orange_wkd
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ciderjohn1 said:quite agree :-)mcfcnorthstand said:The Waldorf
Yeah i agree. You meet some very very strange people in there. Not mentioning any names. :-)
ciderjohn1 said:quite agree :-)mcfcnorthstand said:The Waldorf
waterloo blue said:Boozer in Dingle in Ireland which was half shoe repairers and half pub.
mat said:I liked the John O'Groat in Lancaster, right down to the oliver reed headrests in the toilets.
Did Not know the food was that badjohnny on the spot said:mat said:I liked the John O'Groat in Lancaster, right down to the oliver reed headrests in the toilets.
Great pub. We used to go in there every Thursday. The food was as if your mum had cooked it.
cyberblue said:Did Not know the food was that badjohnny on the spot said:Great pub. We used to go in there every Thursday. The food was as if your mum had cooked it.
You've never tasted my mum's cooking! One of the strangest places I've been in was the old Coach & Horses just off Aytoun St by MMU. It was demolished to make way for the Metrolink but it was a place that didn't go a lot on decoration to put it mildly. However they did serve a corking pint of Tetley's. Was in there one night and some real ale types came in. One commented that his pint looked a bit cloudy so the landlord threw him out!johnny on the spot said:mat said:I liked the John O'Groat in Lancaster, right down to the oliver reed headrests in the toilets.
Great pub. We used to go in there every Thursday. The food was as if your mum had cooked it.