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most pubs will be shut soon was in the kings arms bexleyheath last thursday around 6 of us for pre bowling work drinks it was 7.30pm and there were 8 people in there including my crowd.
for context on pricing the barrowboy and banker london bridge saturday night was £44.60 for 6 pints
3 asahi
2 amstel
1 ipa - cant remember the name0 -
Eyewatering was it!? Perhaps worthy of another thread altogether!Solidgone said:
I was having a drink before going to the restaurant next door…Scott’s. I won’t tell you how much lunch cost🥸Plumstead_Micky said:
That is mental. I'd have told them to pour that wine back in the bottle and forget about it.Solidgone said:I paid £44 for two large glasses of Savignon Blanc in Mayfair a few weeks back (The Audley).0 -
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Karim_myBagheri said:
and was it a pint of milk?3 -
Pint of CoorsSporadicAddick said:Karim_myBagheri said:
and was it a pint of milk?1 -
Blimey!clb74 said:
Pint of CoorsSporadicAddick said:Karim_myBagheri said:
and was it a pint of milk?1 -
clb74 said:
Pint of CoorsSporadicAddick said:Karim_myBagheri said:
and was it a pint of milk?
so a large glass of water then ;-)
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I was in The Red Lion in Westminster yesterday and paid £15 for two drinks. Then I saw a framed letter on the wall from Fullers Brewery congratulating the pub for taking £90+k in a week. Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?4
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Off to Epsom races today and Sandown tomorrow, most pints will be £7.50.0
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Yeah but that's all relative, a large glass should be a 250ml measure, so a third of a bottle of wine. So an entire bottle of wine bought by the glass (the most expensive way) is £66, in a place in Mayfair, is actually very good going, as it suggests the whole bottle is only about £60Solidgone said:I paid £44 for two large glasses of Savignon Blanc in Mayfair a few weeks back (The Audley).1 -
Revenue and margin are two very different things...Stig said:I was in The Red Lion in Westminster yesterday and paid £15 for two drinks. Then I saw a framed letter on the wall from Fullers Brewery congratulating the pub for taking £90+k in a week. Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?
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Got done £7.80 for a pint of lager in Penge, nice little craft taproom but still felt like a watershed moment0
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Which one mate? I'm a Penge dweller although a non drinker these days. Still find myself dragged to watering holes even if I'm only on the water.Oh_Yoni_Boy said:Got done £7.80 for a pint of lager in Penge, nice little craft taproom but still felt like a watershed moment0 -
On the subject of prices sky rocketing, a first class stamp is going up to £1.25 next month.
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£5.50 for Neck Oil in East Peckham (Kent). Average I suppose0
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Took a client out a few weeks back and we went to 'The Globe at Borough market. He went for Madri at £6.80. I clocked they had DEYA on and went for that, 'Steady Rolling Man 5.2%, £9.20 ffs!
A pint of 'Hop Skip and Juice by Vocation is £6.70 in my local in West Yorkshire. Lovely drop though 5.7%. Currently on clubcard price £7 for 4 x 440mml.0 -
Place was called Craft Metropolis, would be surprised if they didn't do a decent non-alcoholic one as well.9goalswentpastperry said:
Which one mate? I'm a Penge dweller although a non drinker these days. Still find myself dragged to watering holes even if I'm only on the water.Oh_Yoni_Boy said:Got done £7.80 for a pint of lager in Penge, nice little craft taproom but still felt like a watershed moment
Bonus was that you can order Yard Sale pizza there too.0 -
True to an extent - and you can't have margin without revenue - but from a punters perspective they are both exactly the same thing when it comes to bleeding customers to generate them.SporadicAddick said:
Revenue and margin are two very different things...Stig said:I was in The Red Lion in Westminster yesterday and paid £15 for two drinks. Then I saw a framed letter on the wall from Fullers Brewery congratulating the pub for taking £90+k in a week. Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?1 -
Yes, am not sure everybody will see it as a stat that they're proud of achieving.Off_it said:
True to an extent - and you can't have margin without revenue - but from a punters perspective they are both exactly the same thing when it comes to bleeding customers to generate them.SporadicAddick said:
Revenue and margin are two very different things...Stig said:I was in The Red Lion in Westminster yesterday and paid £15 for two drinks. Then I saw a framed letter on the wall from Fullers Brewery congratulating the pub for taking £90+k in a week. Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?0 -
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A pint of Ruddles ale in Wetherspoons Norman Wisdom in Deal yesterday cost me all of £1.89 and a very good ale too5
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As a student, I worked in Spiders nightclub Hull. Bells was 60p a shot, I just had a quick nose expecting it to have surpassed the quid barrier, no, it's 80p a shot. They do these weird homemade cocktails that are ridiculously cheap.SporadicAddick said:As a student in Southampton in the Mid 90's, the famous Clowns and Jesters did 50p pints every Monday.
