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In here wishing I was in Edgeley having a post match beer. Stockport is one of the better places to go for a drink.
This is a typical place for liquid refreshments. Spirits galore, bottled lagers, nothing on tap. As for an IPA or other you can forget it.
The booze is very cheap though, a lager on average is £2.50 for a 600ml bottle.0 - 
            
I fear your knowledge is outdatedElfsborgAddick said:
In here wishing I was in Edgeley having a post match beer. Stockport is one of the better places to go for a drink.
This is a typical place for liquid refreshments. Spirits galore, bottled lagers, nothing on tap. As for an IPA or other you can forget it.
The booze is very cheap though, a lager on average is £2.50 for a 600ml bottle.2 - 
            
The last time I went was 2009? tbf but there were around 7 boozers 5 minutes from the ground and were no problems getting in.Croydon said:
I fear your knowledge is outdatedElfsborgAddick said:
In here wishing I was in Edgeley having a post match beer. Stockport is one of the better places to go for a drink.
This is a typical place for liquid refreshments. Spirits galore, bottled lagers, nothing on tap. As for an IPA or other you can forget it.
The booze is very cheap though, a lager on average is £2.50 for a 600ml bottle.
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Ah mate ignore me. I've just remembered the only reason we were in the spoons was because it was the only pub open when we got in at 10am 😂ElfsborgAddick said:
The last time I went was 2009? tbf but there were around 7 boozers 5 minutes from the ground and were no problems getting in.Croydon said:
I fear your knowledge is outdatedElfsborgAddick said:
In here wishing I was in Edgeley having a post match beer. Stockport is one of the better places to go for a drink.
This is a typical place for liquid refreshments. Spirits galore, bottled lagers, nothing on tap. As for an IPA or other you can forget it.
The booze is very cheap though, a lager on average is £2.50 for a 600ml bottle.
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            Seen they've announced Wetherspoons opening pub in the London Dungeons old location by London Bridge.0
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How will be able to distinguish between the clientele and the old exhibits?stoneroses19 said:Seen they've announced Wetherspoons opening pub in the London Dungeons old location by London Bridge.6 - 
            
At least the toilets won’t be upstairsstoneroses19 said:Seen they've announced Wetherspoons opening pub in the London Dungeons old location by London Bridge.2 - 
            
That is a cracking location for a Spoons tbf. I'm sure it'll do very well. Will probably benefit a lot of away fans heading to The Valley toostoneroses19 said:Seen they've announced Wetherspoons opening pub in the London Dungeons old location by London Bridge.2 - 
            
Will they be doing lock ins?cafcnick1992 said:
That is a cracking location for a Spoons tbf. I'm sure it'll do very well.stoneroses19 said:Seen they've announced Wetherspoons opening pub in the London Dungeons old location by London Bridge.6 - 
            
Loved going there as a kid in the 70's. I can smell the damp fetid air and feel the cold draughts now.stoneroses19 said:Seen they've announced Wetherspoons opening pub in the London Dungeons old location by London Bridge.
In many ways, nothing much will change.4 - 
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            stoneroses19 said:Seen they've announced Wetherspoons opening pub in the London Dungeons old location by London Bridge.That’ll piss off the rude cow governor in the Shipwrights.Good.2
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            Wait? What? Where’s the London Dungeon now then? Don’t tell me it’s no longer? 😫0
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It’s moved to the old GLC building on the South Bank, near WaterlooKBslittlesis said:Wait? What? Where’s the London Dungeon now then? Don’t tell me it’s no longer? 😫2 - 
            The Raglan has had a coat of paint on the outside now and looks like there may be a new life ahead for that one? Hopefully as I could do with a decent pit stop walking up Burrage Road.2
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Oh wow! I had no idea. Thank you!Lordflashheart said:
It’s moved to the old GLC building on the South Bank, near WaterlooKBslittlesis said:Wait? What? Where’s the London Dungeon now then? Don’t tell me it’s no longer? 😫0 - 
            
They moved it a few years ago, so that all the Merlin attractions were at Southbank.KBslittlesis said:Wait? What? Where’s the London Dungeon now then? Don’t tell me it’s no longer? 😫1 - 
            
Honestly, I’d get lost in my own city now 🫣🤣🤣stoneroses19 said:
They moved it a few years ago, so that all the Merlin attractions were at Southbank.KBslittlesis said:Wait? What? Where’s the London Dungeon now then? Don’t tell me it’s no longer? 😫0 - 
            
Dear old Julie.SuedeAdidas said:stoneroses19 said:Seen they've announced Wetherspoons opening pub in the London Dungeons old location by London Bridge.That’ll piss off the rude cow governor in the Shipwrights.Good.0 - 
            Could be fun tomorrow, unless a miracle happens the Anchor is now shut.0
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            sad the Anchor and Hope closed, lets hope not many Wigan fans coming down. As it had become more of an away fans pub the last couple of seasons.0
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            it is becoming a desert around the ground for pubs today, just remember the choices we had when the club moved back to the Valley.1
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            I’d say it’s been best off going to Greenwich/maze hill for a pre match pint for a while now. Anchor and hope was only good for a good weather drink as too far out the way. Although hope it opens again soon.
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Should re-name thread - 'Dungeons, and the demise of'stoneroses19 said:Seen they've announced Wetherspoons opening pub in the London Dungeons old location by London Bridge.0 - 
            


My post match beer today after the 8k gate goes down.
7000 mles away I can see the same poor pub options.0 - 
            When you count it up Charlton really has lost a lot of its watering holes. It’s sad.Had been planning the Anchor post match yesterday so ended up in the Bugle.. apart from just having one person behind the bar post match for about half an hour it wasn’t too bad in there.I often wonder if we had stayed in the Prem would some of them have survived?2
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Doubt it - wider issues with the pub trade did for most of them and I'm not sure 25 guaranteed paydays would have saved them when they struggled on the other 340 days.Curb_It said:I often wonder if we had stayed in the Prem would some of them have survived?
Horse and Groom went just after relegation from the Prem and I'm not sure it had anything other than a pre-match crowd, maybe it might have clung on a bit longer to become flats rather than a church. And if you go towards Greenwich that whole long line of snuffed out/knocked down pubs continues, mostly unmourned (the Old Friends, anyone?).
The exception to all this is probably the White Swan - saddled with an unrealistic rent - but even that struggled some nights. I'm sorry to hear of the Anchor's guv'nor and hope it re-opens soon, the place is a real treasure.
On the upside, we've gained the River Ale House and Green Goddess, which are great places all week, and not just matchdays.
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            I'm sure the Anti would have survived if we had stayed in the prem
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            Even Wetherspoons going through difficult times. Half year profits down along with share price. Sir Tim blaming staffing and utility costs.1
 












