Deepest Blue
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I have paid 99p a pint in the Sedge Lynn in Chorlton earlier this year for a nice cask ale. It was on a Managers Special offer.Anywhere in town still do pound a pint
I have paid 99p a pint in the Sedge Lynn in Chorlton earlier this year for a nice cask ale. It was on a Managers Special offer.Anywhere in town still do pound a pint
I was in Manor Park the other month and it was between £4 to £5 in regular pubs.As someone living down south 6 pound is the least you are paying in London. Essentially for a two round pint you need the best part of 15 pound. I paid 13.80 for a pint of neck oil and peroni. That wasn't even zone 1 or two.
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Let see how much it costs at a sports bar in Bournemouth tonight.
I paid $19 for a pint at Phoenix Suns Basketball last week. It was $17 for a can. Burgers, chips and a pint was nearly $50
Disgusting.13 dollars for a pint of Coors at the basketball last week. Not bad as heard Lakers charge around 20
The millionaire club did last time I was thereAnywhere in town still do pound a pint
That's what my idiot cousin paid..told her she should of gone aldi for a few cans..
They deserve to get ripped offDisgusting.
Absolutely disgusting.
A fool and is money are easily parted.
Imagine going to watch basketball.
Fucking BASKETBALL
Just back from Dublin few weeks ago, almost €18 for Guinness and G&T in Madigans just off O'Connell Street. Just over €16 in Bad Bob's Temple Bar which had music on, so very similar to Brighton pricesCan well believe it. I had a mate from near there visit me in Galway over the summer, he'd been in Dublin for a stag do first and I asked him what he made of the prices in Dublin.....found it no different from Brighton