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  • Gribbo said:
    "......allegations a woman had been throttled by a doorman while another incident saw a woman bitten on the breast and left with bruising to her head." - Jesus Christ
    Any evidence to back up that quote is from who you say it is?
    What’s your name? Thomas?
  • Any news on the Anchor @Baldybonce ?  
  • Gribbo said:
    "......allegations a woman had been throttled by a doorman while another incident saw a woman bitten on the breast and left with bruising to her head." - Jesus Christ
    Any evidence to back up that quote is from who you say it is?
    Read the News Shopper, for a detailed list of criminal acts in and around the bar. 
  • Curb_It said:
    Any news on the Anchor @Baldybonce ?  
    Apparently the family want to keep it but the brewery want to get rid as it needs a lot spent on it.
  • Curb_It said:
    Any news on the Anchor @Baldybonce ?  
    Apparently the family want to keep it but the brewery want to get rid as it needs a lot spent on it.
    Be a disaster if that’s lost perman
  • clive said:
    Curb_It said:
    How the hell does it remain open?

    * Another incident saw one woman bitten on the breast and bruising to her head.

    * Then on 2nd July there was an assault by a doorman. A woman was throttled.

    * Met PC Mark Evans also stated the site was a base of gangs and that police intelligence stated they were bringing firearms on site. It had been stated in a report that the business had not supplied CCTV to police or met with them when requested.


    https://www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk/2025/08/14/greenwich-council-could-close-charltons-hayatt-lounge-after-incidents/
    Incredibly, in their wisdom, the Licensing Committee (Councillors) decided not to revoke the licence today.
     In fact, all the licensing conditions offered by the pub weren’t even implemented except that it will close 1 hour earlier each night.
    I fear it will take a serious incident happening there for them to take notice.
  • clive said:
    Curb_It said:
    How the hell does it remain open?

    * Another incident saw one woman bitten on the breast and bruising to her head.

    * Then on 2nd July there was an assault by a doorman. A woman was throttled.

    * Met PC Mark Evans also stated the site was a base of gangs and that police intelligence stated they were bringing firearms on site. It had been stated in a report that the business had not supplied CCTV to police or met with them when requested.


    https://www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk/2025/08/14/greenwich-council-could-close-charltons-hayatt-lounge-after-incidents/
    Incredibly, in their wisdom, the Licensing Committee (Councillors) decided not to revoke the licence today.
     In fact, all the licensing conditions offered by the pub weren’t even implemented except that it will close 1 hour earlier each night.
    I fear it will take a serious incident happening there for them to take notice.
    I must remember to pop in next time I'm at a home game.......................

