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downtheante wrote:I love the way on the concourse at half-time they look at you, blank-faced, with not a single pint pulled in readiness as if to say "where the hell did you lot all come from? One minute, no customers and the next a mad-rush. What sort of pub is this?"
And every week before the match they're still training the brand-new staff before you get served. Last week my pal asked for a napkin. The young lad serving (not a local lad) said "yes sir. What flavour?"
i am so with you on this one lol
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Post subject: Re: RL Friendly Pubs in Hull With Decent Ale and Sky
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:07 pm
Roofs
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Joined: Aug 24 2005 Posts: 15807 Location: East Hull
frankie wrote:Just wanting any ideas of establishments that provide the above. Have been using New Clarence early in the season but the cask beer in there is far too hit and miss to risk on a regualr basis so looking for a new 'go to' pub for our Friday nights/Saturday early evenings.
Was actually going to suggest New Clarence to be honest! Great pub IMO, awesome night in there for live games, and their 'radio' coverage for Cats v Rovers/Hull games is outstanding.
Mill down Holderness Road is meant to be decent (only been in once or twice though), + Crooked Billet is spot-on.
However, if you fancy a change I recommend Haworth down Cott Rd. Plenty of TV's, cheap beer + good/friendly atmosphere - be hard to beat.
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£2.95 for a pint of smooth i think thats what they r calling it and it wasnt very nice .............used to enjoy leaving 7mins before halftime to join the queue !! not any more sit n read me programme
Post subject: Re: RL Friendly Pubs in Hull With Decent Ale and Sky
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:45 pm
frankie
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Joined: Oct 11 2004 Posts: 274 Location: Hull
Roofs wrote:Was actually going to suggest New Clarence to be honest! Great pub IMO, awesome night in there for live games, and their 'radio' coverage for Cats v Rovers/Hull games is outstanding.
Mill down Holderness Road is meant to be decent (only been in once or twice though), + Crooked Billet is spot-on.
However, if you fancy a change I recommend Haworth down Cott Rd. Plenty of TV's, cheap beer + good/friendly atmosphere - be hard to beat.
Never thought of Haworth, might give it a go. You know if Gardeners still has Sky?
Post subject: Re: RL Friendly Pubs in Hull With Decent Ale and Sky
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 7:31 pm
A unknown superstar
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Joined: Feb 09 2008 Posts: 9342 Location: King George Dock
frankie wrote:Never thought of Haworth, might give it a go. You know if Gardeners still has Sky?
It better had, because I'm of in there tomorrow night.
Joking, yes it does have SKY.
My local is Fellowship, have you ever thought of going in there? Beer is good, got two big screens the landlords are both great and gets a really good atmosphere in there for FC games. Rugby comes before football also.
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Joined: Nov 30 2002 Posts: 3524 Location: North Hull
Haworth not a very RL friendly pub.
Full of students watching football. Beer is cheap because it tastes like p££$!
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[quote="downtheante"]I love the way on the concourse at half-time they look at you, blank-faced, with not a single pint pulled in readiness as if to say "where the hell did you lot all come from? One minute, no customers and the next a mad-rush. What sort of pub is this?"
And every week before the match they're still training the brand-new staff before you get served. Last week my pal asked for a napkin. The young lad serving (not a local lad) said "yes sir. What flavour?"[/quote
Thats class !!! nearly pizzed myself at this, so true......
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Joined: Mar 05 2003 Posts: 4787 Location: Everywhere
Stan Butler wrote:I actually got served by a young local lass on Friday, first time in I can't remember how long I didn't have to repeat myself 15 times only to be served up the wrong thing :lol: ( Photographic evidence is available )
Zoo is pretty good, and my mates pub
Does that mean you only said it once and got the wrong thing
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