This is exactly what happens when we don’t make that wee bit of effort on an underground, bus or taxi to help our own , sad times for all the folk involved in trying to make it a success, when landlords go out on there own to make there pubs a place for specific clubs in this case ours, they straight away lose revenue from other side , this is WHY we must always make an effort to help fellow publican bears to be able to stay in business
Use them or lose them
Don't think it's anything to do with that. It's just the pub game in general that's gubbed.
That said telling a huge percentage of the Glasgow population that you don't want their money does not strike me as a good business plan.
Don't think it's anything to do with that. It's just the pub game in general that's gubbed.
That said telling a huge percentage of the Glasgow population that you don't want their money does not strike me as a good business plan.
Don’t think it’s anything to do with that ? Of course it is, why would any business close down if there getting punters in regular, Is the Louden closing down ? No because it’s getting the punters in , same as Bristol etc
Most pubs are empty Monday to Thursday some even on a Friday...Don’t think it’s anything to do with that ? Of course it is, why would any business close down if there getting punters in regular, Is the Louden closing down ? No because it’s getting the punters in , same as Bristol etc
Read the tweet again.Don’t think it’s anything to do with that ? Of course it is, why would any business close down if there getting punters in regular, Is the Louden closing down ? No because it’s getting the punters in , same as Bristol etc
It baffles me the way breweries will screw pubs.I just bought 18 cans of bud for £13 on Amazon.If I can do that breweries could get the booze in pubs for even less and still make money but they rip punters off and wonder why the pub is empty.Read the tweet again.
Screwed by the brewery has finished them. Seems ridiculous.
Don’t think it’s anything to do with that ? Of course it is, why would any business close down if there getting punters in regular, Is the Louden closing down ? No because it’s getting the punters in , same as Bristol etc
Gutted but it always seems more busy than any other pub local so thought it would survive. Tim’s pubs in city centre play the neutral game then change when it matters. We don’t seem to have the knack of this.
Probably so they can replace it with some mainstream version of a hipster pub that charges over a fiver for the same beers you can get in Wetherspoon's for much less.Apparently the brewery is putting a total strangle hold on the place, i was in on Saturday with my missus and was a decent sized crowd in, think it’s stuff that’s outwith their control.
Grace's isThere are no bona fide Celtic pubs in the city centre. Shiteholes where there fans will congregate yes, but no Celtic pubs in the way of you'd know instantly you walk in.
St.Vincent’s aswell?Grace's is
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St.Vincent’s aswell?
Gutted but it always seems more busy than any other pub local so thought it would survive. Tim’s pubs in city centre play the neutral game then change when it matters. We don’t seem to have the knack of this.
I agree. They play the 'Irish' card when it suits. 'Folk' music with a touch of 'craic' then full blown PIRA when the tims are on tv.
It's a mentally challenged hole.. they can dress it up all they want the have Republican bands playing regular in it..I hadn't heard of it, markets as an Irish Sports Bar, not a 'Celtic' pub.
Having never been in there or St Vincents I can guess that they have no decor a la The Louden.
Used to be the Sou and that closed a year after Annie Millers and now we are losing the Royalty and the Quayside while Irish bars continue to pop up.Don't quote me on this but was that if I'm right in saying the last 'proper' Rangers pub closest to the city centre now gone?
Not including places like Auctioneers, Toby Jug or Steps as they don't have anything associated to Rangers inside the pub, they are neutral pubs on any other day we aren't playing.
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Used to be the Sou and that closed a year after Annie Millers and now we are losing the Royalty and the Quayside while Irish bars continue to pop up.
A shite state of affairs.
Think the Nelson might be the closest to the town now.
Quayside is being taken over by the ladies who ran the Local in Tradeston.. So, bit of hope for tha pub.Used to be the Sou and that closed a year after Annie Millers and now we are losing the Royalty and the Quayside while Irish bars continue to pop up.
A shite state of affairs.
Think the Nelson might be the closest to the town now.