I'm gladdened to hear that 30 years later its still £1 a pint.
Clowns was the "wine bar" upstairs and Jesters was the night club downstairs (although quite how the stairs passed any fire regulations I'll never know).
Even during the height of summer, when it hadn't rained for months, you would somehow stagger out of Jesters with trousers covered in mud.
PINT COCKTAILS
Pangalactic Gargleblaster
Pernod, Splash of Galliano, Vodka, Blackcurrant, Orange and Cider on Ice
£3.10
Fluffy Duck
Vodka, White Rum, Malibu, Advocaat and Lemonade on Ice
£3.30
Green Monster
Vodka, White Rum, Malibu, Advocaat, Blue Bols, Midori and Lemonade on Ice
£4.50
Sweet Death
Vodka, Southern Comfort, Peach Schnapps, Midori, Lime and Lemonade on Ice
£4.20
Kangaroo
Double Vodka, Advocaat, Cider, Blackcurrant and Lemonade on Ice
£3.30
HALF INT COCKTAILS
Tyzer
Vodka, White Rum, Blackcurrant and Lemonade on Ice
£1.70
Black Widow
Double White Rum, Lime, Coke and a Jelly Worm on Ice
£1.90
Black Russian
Vodka, Tia Maria and Coke on Ice
£2.00
Tarantula
Pernod, Cider and Blackcurrant on Ice
£1.60
Green Gremlin
Blue Bols and Cider on Ice
£1.60
Harvey WallBanger
Vodka, Splash of Galliano and Orange on Ice
£1.80
Red Yeti
Double Vodka and Red Devil Energy Drink
£2.60
Brown Bomber
Brandy and Chocolate Milkshake on Ice
£1.20
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Jesters famous cocktail was "The Jesticle". A pint of bright green stuff. not sure what was in it...PopIcon said:
As a student, I worked in Spiders nightclub Hull. Bells was 60p a shot, I just had a quick nose expecting it to have surpassed the quid barrier, no, it's 80p a shot. They do these weird homemade cocktails that are ridiculously cheap.SporadicAddick said:As a student in Southampton in the Mid 90's, the famous Clowns and Jesters did 50p pints every Monday.
I'm gladdened to hear that 30 years later its still £1 a pint.
Clowns was the "wine bar" upstairs and Jesters was the night club downstairs (although quite how the stairs passed any fire regulations I'll never know).
Even during the height of summer, when it hadn't rained for months, you would somehow stagger out of Jesters with trousers covered in mud.
