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 Are you sure there weren't open bars to return your cup, as I had no trouble getting the cup refund on Thursday when I was there.Pelling1993 said:£7.50 for a Guinness at Lords last week. If you take the cup back you get a £1 back but the bastards shut the bar before the close of play
 Indeed, in comparative terms, £6 for a pint of Pedigree in a sports venue seems reasonable when compared to some of prices quoted here.0
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 All Wetherspoon real ales are basically the same price, so you can usually get something really nice for £2.10 ish (outside of Central London) such as Titanic Plum Porter or a local aleForeverAddickted said:£2.10 for a pint of Doombar in Rochester Wetherspoons last week.1
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 All the comments about the price beer can be bought at would suggest notSporadicAddick said:
 Your first two sentences are nonsense (actually apart from the bit about you liking beer, the whole post is broadly nonsense).Cardinal Sin said:Anything over a fiver is profiteering. You know you can get it for under £3 a pint in the supermarket and they are still making a decent profit on that. I like real ale/craft beers and the 'shop-pubs' have been great but boy are they over-charging. They usually run one or two cheaper lines at £4.XX but most are way over a fiver and often £6 plus. CIU clubs (eg The Radical Club in Plumstead) still manage to serve pints at well under a fiver and their costs won't be miles away from regular pubs. It's really no wonder large high street pubs are going out-of-business. 0 0
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 Hi mate you do know there 2 charlton fans that live in Newent.AppyAddick said:My local micro pub in Newent Gloucestershire is my happy place ❤️0
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 Only if you can’t tell the difference between selling price and margin…Cardinal Sin said:
 All the comments about the price beer can be bought at would suggest notSporadicAddick said:
 Your first two sentences are nonsense (actually apart from the bit about you liking beer, the whole post is broadly nonsense).Cardinal Sin said:Anything over a fiver is profiteering. You know you can get it for under £3 a pint in the supermarket and they are still making a decent profit on that. I like real ale/craft beers and the 'shop-pubs' have been great but boy are they over-charging. They usually run one or two cheaper lines at £4.XX but most are way over a fiver and often £6 plus. CIU clubs (eg The Radical Club in Plumstead) still manage to serve pints at well under a fiver and their costs won't be miles away from regular pubs. It's really no wonder large high street pubs are going out-of-business. 0 0
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            The Windsor by fenchurch street is £4.80 for a pint of stella, the spoons in cannon street £5.191
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 I used to go to ‘punk audition night’ at Dingwalls in the late seventies.YTS1978 said:A few posters have mentioned prices at gig venues. Me and my brother went to the Scala in Kings Cross the other week and they were punting out cans (yes cans) of red stripe for about 6 quid each! They also had a selection of craft cans available, as well as draft stuff, which I imagine was waaay more expensive. How can you justify that for a can ffs? They didn't even open them or poor it into a plastic cup lol
 Edit. We still had three each though!£1 to get in, four large cans of red stripe for a quid (before 7pm). Job done.
 PS They didn’t open them, so I could make them last.0
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            £8.00 is ridiculous,but no more so than the rip of little bottles you have to have in some places that regularly cost£4.50 plus,and they dont even look half a pint.1
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 So some are making much bigger margins than others........SporadicAddick said:
 Only if you can’t tell the difference between selling price and margin…Cardinal Sin said:
 All the comments about the price beer can be bought at would suggest notSporadicAddick said:
 Your first two sentences are nonsense (actually apart from the bit about you liking beer, the whole post is broadly nonsense).Cardinal Sin said:Anything over a fiver is profiteering. You know you can get it for under £3 a pint in the supermarket and they are still making a decent profit on that. I like real ale/craft beers and the 'shop-pubs' have been great but boy are they over-charging. They usually run one or two cheaper lines at £4.XX but most are way over a fiver and often £6 plus. CIU clubs (eg The Radical Club in Plumstead) still manage to serve pints at well under a fiver and their costs won't be miles away from regular pubs. It's really no wonder large high street pubs are going out-of-business. 0 0
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            Dubai Prices, in fact I actually think it is cheaper here, most places have long happy hours that run from 3-9pm..0
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 Gross or net?Cardinal Sin said:
 So some are making much bigger margins than others........SporadicAddick said:
 Only if you can’t tell the difference between selling price and margin…Cardinal Sin said:
 All the comments about the price beer can be bought at would suggest notSporadicAddick said:
 Your first two sentences are nonsense (actually apart from the bit about you liking beer, the whole post is broadly nonsense).Cardinal Sin said:Anything over a fiver is profiteering. You know you can get it for under £3 a pint in the supermarket and they are still making a decent profit on that. I like real ale/craft beers and the 'shop-pubs' have been great but boy are they over-charging. They usually run one or two cheaper lines at £4.XX but most are way over a fiver and often £6 plus. CIU clubs (eg The Radical Club in Plumstead) still manage to serve pints at well under a fiver and their costs won't be miles away from regular pubs. It's really no wonder large high street pubs are going out-of-business. 0 0
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 They will be the 330cl bottles of beer that you find from the USA and Europe, perhaps?thickandthin63 said:£8.00 is ridiculous,but no more so than the rip of little bottles you have to have in some places that regularly cost£4.50 plus,and they dont even look half a pint.
