Pubs in Sunderland that are still open.

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After the recent closed pubs thread it got me thinking (which is hard)

Pubs still open that have never changed its name.

I will start.
Rosedene :lol:
The Chesters
Rosedene is possibly going to become part of a local franchise of steak houses apparently .MLF anarl
 
The Hastings Hill is the only boozer close to Pennywell nowadays. Used to have 4 others in and around at one time. Jolly Potters and Golden Lion still going down the village.
George’s sizzling platters Is the food of the gods
 
:cool: some tremendous lock ins, especially back in the day when it was the Shippies. Back room was a bit dangerous :lol:
Ere man Mows, a well known lad last year been drinking in their and said he was going home. He picked chair up and hoyed it thru window and climbed out of the hole in window and walked home!!!:lol::lol::lol:
 
:cool: some tremendous lock ins, especially back in the day when it was the Shippies. Back room was a bit dangerous :lol:
I reckon I must nar ya, I was in there aaaaall the time back then- skinning up in the back room, back when I was young n daft
 
The changed the Blue Bell to Bluebell. It wasn't popular so they changed it back again.

The Wheatsheaf has always been the Wheatsheaf. The last time it was a rural area must have been well over 200 years ago but I doubt the boozer is that old, bit of an odd name for an urban boozer (and the one no longer with us that was down Hendon).

The wording on the building is ' the wheat sheaf' rather than wheatsheaf, though seems to be known as the latter. Apologies for pedantry.
 
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