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#176 2013-09-15 16:43:51

Armchaired
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs


�Careful with that axe Eugene.�

 

#177 2013-09-15 16:50:17

Bishop of Briggs
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs


Contrary to lies of FNB and Woofboxer, I (and most of the other "Buff Bastards") have been banned from posting on this forum. There are only a few posters left so don't waste your time on here. This forum is dead and nobody cares.

 

#178 2013-09-15 16:56:25

Armchaired
Ivy I.V.
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs


�Careful with that axe Eugene.�

 

#179 2013-09-15 17:26:47

Bishop of Briggs
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs

^ So why are you and/or Liam still deleting my responses to Liam's juvenile posts on Talk Ivy? I read people and situations very well. I enjoy giving bullies a good kicking and that moron keeps coming back for more punishment.

My wife and I have been laughing at tonight's hysterical and puerile responses. She said that he and Liam, in her opinion as a top HR consultant, urgently need professional help to deal with their obvious "issues".


Contrary to lies of FNB and Woofboxer, I (and most of the other "Buff Bastards") have been banned from posting on this forum. There are only a few posters left so don't waste your time on here. This forum is dead and nobody cares.

 

#180 2013-09-15 17:35:01

Armchaired
Ivy I.V.
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs

I am done with it, Bishop stop derailing threads please and that includes this one.


�Careful with that axe Eugene.�

 

#181 2013-09-16 00:58:43

Topstitcher
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs

The JS pub is the Barley Mow. Mr. Kingstonian mentioned that it was to be turned into a Tesco Express soon I think. I've drunk quite a bit around Chiltern Street, but, having drunk quite a bit, can't really remember which pub was which & how good they were. I do remember the always agreeable face of Mr. Woofboxer though. Any recommendations for a new JS pub near the Chiltern Street shop ?

The trick with picking a JS pub is to somehow capture the JS ethos. Somehow the Barley Mow worked. I miss my voddys with The Guv'nor...

Mr. Kingstonian may well have the best local knowledge here. Any help, Kingy ?


Best -


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#182 2013-09-16 04:39:12

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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs

The Golden Eagle in Marylebone Lane ? South of Paul Rothe delicatessen which is nice for soup and sandwiches.

The barman is grumpy and I have never been in during the piano playing.


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#183 2013-09-16 05:34:34

Sal
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs

I'd be glad to hear of any good pubs in the Chiltern St. area as I work around there.

There's plenty of pubs but so far none I've tried are much good.

 

#184 2013-09-16 06:42:21

Kingston1an
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs

^ The Dover Castle is a nice little pub, tucked away in Weymouth Mews - but it is a Sam Smiths.


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#185 2013-09-16 07:17:29

Topstitcher
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs

I used to sit & have a slurp in the basement of JS... That was nice...


What the world needs now is love, sweet love... And a jolly good kick up the harris.

 

#186 2013-09-17 02:54:30

Sal
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs

Yes the Dover Castle is good but it's a bit removed from the immediate Chiltern St. area.  A nice quiet pub though.  They sold me an intereseting old book from their fixtures and fittings once.  Guess they buy them by the yard and were amazed that anyone actually pays any attention to what's on the shelf.

 

#187 2013-09-17 07:00:42

Kingston1an
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs

^ Immediate Chiltern Street area might be a bit too much. I usually travel a bit to find decent places

Not Chiltern Street - The City

http://spitalfieldslife.com/2011/08/06/at-simpsons-chop-house/

Simpsons is better than The George and Vulture.

Was in Old Street last night the area has come up since I used to play darts there The Old Fountain was very good and doing good business for a Monday night.

Last edited by Kingston1an (2013-09-17 07:01:09)


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#188 2013-09-18 06:07:05

RobbieB
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#189 2013-09-18 07:23:26

Kingston1an
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Re: Ye Olde London Pubs

No I do not play now but I turn up sometimes when the team has games - or even when they do not. Pub leagues were in decline anyway. We used to play in The Sportsman in The City Road which had excellent facilities and an electronic scoreboard so you did not need to do the arithmetic. That was pulled down and we moved on to various home venues. After I stopped playing they were based in The Pakenham Arms near Mount Pleasant but the pub decided it wanted to move upmarket and darts was no longer possible. That happened in lots of pubs. The Fountain still has a board but there were tables and chairs in the way. So an impromptu game was not possible. Work changed. People are often not in jobs long enough to build up the social side. When I go into the office now I am lucky to find someone to go to lunch with. After work drinks have to be arranged in advance and mostly with people who are no longer employed. Lunch time drinking is almost a criminal offence nowadays.


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

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