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Pubs, and the demise of.

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  • Yes I personally will be sorry to see the Wrong Un go. 
  • Wrong Un was always well named, dark and dingy hole. 

    Not been in there for years, think last time was on a end of Welling to top of Bexleyheath crawl. In the Wrong Un a mate went to sit down and the chair got pulled away just as he went back. He realised halfway down the chair as gone and a big smile of ‘oh bollocks’ out his face just before his arse hit the floor. Great days 
  • Gribbo said:
    Rochester 'spoons was a good one. Not sure what it's like now though
    Agree that is pretty good, Bexhill's is quite decent as well. Went on a pub crawl yesterday to Lewes, some fine pubs there. We ended the day at the Spoons in Hastings, not the best but the Plum Porter was in good nick and it's handy for the cab home....rank outside.
  • Used to frequent the wrongun most weekends mainly due to tel the manager being a family friend and also a bit charlton fan unfortunately passed now 
  • edited September 2022
    Going on a solo "low alcohol" crawl in Reigate tomorrow, seeing as I can't get to SE7 as the rattlers are out on strike




  • Feeling brave I'm on a little crawl in Peckham.
    These boozers are very decent, £5.95-£7.20 a pint suggests the locals have more dough than I thought.
    The Prince of Peckham (second picture) is a very good pub, enjoy going there (the Jamaican food is excellent too).

    Stay out of the Kentish Drovers for Christ sake! 
  • Yes I personally will be sorry to see the Wrong Un go. 
    I’ve never been allowed in
    Definitely not through the trade-man’s entrance.
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  • There's a sign on The White Horse in Woolwich Road saying that the bar has been let. 
  • Crusty54 said:
    There's a sign on The White Horse in Woolwich Road saying that the bar has been let. 

    Their problem is they're in the middle of a residential desert at the moment. If the new owners can hang on until all the new flats are built they might have a future.

  • One of the many good reasons to live in Bromley.

  • One of the many good reasons to live in Bromley.
    I thought you were emigrating to Brazil?
    You emigrated to Peckham and have now returned to Bromley. 
    What's going on?
    Delaying the move, I can feel another protest starting.  I don't want to miss out.
  • Do I remember that Richmal Crompton was the author of the Just William series of books?

    Used to love reading them when I was a kid of about 9 or 10 ..... I would go to the library every week on my way back from Saturday morning pictures to borrow the next one - and when I had read them all, I started reading the first one all over again haha



  • Next to the Co-Op on Chatterton Road in Bromley.  Only opened around three weeks ago, am certain it will do well.  There is not much competition from the Chatterton Arms.
  • Those benches look most uncomfortable. 
    Don't fancy sitting on them for too long. 
  • Those benches look most uncomfortable. 
    Don't fancy sitting on them for too long. 
    Elf’s thought they were made to measure tables….
  • Those benches look most uncomfortable. 
    Don't fancy sitting on them for too long. 
    I have a well padded bum.
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  • Those benches look most uncomfortable. 
    Don't fancy sitting on them for too long. 
    I have a well patted bum.
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  • Cheeky pint in this classic ale house,  anyone?
  • Off_it said:


    Cheeky pint in this classic ale house,  anyone?
    Used to drink  in the 80’s, met Benny from crossroads in there as he was doing panto in the theatre near by.
  • Off_it said:


    Cheeky pint in this classic ale house,  anyone?
    Used to drink  in the 80’s, met Benny from crossroads in there as he was doing panto in the theatre near by.
    That is the back door by the way.
  • Isn't it the Black.Cat now?
  • Off_it said:


    Cheeky pint in this classic ale house,  anyone?
    Used to drink  in the 80’s, met Benny from crossroads in there as he was doing panto in the theatre near by.
    That is the back door by the way.


    DaveMehmet to say he has paid a visit.
  • Off_it said:


    Cheeky pint in this classic ale house,  anyone?
    Used to drink  in the 80’s, met Benny from crossroads in there as he was doing panto in the theatre near by.
    Was Miss Diane with him?
  • Off_it said:


    Cheeky pint in this classic ale house,  anyone?
    Used to drink  in the 80’s, met Benny from crossroads in there as he was doing panto in the theatre near by.
    That is the back door by the way.
    It is indeed - but doesn't exactly look welcoming!

    Handy if you need a trolley to wheel your mate home though.
  • Off_it said:
    Off_it said:


    Cheeky pint in this classic ale house,  anyone?
    Used to drink  in the 80’s, met Benny from crossroads in there as he was doing panto in the theatre near by.
    That is the back door by the way.
    It is indeed - but doesn't exactly look welcoming!

    Handy if you need a trolley to wheel your mate home though.
    A back door can look welcoming at times.
  • Off_it said:
    Off_it said:


    Cheeky pint in this classic ale house,  anyone?
    Used to drink  in the 80’s, met Benny from crossroads in there as he was doing panto in the theatre near by.
    That is the back door by the way.
    It is indeed - but doesn't exactly look welcoming!

    Handy if you need a trolley to wheel your mate home though.
    A back door can look welcoming at times.
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