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A huge amount of homes are being built in the area, so 2 or 3 years down the line it might be viable.Pubs need to operate 6/7 days / nights every week.
The district is currently skint.
Not currently viable !!
A huge amount of homes are being built in the area, so 2 or 3 years down the line it might be viable.Pubs need to operate 6/7 days / nights every week.
The district is currently skint.
Not currently viable !!
A huge amount of homes are being built in the area, so 2 or 3 years down the line it might be viable.
Not with the coop arena and the etihad on your doorstep thoughThere’s lots of areas with lots of houses. Outside of town centres, the pub industry is virtually dead.
Anyone thinking about opening a new pub in a housing estate probably wants sectioning.
Read about 5 posts back from yours - last orders 2pm, event closes at 2:30. Giving everyone adequate time to get to their seats for KOWill it be closing in time for people to get to the stadium and in for kick off or will we start with a half empty stadium and folk being disturbed as people find their seats? ;-) just enquiring.
Aha, I must have missed that post. Sorry.Read about 5 posts back from yours - last orders 2pm, event closes at 2:30. Giving everyone adequate time to get to their seats for KO
Not with the coop arena and the etihad on your doorstep though
As the arena has more and more events it might be viable ? Depends what else might be on the campus ? Anyway i do agree to open a pub in the current climate is a huge risk.Well the Arena is obviously new but the area has had the football stadium on its doorstep for 20 years now.
Off the top of my head I think there were about 8 or 9 pubs within a few minutes walk when it opened. Now there’s what, three?
It's just a change in society slightly off topic but from just before WW1 right up to the 70s they were building pubs at an unsustainable rate (they did the same with churches) prior to that sure they existed but not in that number, they were working under the assumption that a certain percentage of the population would visit pubs on a regular basis also people forget that the lunchtime trade used to be massive when lots of people had a couple of pints in their lunch break, then society changed, drink driving laws, workplaces unsurprisingly not happy with having halfcut workers, an expansion of the off trade etcWell the Arena is obviously new but the area has had the football stadium on its doorstep for 20 years now.
Off the top of my head I think there were about 8 or 9 pubs within a few minutes walk when it opened. Now there’s what, three?
Cause you ride on timeI’ve missed a few black boxes in my time. ;-) (you know the rules jrb)
Derby Arms( now a food takeaway) Grove Inn ( still open)Well the Arena is obviously new but the area has had the football stadium on its doorstep for 20 years now.
Off the top of my head I think there were about 8 or 9 pubs within a few minutes walk when it opened. Now there’s what, three?
The other Bradford too/Guvnors......demolished .....Derby Arms( now a food takeaway) Grove Inn ( still open)
Victoria ( Now mini market/ tesco extra?)
Townley (Still open) Crossroads/Manchester Arms (demolished) Mary Ds (still open) , Cornershop (still open) Summerbees Bar (demolished) Bank of england
( been closed empty for years),
Mitchell Arms ( currently being refurbished, but not sure if a pub/bar) Bradford Inn (still.open). The Stadium/Cricketers ( converted to curry house ,then demolished)
Crystal Balls !!Will it be closing in time for people to get to the stadium and in for kick off or will we start with a half empty stadium and folk being disturbed as people find their seats? ;-) just enquiring.
Yup, in the 70's 80's even 90's going to the pub at lunchtimes was common and almost universal on a Friday. I worked near the Shepherd's Boy in Oldham for a while and they used to do food on a Friday. The place was always busy. Sadly it closed in 2021, Covid finished it off.It's just a change in society slightly off topic but from just before WW1 right up to the 70s they were building pubs at an unsustainable rate (they did the same with churches) prior to that sure they existed but not in that number, they were working under the assumption that a certain percentage of the population would visit pubs on a regular basis also people forget that the lunchtime trade used to be massive when lots of people had a couple of pints in their lunch break, then society changed, drink driving laws, workplaces unsurprisingly not happy with having halfcut workers, an expansion of the off trade etc
I normally wait until we are 3-0 up for thatLooks good inside but can’t stop me from going Jimmy’s in Ancoats Pre match. Power wank down in time for KO
GoneWell the Arena is obviously new but the area has had the football stadium on its doorstep for 20 years now.
Off the top of my head I think there were about 8 or 9 pubs within a few minutes walk when it opened. Now there’s what, three?
Lots of new bars in Ancoats, like Cask, have opened though. Also that one near New Islington tram stop. These are all easy access to the groundDerby Arms( now a food takeaway) Grove Inn ( still open)
Victoria ( Now mini market/ tesco extra?)
Townley (Still open) Crossroads/Manchester Arms (demolished) Mary Ds (still open) , Cornershop (still open) Summerbees Bar (demolished) Bank of england
( been closed empty for years),
Mitchell Arms ( currently being refurbished, but not sure if a pub/bar) Bradford Inn (still.open). The Stadium/Cricketers ( converted to curry house ,then demolished)