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The £5 pint
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Alwaysneil said:tounge? Is that northern for lounge?0
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Just back from Dublin, paid as little as 4.5e for a pint of Guinness though the norm was 6-6.5e.0
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The Trafalgar may be a tourist trap but prices there are ridiculous. A pint of Trafalgar and an Aperol cost me £19.
The Spotted Dog in Barking remains £4 for s Fosters and £4.50 a Pravha. Big place, sports on the box, only downside is being in Barking…
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Making_all_the_noise said:The Trafalgar may be a tourist trap but prices there are ridiculous. A pint of Trafalgar and an Aperol cost me £19.
The Spotted Dog in Barking remains £4 for s Fosters and £4.50 a Pravha. Big place, sports on the box, only downside is being in Barking…3 -
Blackheathen said:MuttleyCAFC said:My son being a student loves the 'spoons'. The problem for us is it is totally dog unfriendly, even not allowing them in the garden.
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Paid 4 euros for a 'pint' (500ml) Grolsch in Amsterdam and 5 euros at the Dutch MotoGP after expecting it to be similar to London/UK prices. Feels indicative of how crazy UK pint prices are these day that it felt cheap1
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Greenwich Sunday the Yacht cider £6.55 and a large wine £9.30.Popped in the Golden Lion in Bexleyheath to watch end of cricket same round £8.94.0
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T_C_E said:Blackheathen said:MuttleyCAFC said:My son being a student loves the 'spoons'. The problem for us is it is totally dog unfriendly, even not allowing them in the garden.0
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Covered End said:T_C_E said:Blackheathen said:MuttleyCAFC said:My son being a student loves the 'spoons'. The problem for us is it is totally dog unfriendly, even not allowing them in the garden.I wouldn’t go in a pub where dogs are welcome to be fair.Because people’s perception of what’s ok is different to mine and it would end up in a row so best I stay away.0
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HastingsRed said:Just back from Dublin, paid as little as 4.5e for a pint of Guinness though the norm was 6-6.5e.
Most of the ones around me are charging €5.501 - Sponsored links:
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T_C_E said:Covered End said:T_C_E said:Blackheathen said:MuttleyCAFC said:My son being a student loves the 'spoons'. The problem for us is it is totally dog unfriendly, even not allowing them in the garden.I wouldn’t go in a pub where dogs are welcome to be fair.Because people’s perception of what’s ok is different to mine and it would end up in a row so best I stay away.
Probably why a police dog handler with 1 similar dog is quite effective at scaring/catching villains.1 -
KBslittlesis said:HastingsRed said:Just back from Dublin, paid as little as 4.5e for a pint of Guinness though the norm was 6-6.5e.
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HastingsRed said:KBslittlesis said:HastingsRed said:Just back from Dublin, paid as little as 4.5e for a pint of Guinness though the norm was 6-6.5e.
Most of the ones around me are charging €5.50
So you have to pay a lot to get anything close to a decent one 😩1 -
At the end of May, I took the wife into London for the theatre, some drinks and dinner.
2 drinks in the Roundhouse at Covent Garden came to £19.55 and I only had a pint of Neck Oil, she had an Apperol.
Just looked up their menu on line, £7.55 a pint. Kin ell.
Having said said, where we had dinner, I had a G&T when we first sat down, a Tanqueray and it cost £21. Ouch.
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I dont get everyone complaining abput prices, the price is the price. If you dont want to pay then dont.
Or if you do just earn more money ? Its not hard, its, like, no one wants to work anymore.1 -
talalsrightfoot said:I dont get everyone complaining abput prices, the price is the price. If you dont want to pay then dont.
Or if you do just earn more money ? Its not hard, its, like, no one wants to work anymore.2 -
talalsrightfoot said:clb74 said:talalsrightfoot said:ElfsborgAddick said:Addick Addict said:ElfsborgAddick said:JohnBoyUK said:Huskaris said:And funnily enough long standing legal restrictions meant The Daylight Inn in Petts Wood was the only pub within a mile until The Sovereign of The Seas was opened.
I absolutely love Petts Wood, regularly walk there from the New Eltham end of Chislehurst in the nice weather (get to see a lot of high speed trains, lovely). Some of the best restaurants around (Troy and Indian Essence both get special mentions).
No reason for it other than me and the guys who drink together lives on the East side so the Daylight tends to be pub of choice.
A pint Neck Oil in the Daylight last week was £6:05. Pint of Guinness 4.90.
Other local options, tend to go down to The Chequers at Bickley as thats my brother-in-laws local or the Cricketers, between Petts Wood and Orpington. Nice quiet pub that, never overly busy, they do Beavertown Neck Oil and Guinness on tap so its fine for me.
(Should say, I dont really think about the prices too much as if I'm honest, its rare I go out for a beer these days. Maybe once every 2-3 months if I'm lucky!)
My gripe with a spoons is that the service tends to be slow and the bar staff can be pig ignorant.