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  • TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    Probably because The Rose pub is only a few doors down and that is struggling.
    Is it?  They’ve been doing a lot to attract people in with various theme nights. Usually a decent crowd at weekends and a good few Charlton on match days.  Not easy for any pubs these days, especially if they don’t/can’t offer food. 
    I used to go in there at lunch times about 5 years ago.
    About half a dozen in there, whilst the Spoons had maybe 100+.
    The landlady from The Bull Tavern took it on a couple of years ago when Greenwich Council forced them out of The Bull with a CPO.  She’s worked hard to breathe a bit of life back into it. 
    Had a chat with the manager of Roses and, given we’ve had nothing but 12.30 kick offs at home so far, she’s agreed to open at 10.30 instead of the usual 12 for the game on the 13th September.  Easy bus/walk along to the ground from the bottom of the road. 
  • TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    Probably because The Rose pub is only a few doors down and that is struggling.
    Is it?  They’ve been doing a lot to attract people in with various theme nights. Usually a decent crowd at weekends and a good few Charlton on match days.  Not easy for any pubs these days, especially if they don’t/can’t offer food. 
    I used to go in there at lunch times about 5 years ago.
    About half a dozen in there, whilst the Spoons had maybe 100+.
    The landlady from The Bull Tavern took it on a couple of years ago when Greenwich Council forced them out of The Bull with a CPO.  She’s worked hard to breathe a bit of life back into it. 
    Had a chat with the manager of Roses and, given we’ve had nothing but 12.30 kick offs at home so far, she’s agreed to open at 10.30 instead of the usual 12 for the game on the 13th September.  Easy bus/walk along to the ground from the bottom of the road. 
    the police may have something to say about that.
  • edited 11:30AM
    msomerton said:
    TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    Probably because The Rose pub is only a few doors down and that is struggling.
    Is it?  They’ve been doing a lot to attract people in with various theme nights. Usually a decent crowd at weekends and a good few Charlton on match days.  Not easy for any pubs these days, especially if they don’t/can’t offer food. 
    I used to go in there at lunch times about 5 years ago.
    About half a dozen in there, whilst the Spoons had maybe 100+.
    The landlady from The Bull Tavern took it on a couple of years ago when Greenwich Council forced them out of The Bull with a CPO.  She’s worked hard to breathe a bit of life back into it. 
    Had a chat with the manager of Roses and, given we’ve had nothing but 12.30 kick offs at home so far, she’s agreed to open at 10.30 instead of the usual 12 for the game on the 13th September.  Easy bus/walk along to the ground from the bottom of the road. 
    the police may have something to say about that.
    It’s allowed under their licence just as many other pubs, like the Royal Oak, have also been opening early for these 12.30 kick offs.
  • TelMc32 said:
    msomerton said:
    TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    Probably because The Rose pub is only a few doors down and that is struggling.
    Is it?  They’ve been doing a lot to attract people in with various theme nights. Usually a decent crowd at weekends and a good few Charlton on match days.  Not easy for any pubs these days, especially if they don’t/can’t offer food. 
    I used to go in there at lunch times about 5 years ago.
    About half a dozen in there, whilst the Spoons had maybe 100+.
    The landlady from The Bull Tavern took it on a couple of years ago when Greenwich Council forced them out of The Bull with a CPO.  She’s worked hard to breathe a bit of life back into it. 
    Had a chat with the manager of Roses and, given we’ve had nothing but 12.30 kick offs at home so far, she’s agreed to open at 10.30 instead of the usual 12 for the game on the 13th September.  Easy bus/walk along to the ground from the bottom of the road. 
    the police may have something to say about that.
    It’s allowed under their licence just as many other pubs, like the Royal Oak, have also been opening early for these 12.30 kick offs.
    but this is Millwall. Last time we played them at home all the pubs near the ground advised not to open before the game or immediately after.
  • msomerton said:
    TelMc32 said:
    msomerton said:
    TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    Probably because The Rose pub is only a few doors down and that is struggling.
    Is it?  They’ve been doing a lot to attract people in with various theme nights. Usually a decent crowd at weekends and a good few Charlton on match days.  Not easy for any pubs these days, especially if they don’t/can’t offer food. 
    I used to go in there at lunch times about 5 years ago.
    About half a dozen in there, whilst the Spoons had maybe 100+.
    The landlady from The Bull Tavern took it on a couple of years ago when Greenwich Council forced them out of The Bull with a CPO.  She’s worked hard to breathe a bit of life back into it. 
    Had a chat with the manager of Roses and, given we’ve had nothing but 12.30 kick offs at home so far, she’s agreed to open at 10.30 instead of the usual 12 for the game on the 13th September.  Easy bus/walk along to the ground from the bottom of the road. 
    the police may have something to say about that.
    It’s allowed under their licence just as many other pubs, like the Royal Oak, have also been opening early for these 12.30 kick offs.
    but this is Millwall. Last time we played them at home all the pubs near the ground advised not to open before the game or immediately after.
    They’re not going to be stopping pubs in Woolwich, or London Bridge for that matter, from opening.  

    I suspect there’ll be a lot of resistance from the Charlton pubs (Royal Oak, RoD & Bugle) if they try it there too. 
  • Name the pub?!
  • Wat Tyler?
  • The Elephant. Woolwich 
  • Off_it said:

    Somewhere in Weymouth.
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  • Palmer's Arms
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