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 The Lamb is a cracking pub.Covered End said:Queens Head Chislehurst Carling £4.20
 Mudlark Borough Mkt Guinness £5.75
 Old Thameside ditto £5.90
 Barrow Boy & Banker ditto £6.25
 Slug & Lettuce O2 ditto £5.50
 O2 - 3 pints & a small can of non alcoholic lager £28.35
 The Lamb Holloway Road - Guinness £5.20
 Emirates - Lager £6.95
 So O2 is dearest at roughly £7.75 a pint & £5 for a small can of Beck's zero alcohol.0
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 And a great end game for Covered End's amazing pub crawl.Vincenzo said:
 The Lamb is a cracking pub.Covered End said:Queens Head Chislehurst Carling £4.20
 Mudlark Borough Mkt Guinness £5.75
 Old Thameside ditto £5.90
 Barrow Boy & Banker ditto £6.25
 Slug & Lettuce O2 ditto £5.50
 O2 - 3 pints & a small can of non alcoholic lager £28.35
 The Lamb Holloway Road - Guinness £5.20
 Emirates - Lager £6.95
 So O2 is dearest at roughly £7.75 a pint & £5 for a small can of Beck's zero alcohol.0
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            Can’t do Spoons, personally, but micropubs are great places for reasonably priced ale.2
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            since lockdown i drink a lot more indoors now as opposed to going out.1
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 He must have been p***** and got the wrong train after the 02.MrWalker said:
 And a great end game for Covered End's amazing pub crawl.Vincenzo said:
 The Lamb is a cracking pub.Covered End said:Queens Head Chislehurst Carling £4.20
 Mudlark Borough Mkt Guinness £5.75
 Old Thameside ditto £5.90
 Barrow Boy & Banker ditto £6.25
 Slug & Lettuce O2 ditto £5.50
 O2 - 3 pints & a small can of non alcoholic lager £28.35
 The Lamb Holloway Road - Guinness £5.20
 Emirates - Lager £6.95
 So O2 is dearest at roughly £7.75 a pint & £5 for a small can of Beck's zero alcohol.1
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 Snob.Vincenzo said:Can’t do Spoons, personally, but micropubs are great places for reasonably priced ale.1
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 I'm a snob too. Weatherspoons is the pits.ElfsborgAddick said:
 Snob.Vincenzo said:Can’t do Spoons, personally, but micropubs are great places for reasonably priced ale.3
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 2 different days of courseElfsborgAddick said:
 He must have been p***** and got the wrong train after the 02.MrWalker said:
 And a great end game for Covered End's amazing pub crawl.Vincenzo said:
 The Lamb is a cracking pub.Covered End said:Queens Head Chislehurst Carling £4.20
 Mudlark Borough Mkt Guinness £5.75
 Old Thameside ditto £5.90
 Barrow Boy & Banker ditto £6.25
 Slug & Lettuce O2 ditto £5.50
 O2 - 3 pints & a small can of non alcoholic lager £28.35
 The Lamb Holloway Road - Guinness £5.20
 Emirates - Lager £6.95
 So O2 is dearest at roughly £7.75 a pint & £5 for a small can of Beck's zero alcohol. 1 1
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 I’d pay an extra £2.10 not to be in most Wetherspoons.ForeverAddickted said:£2.10 for a pint of Doombar in Rochester Wetherspoons last week.3
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 You can't beat going there and being grunted at by the bar staff......after waiting 10 minutes to get served.Cardinal Sin said:
 I'm a snob too. Weatherspoons is the pits.ElfsborgAddick said:
 Snob.Vincenzo said:Can’t do Spoons, personally, but micropubs are great places for reasonably priced ale.
