub - hence the bad smell no longer lingers.
By the way, never seen any pikes in here - I always thought they were fish!
anonymous - 24 Oct 2006 02:02 |
best pub in the area and getting better by the day with all the refurbs going on looking forward to the new gamesroom being finished.keep the good work going ian and eileen
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everything is looking good with the refurb going on .more football coming
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nice cold lager and plenty of it well done the brick better than the dog by far
anonymous - 13 Aug 2006 12:38 |
thank god the football has started and this pub has plenty of it, bring on the beers. xxxx
anonymous - 6 Aug 2006 11:15 |
a very nice pub with helpfull barstaff ,good meat raffles on a friday with top notch joints of meat ,the cellar must be well kept never had a bad pint .a lot of improvements going on as well.well worth a visit .and good music ,see you there. bye.
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I am very suprised that they show Harry Potter films here. Would not of thought it would appeal to most people!
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Think the locals here like to chat to the customers who come in. Seems friendly enough, a tad tatty however. Sells Triple Crown
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Cosy place to read a paper and have a pint, but probably not very exciting later on. However the atmosphere is friendly and it seems like quite a sociable pub, which is a rare asset these days. Offers trips to Europe as well which seems quite cool
Will2 - 25 Sep 2005 20:07 |