Summer is over
Summer can be a little unkind to pubs that don't have beer gardens. And if you're running a city boozer, you'll see some business drop off as your regulars take extended holidays. But the leaner period is over: we're busier than ever before. It's been great to see the pub packed to the gills at lunchtime and after work, throughout the week. I'm in a very, very good mood right now. Enjoy your weekend, folks. If you're abroad in London this evening, our beers will be Tim Taylor Landlord, Harvey's Sussex Best, Fox IPA and Theakston's Old Peculier.
Although most of our regulars are back from their hols, the most famous of all is away for a fortnight. Peter Daboike has fled to Spain, leaving his perch in philosophers' corner empty. We miss him already.
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No beer garden? you've nearly got me feeling sorry for you. Mind you, this summer we'd have been better turning ours into a boating lake.
We had set out a paddling pool in our 'yard', with a sign in it that said, 'No Kids'. :) That'sll learn them.
Yes i agree with the fact that if you don't have a beer garden then the footfall may decrease.I have a big pool where people can float while enjoying beer.Also i provide some great Cuban cigars which are not available in US. I buy Cigars Online.
Jeff -- do you know where I can get any cigars? I'd like to enjoy them whilst floating in a big pool.
Hardly surprising The Bowler could not prosper. There used to be a prominent Youngs pub at the North End of the busy Exmouth Market. That got converted into a caribbean restaurant.
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