 I'll suffer anything to pay £3 a pint.0
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            People that look down their noses at Weatherspoons should consider themselves fortunate that they are in a position to do so.
 Weatherspoons provide the cheapest - and in many cases, the only - option for those on a low income to have a drink, but just as importantly it provides the elderly, the lonely and neglected poor to be in a social setting with a pint for a couple of hours and feel that they belong before trudging home to their life of isolated penury.
 Weatherspoons provides affordable booze, food and more 'social care' than any government.
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 Yes you’re right, can see why @ElfsborgAddick likes them.Redskin said:People that look down their noses at Weatherspoons should consider themselves fortunate that they are in a position to do so.
 Weatherspoons provide the cheapest - and in many cases, the only - option for those on a low income to have a drink, but just as importantly it provides the elderly, the lonely and neglected poor to be in a social setting with a pint for a couple of hours and feel that they belong before trudging home to their life of isolated penury.
 Weatherspoons provides affordable booze, food and more 'social care' than any government.3
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 Despite it culturally appropriating the name of a sentient being in order to trade in liquor?Vincenzo said:
 The Lamb is a cracking pub.Covered End said:Queens Head Chislehurst Carling £4.20
 Mudlark Borough Mkt Guinness £5.75
 Old Thameside ditto £5.90
 Barrow Boy & Banker ditto £6.25
 Slug & Lettuce O2 ditto £5.50
 O2 - 3 pints & a small can of non alcoholic lager £28.35
 The Lamb Holloway Road - Guinness £5.20
 Emirates - Lager £6.95
 So O2 is dearest at roughly £7.75 a pint & £5 for a small can of Beck's zero alcohol.1
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 I'm not a fan but I love these permanent views from an experience or two.ElfsborgAddick said:
 You can't beat going there and being grunted at by the bar staff......after waiting 10 minutes to get served.Cardinal Sin said:
 I'm a snob too. Weatherspoons is the pits.ElfsborgAddick said:
 Snob.Vincenzo said:Can’t do Spoons, personally, but micropubs are great places for reasonably priced ale.
 I'll suffer anything to pay £3 a pint.0
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 And some of my best friends.EugenesAxe said:
 Yes you’re right, can see why @ElfsborgAddick likes them.Redskin said:People that look down their noses at Weatherspoons should consider themselves fortunate that they are in a position to do so.
 Weatherspoons provide the cheapest - and in many cases, the only - option for those on a low income to have a drink, but just as importantly it provides the elderly, the lonely and neglected poor to be in a social setting with a pint for a couple of hours and feel that they belong before trudging home to their life of isolated penury.
 Weatherspoons provides affordable booze, food and more 'social care' than any government.
 PS, I do not go under the elderly bracket.0
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            To be clear, I don’t “look down my nose” at Wetherspoons. I just think Tim Martin is a **** and don’t want to give him any of my money, if that’s alright with everyone.12
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 So is Dushitelet. Do you still go to home games?Vincenzo said:To be clear, I don’t “look down my nose” at Wetherspoons. I just think Tim Martin is a **** and don’t want to give him any of my money, if that’s alright with everyone.1
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            Ffs. That’s a ridiculous comparison. I can find dozens of pubs that I prefer to any Spoons. I can’t do that with a football club I’ve supported since 1967. I can’t just decide I’ll go to Palace or Millwall instead of Charlton because I don’t like the owner.I’m not going to Spoons @ElfsborgAddick. Get over it.4