My son's friend is at Uni and works at a Spoons too as a shift Manager. He is earning barely more than minimum wage. Given the amount they pay they are unlikely to attract the most experienced and worldly of staff because anyone worthwhile who wants to make a career will surely move to pastures new soon enough.
In the words of GG Allin.
"You dont get what you want, you get what you f**king deserve"
Imagine going up to see your mum and dad in a care home , get there and they are covered in piss and shit.
Sorry clb74 if you think I'm cleaning that up for minimum wage your wrong
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IdleHans said:talalsrightfoot said:clb74 said:talalsrightfoot said:ElfsborgAddick said:Addick Addict said:ElfsborgAddick said:JohnBoyUK said:Huskaris said:And funnily enough long standing legal restrictions meant The Daylight Inn in Petts Wood was the only pub within a mile until The Sovereign of The Seas was opened.
I absolutely love Petts Wood, regularly walk there from the New Eltham end of Chislehurst in the nice weather (get to see a lot of high speed trains, lovely). Some of the best restaurants around (Troy and Indian Essence both get special mentions).
No reason for it other than me and the guys who drink together lives on the East side so the Daylight tends to be pub of choice.
A pint Neck Oil in the Daylight last week was £6:05. Pint of Guinness 4.90.
Other local options, tend to go down to The Chequers at Bickley as thats my brother-in-laws local or the Cricketers, between Petts Wood and Orpington. Nice quiet pub that, never overly busy, they do Beavertown Neck Oil and Guinness on tap so its fine for me.
(Should say, I dont really think about the prices too much as if I'm honest, its rare I go out for a beer these days. Maybe once every 2-3 months if I'm lucky!)
My gripe with a spoons is that the service tends to be slow and the bar staff can be pig ignorant.
My son's friend is at Uni and works at a Spoons too as a shift Manager. He is earning barely more than minimum wage. Given the amount they pay they are unlikely to attract the most experienced and worldly of staff because anyone worthwhile who wants to make a career will surely move to pastures new soon enough.
In the words of GG Allin.
"You dont get what you want, you get what you f**king deserve"
Imagine going up to see your mum and dad in a care home , get there and they are covered in piss and shit.
Sorry clb74 if you think I'm cleaning that up for minimum wage your wrong0 -
Covered End said:talalsrightfoot said:I dont get everyone complaining abput prices, the price is the price. If you dont want to pay then dont.
Or if you do just earn more money ? Its not hard, its, like, no one wants to work anymore.0 -
£21.15 for a bottle of beer (<500ml) and a gin & tonic at the blummin’ control room bar, Battersea Power Station last night. Ouch.0
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Fumbluff said:£21.15 for a bottle of beer (<500ml) and a gin & tonic at the blummin’ control room bar, Battersea Power Station last night. Ouch.Tbh, I think I would have told them to keep it and walked out.That is a crazy price.1
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I really struggle with cocktails as the same drink in two different places can vary wildly in terms of alcoholic content, which is why I much prefer drinks where I know the abv.
Also, cocktails can get verrrry pricey.1 -
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talalsrightfoot said:I dont get everyone complaining abput prices, the price is the price. If you dont want to pay then dont.
Or if you do just earn more money ? Its not hard, its, like, no one wants to work anymore.talalsrightfoot said:I dont get everyone complaining abput prices, the price is the price. If you dont want to pay then dont.
Or if you do just earn more money ? Its not hard, its, like, no one wants to work anymore.
You walk into a pub, you look at what pumps are at the bar, make a choice and order.
Does anyone ever check the bar tariff when they walk in before making their choice?
If you're in a round, and someone wants a beer that costs £1-2 more than your own, are you going to refuse to buy it?
(Having said that, I can think of two people I know from school that would make a fuss about it lol)
And as for restaurants, you might get the prices on the wine menu but thats about it.
It is what it is.4 -
Covered End said:talalsrightfoot said:I dont get everyone complaining abput prices, the price is the price. If you dont want to pay then dont.
Or if you do just earn more money ? Its not hard, its, like, no one wants to work anymore.
Also its a kim kardashian quote.1 -
talalsrightfoot said:Covered End said:talalsrightfoot said:I dont get everyone complaining abput prices, the price is the price. If you dont want to pay then dont.
Or if you do just earn more money ? Its not hard, its, like, no one wants to work anymore.
Also its a kim kardashian quote.3 -
Oh look how much I paid for drinks.
FFS, some of the figures on here that people were prepared to pay.
Personally, would have told them to jog on, but quite apparently there is no form of money issues for many.0 -
Yes that’s just what you do in a bar isn’t it…twonk0
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I was in Monaco recently and a magnun of Champagne and a pint of shipyard set me back nearly £4.5k, it was only £4.46k but i only carry 50s so let the sommelier keep the change.
On my way home we drove past the wetherspoons in Monaco and i threw a waterbaloon filled with Chateux Neuf De Pape 2003 at one of its clientele and shouted how do ypu like a tase of the good life you bum !!! All good natured fun.3