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Most expensive pub. 21:19 - Jul 18 with 21718 viewsqpr_1968

most i've paid for a drink was tonight in our very own crown and sceptre.

pint of peroni and half of guiness.........£9.35

can anyone top that.

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Most expensive pub. on 21:27 - Jul 18 with 11967 viewsNorthernr

Was in either The Duchess or The Lamb and Flag off Oxford Street a few weeks back killing time before meeting a friend and got stripped nearly £7 for a bottle of Peroni.
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Most expensive pub. on 21:30 - Jul 18 with 11918 viewsBoston

Odd cocktail that,'68.

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Most expensive pub. on 21:30 - Jul 18 with 11933 viewsqpr_1968

that is horrendous.

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Most expensive pub. on 21:31 - Jul 18 with 11923 viewsqpr_1968

yes mate, she's pretty weird, i had water.

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Most expensive pub. on 22:14 - Jul 18 with 11767 viewscolinallcars

£5.50 - £6.00 for a pint of ale seems the norm in God's own borough Hammersmith although the Distillers in Fulham Palace road breached the six quid barrier the other day.
I have to say it's not as bad as I thought it was going to be.
I tend to have a malt whisky with a pint these days so that's over £12 every time.
Of course there's always Spoons - the William Morris in Kings Street ain't bad really.
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Most expensive pub. on 22:35 - Jul 18 with 11708 viewsted_hendrix

Reading this I'm glad I'm teetotal.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Most expensive pub. on 22:49 - Jul 18 with 11622 viewscolinallcars

You'll get over it Ted !
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Most expensive pub. on 23:02 - Jul 18 with 11603 viewsjohann28

Holy Tavern (formerly Jerusalem Tavern) in Clerkenwell - £7.20 a pint.

Bottle of decent wine from Wine Society - £8.95.

Much as I like my ale it's a no brainer.
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Most expensive pub. on 23:13 - Jul 18 with 11546 viewscolinallcars

That's astonishing ! A pint of what, exactly ?
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Most expensive pub. on 02:36 - Jul 19 with 11406 viewsBoston

...and there's still people out there that swear money can't buy you happiness.

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Most expensive pub. on 03:12 - Jul 19 with 11387 viewsSydneyRs

Way, way back in 1990 went to Paris with then GF and we went to a so called English pub we had looked up. A pint and a glass of wine was about 12 quid. Could not believe it. We unsurprisingly left after one drink.
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Most expensive pub. on 03:27 - Jul 19 with 11375 viewsBoston

I went to a club / bar in central London just before the Covid panic. Can't recall the name as it was somewhere one of my daughters had read was a 'hip' place to be. But, four drinks, two were glasses of Pinot, a cocktail and a bottle of beer ran me one hundred and fifty four quid. Far more uncomfortable were some of the regulars propping up the bar - half a dozen Chelsea and a couple of Arsenal first teamers.

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Most expensive pub. on 08:22 - Jul 19 with 11146 viewsPhilmyRs

Tokenhouse, Moorgate, £14.90 for 2 pints is the worst I've had recently. Still not close to the Dublin prices I was hit with but getting there.
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Most expensive pub. on 08:30 - Jul 19 with 11114 viewsboobishabang

Local Golf course bar near to me charge £9 for a pint of Guinness
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Most expensive pub. on 08:33 - Jul 19 with 11099 viewsBexleyHoop

The Lamb & Flag is a great pub, but £7 for a pint of Peroni is too much. When you can pick up a crate of Peroni for £15 and get smashed indoors, you can see why so many British pubs are closing down
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Most expensive pub. on 08:50 - Jul 19 with 11046 viewsqpr1976

FFS let’s hope we don’t get to Wembley anytime soon.
£8 for a Budweiser inside, although you can buy 4 for a bargain £27.50

Not much cheaper outside the ground either…..
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Most expensive pub. on 08:51 - Jul 19 with 11044 viewsjohann28

Ansbach and Hobday Porter. I told them I didn't want the whole barrel, just a pint, but they didn't seem very amused by this. I sipped it, slowly.
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Most expensive pub. on 09:00 - Jul 19 with 10970 viewsRs_Holy

the Temple Bar in Temple Bar Dublin we paid 10 Euro's a pint... in 2018!
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Most expensive pub. on 09:12 - Jul 19 with 10958 viewsNorthernr

Bottle mate. If it had been a pint then perhaps fair enough in that location and these times, but it was for a bottle!
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Most expensive pub. on 09:17 - Jul 19 with 10920 viewsAntti_Heinola

tbf, I recently discovered their 'ordinary' bitter, and there isn't a fkn thing ordinary about it, and I'd happily pay £7 a pint for it, but don't tell anyone (Think it was only a fiver at the Lambeth Country Show, mind).
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Bare bones.

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Most expensive pub. on 09:26 - Jul 19 with 10892 viewsHayesender

The most expensive was in Dublin last year at around 10 euro a pint.

The most over here was probably the Barrow boy at London Bridge before Charlton last season. Frontier was around £6.90 a pint, and the neck oil my mate was drinking was over £7.

I'm off to New York and Chicago in September, so expecting to out do them all. New York looks to be very pricey

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Most expensive pub. on 10:06 - Jul 19 with 10792 viewsrobith

The prices in Temple Bar are a tax on people without taste you see.

They add an extra euro for every minute you could've just walked to Toners or Kehoes
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Most expensive pub. on 10:10 - Jul 19 with 10776 viewsrobith

Gotten to the point in pubs where when I go to festivals I'm like "Oh, that's actually pretty good value"
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Most expensive pub. on 10:18 - Jul 19 with 10757 viewsQPunkR

Over here in Switzerland you can easily pay CHF10 for a pint - works out at £9

Shit but local

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Most expensive pub. on 10:24 - Jul 19 with 10739 viewsBklynRanger

I try not to wince when the bar-keep announces the price these days, but it's hard not to.

Had two conflicting price experiences locally last week.

1. A lazy post-dentist pint on Thursday in the Old Pack Horse near Chiswick Park station. Can't remember what it was but quite a decent, slightly lower alcohol IPA, 3.7% I think. £4.74. Rather than enthuse over this bargain I legged it back to my seat in case he'd rung it up wrong.

2. A posh pint in The Black Lion by the river the next day: £7.40. Most of the same numbers but in a very different order. Was higher alcohol which explains part of it, but over £8 can't be far off now, at which point I'm going to focus my energies on sweet delicious meth.
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