Big Jeff
Winger
Good lad watching live in the ground is the only wayI do all home and most aways so I won't be in that bar but there are loads who will be
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Good lad watching live in the ground is the only wayI do all home and most aways so I won't be in that bar but there are loads who will be
Don't know mate. I mentioned the big fine that the pub in Portsmouth got hit with a while back and the possibility of Sky sending in undercover people but they said Premier League regulations don't apply. They were adamant they can show all of our games
New lease holders of former Revolution bar unveil plans for historic site as part of £6m investment creating 50 jobs
New lease holders of former Revolution bar unveil plans for historic site as part of £6m investment creating 50 jobs
The new lease holders of the former Revolution bar have announced further plans for the site.www.sunderlandecho.com
Historic??New lease holders of former Revolution bar unveil plans for historic site as part of £6m investment creating 50 jobs
The new lease holders of the former Revolution bar have announced further plans for the site.www.sunderlandecho.com
Walked past the old Bud Bigelows this morning , obvious building work going on, so asked the two gadgies standing in the doorway what was going on. It's definitely opening up again. Downstairs will be food and drink during the day and at night lively, loud music from the 90's onwards. Upstairs will be sports bar day and night, loads of tellys showing various sports and absolutely no music. Sunderland matches will be shown and they reckon there will be no licence problems in doing that. Can't remember what downstairs bar will be called but upstairs will be Craigs after the two local lads who own it. Oh and definitely no bucking bronco!
That's the spiritsGive it 12 months from it opens, will be closed again
Sky and The Premier League won't care about them streaming Sunderland games. SAFC will though.Don't know mate. I mentioned the big fine that the pub in Portsmouth got hit with a while back and the possibility of Sky sending in undercover people but they said Premier League regulations don't apply. They were adamant they can show all of our games
Jesus forever the optimist !!!Give it 12 months from it opens, will be closed again
Craig's as in who used to have the Beer House in Bridge Street?
Players Lounge, then Minxxx.....or the other way around....allegedly.Anyone remember when the upstairs there was a lapdance place? But also had pool tables and the late kick-off on after the match?
Let’s hope they spend more than the £3.50 the previous tenants dib when renovating it thenWalked past the old Bud Bigelows this morning , obvious building work going on, so asked the two gadgies standing in the doorway what was going on. It's definitely opening up again. Downstairs will be food and drink during the day and at night lively, loud music from the 90's onwards. Upstairs will be sports bar day and night, loads of tellys showing various sports and absolutely no music. Sunderland matches will be shown and they reckon there will be no licence problems in doing that. Can't remember what downstairs bar will be called but upstairs will be Craigs after the two local lads who own it. Oh and definitely no bucking bronco!
Just a pity its dark inside. Nee natural light and people sit pinting at the bar!Sloanes in sunniside is by far the best sports bar in sunderland. Plenty of pool tables and screens everywhere even the toilets! They can change channels on em too indipendently. Beer and food cheap and cheerful and staff all canny. Knocks spots off most of competition imo
Bit of a 90s thing weren't they? As you say , half the population (at least ) have no interestLasses don’t gan in Sports Bars in any number long term. Known booze industry fact. Wonder what it’ll be next?
And McCannsit was Bar:Me for a bit
I actually like fact its downstairs. Certainly during winter which is when most of the season is.Just a pity its dark inside. Nee natural light and people sit pinting at the bar!
Aye there’s been a fair few closed down. Mile Castle was one of I remember rightly. Like the previous poster said lasses don’t go in and lads go where the lasses are.Bit of a 90s thing weren't they? As you say , half the population (at least ) have no interest
Me too, I'm not looking for lasses so a decent place and a pint is all I need but me and my mates won't keep it openAye there’s been a fair few closed down. Mile Castle was one of I remember rightly. Like the previous poster said lasses don’t go in and lads go where the lasses are.
I’ll still have a look in on a match day though.