PINT COCKTAILS
Pangalactic Gargleblaster
Pernod, Splash of Galliano, Vodka, Blackcurrant, Orange and Cider on Ice
£3.10
Fluffy Duck
Vodka, White Rum, Malibu, Advocaat and Lemonade on Ice
£3.30
Green Monster
Vodka, White Rum, Malibu, Advocaat, Blue Bols, Midori and Lemonade on Ice
£4.50
Sweet Death
Vodka, Southern Comfort, Peach Schnapps, Midori, Lime and Lemonade on Ice
£4.20
Kangaroo
Double Vodka, Advocaat, Cider, Blackcurrant and Lemonade on Ice
£3.30
HALF INT COCKTAILS
Tyzer
Vodka, White Rum, Blackcurrant and Lemonade on Ice
£1.70
Black Widow
Double White Rum, Lime, Coke and a Jelly Worm on Ice
£1.90
Black Russian
Vodka, Tia Maria and Coke on Ice
£2.00
Tarantula
Pernod, Cider and Blackcurrant on Ice
£1.60
Green Gremlin
Blue Bols and Cider on Ice
£1.60
Harvey WallBanger
Vodka, Splash of Galliano and Orange on Ice
£1.80
Red Yeti
Double Vodka and Red Devil Energy Drink
£2.60
Brown Bomber
Brandy and Chocolate Milkshake on Ice
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Turnover can go up massively whilst cash margin remains the same if selling prices rise in line with cost inflation, so higher revenue may be about survival rather than "bleeding". I think we would all agree that based on the number of pubs closing they aren't really ripping anyone off. They are just very expensive.Off_it said:
True to an extent - and you can't have margin without revenue - but from a punters perspective they are both exactly the same thing when it comes to bleeding customers to generate them.SporadicAddick said:
Revenue and margin are two very different things...Stig said:I was in The Red Lion in Westminster yesterday and paid £15 for two drinks. Then I saw a framed letter on the wall from Fullers Brewery congratulating the pub for taking £90+k in a week. Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?
I agree that its strange to be promoting a revenue turnover. I'm sure that certificate was for staff rather than customer eyes...0 -
Having down a pub crawl in London tonight, I genuinely think depending on area most pubs in London can charge whatever the f*ck they like. If they’ve got a thing going on where they’re popular with people standing out on the street when the weather is nice like tonight, fill your boots.I covered about 20,000 steps tonight and everywhere was rammed.1
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£10 in two years.AFKABartram said:Having down a pub crawl in London tonight, I genuinely think depending on area most pubs in London can charge whatever the f*ck they like. If they’ve got a thing going on where they’re popular with people standing out on the street when the weather is nice like tonight, fill your boots.I covered about 20,000 steps tonight and everywhere was rammed.0 -
People are happy to pay them prices.AFKABartram said:Having down a pub crawl in London tonight, I genuinely think depending on area most pubs in London can charge whatever the f*ck they like. If they’ve got a thing going on where they’re popular with people standing out on the street when the weather is nice like tonight, fill your boots.I covered about 20,000 steps tonight and everywhere was rammed.1 -
That may well be so, as it certainly felt crass seeing such eyewatering numbers up on the wall. I bet their £10pph bar staff were delighted with it too.SporadicAddick said:
Turnover can go up massively whilst cash margin remains the same if selling prices rise in line with cost inflation, so higher revenue may be about survival rather than "bleeding". I think we would all agree that based on the number of pubs closing they aren't really ripping anyone off. They are just very expensive.Off_it said:
True to an extent - and you can't have margin without revenue - but from a punters perspective they are both exactly the same thing when it comes to bleeding customers to generate them.SporadicAddick said:
Revenue and margin are two very different things...Stig said:I was in The Red Lion in Westminster yesterday and paid £15 for two drinks. Then I saw a framed letter on the wall from Fullers Brewery congratulating the pub for taking £90+k in a week. Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?
I agree that its strange to be promoting a revenue turnover. I'm sure that certificate was for staff rather than customer eyes...
https://www.breakroom.cc/en-gb/employers/fullers/pay0 -
My eldest son purchased tickets for James Acaster as Christmas presents. It made for a lovely outing for me and my two sons last night.
Anyway, long story short, I found myself alone in Hackney with 45 minutes to spare, so I wandered into the local Weatherspoons and asked for a pint of Doombar. 'That's off', the barman said. 'What bitters do you have?', I asked earnestly. He gabbled something that I didn't quite catch, but I still said, 'OK I'll have one of those'.
It turned out to be a pint of Worthington's, but the real surprise was the price ... £1.49. That's (in mini printer terms) One pound, forty nine pence. When I got home I had to google it and sure enough that is the correct price for the 'Monday Club' at Weatherspoons.
The show was very enjoyable btw, although I couldn't help but notice I was probably thirty years older than anyone else. My sons scanned the audience and moderated this to just 10 - 15 years older which was very kind of them - well it was Christmas.

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Join a decent social club. I have a beer and a white wine for the wife , normally around £9-11.1















