Daffy
Striker
Strange to go back if you didn’t like itBeen in a few times on a match day. Never liked it.
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Strange to go back if you didn’t like itBeen in a few times on a match day. Never liked it.
Pubs we drank in kept closing down so we went back each time to see if it was any better. It wasn’t.Strange to go back if you didn’t like it
ArmstrongWhat was his surname?
Typo home not gone and likely to no likito
Yeah, I understand that really. Needs a lot of work doing to it though and pubs are sadly closing all the time
At least any " off your tits " new owner would fit in perfectly with the suddick locals, a pre- requisite.You would have to be off your tits to open a restaurant in Suddick
I went in for first time in years last season and it was a dump serving crap beer. Not surprised at all to see it closed.Even though I hardly go in, still be sad to see that go as least in a pub form. Used to one of the places along with The Albion (RIP) further up that we’d go in on matchdays in the early SOL days. It’s like a shrine to SAFC inside as well.
Like everything, pubs need to move with the times.I just think wherever possible we should try to save pubs. You are right though, they are closing and will continue to do so, lots of reasons, the most recent and most brutal one IMO is lifestyle changes. There has been a discontinuation, where young people hardly ever or don't even think or want to go to the pub, the older drinkers are dying off and not being replaced. Pubs, apart from those in city/town centres and glorified restaurants masquerading as pubs will all but cease to exist with 15 years time. Dry pubs in villages and the middle of nowhere will be a thing you tell your grandkids about.
Also, as mentioned elsewhere on this thread, even if the pub in question was saved, the poor people living in the area wouldn't and couldn't use it, because they couldn't afford to pay 4 quid a pint. Most poor people drinking in pubs these days, drink cheap John Smiths and Fosters generally in shitholes, the very pubs that have been closing or are likely to close over the next 15 years or so, beer drinking in a pub unfortunately has become a middle class occupation. I imagine most poor people now drink at home.
Italian Kitchen is always busy when we get in mind. The Scullery is the same over Silky way and that doesn't look the greatest area. Good places get a good reputation and people will travel there.You would have to be off your tits to open a restaurant in Suddick
He was an absolute misery when he ran The Derby.BA who went on to run the New Derby??
Too many fools to pity.He was an absolute misery when he ran The Derby.
Good enough for Jesus and his ma?
They're sleeping in an old stable out the back
Italian Kitchen is as far out of Suddick as you can get before it becomes Fulwell and Silky is like Beverly Hills in comparisonItalian Kitchen is always busy when we get in mind. The Scullery is the same over Silky way and that doesn't look the greatest area. Good places get a good reputation and people will travel there.
The Halfway House building looks shot to bits though and there's no dedicated car parking - despite there being a big part of the old road nearby, it's all double yellows - so the only parking is outside of houses.
I just think wherever possible we should try to save pubs. You are right though, they are closing and will continue to do so, lots of reasons, the most recent and most brutal one IMO is lifestyle changes. There has been a discontinuation, where young people hardly ever or don't even think or want to go to the pub, the older drinkers are dying off and not being replaced. Pubs, apart from those in city/town centres and glorified restaurants masquerading as pubs will all but cease to exist with 15 years time. Dry pubs in villages and the middle of nowhere will be a thing you tell your grandkids about.
Also, as mentioned elsewhere on this thread, even if the pub in question was saved, the poor people living in the area wouldn't and couldn't use it, because they couldn't afford to pay 4 quid a pint. Most poor people drinking in pubs these days, drink cheap John Smiths and Fosters generally in shitholes, the very pubs that have been closing or are likely to close over the next 15 years or so, beer drinking in a pub unfortunately has become a middle class occupation. I imagine most poor people now drink at home.
The only problem i have with Italian Kitchen is how loud it is inside.Italian Kitchen is always busy when we get in mind. The Scullery is the same over Silky way and that doesn't look the greatest area. Good places get a good reputation and people will travel there.
The Halfway House building looks shot to bits though and there's no dedicated car parking - despite there being a big part of the old road nearby, it's all double yellows - so the only parking is outside of houses.