First pub, first local 19:18 - Oct 25 with 15804 views | Sandyman | What was the first pub you had a drink in and what was your first 'local'? First pub: Bowling Green, Spotland Road First local: Bridge Inn, College Road ( eventually the Merry Monk) | | | | |
First pub, first local on 23:18 - Oct 25 with 2533 views | AtThePeake | First drink was in the Black Swan, first regular was The Summit, both in Heywood. | |
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First pub, first local on 23:31 - Oct 25 with 2510 views | kiwidale | First pint was in Duke of Wellington on Blackwater st aged 15 shit miself I struggled getting into pictures for X films at 15. Ive had several locals over the years in no particular order Bowling green and Golden Ball spotland rd. Top bird Newhey, Comercial Tim Bobbin and Ladybarn Milnrow. Blue Ball Smithy Bridge and Sun Hotel littleborough, Plough and Bay Horse Oldham rd. I also frequented several pubs in town Flying horse, Clockface and the one next door, Robin Hood also Seven Stars in Heywood occasionally Horse and Farrier in Norden. | |
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First pub, first local on 00:13 - Oct 26 with 2448 views | D_Alien | First pint, Catholic Club on Ann St First regular pub, Kingsway on Friday nights First local, Weavers Arms, Ashfield Rd Cheapest pint, 16p in subsidised student union bar | |
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First pub, first local on 06:02 - Oct 26 with 2413 views | AlexF | First pint Horse and Farrier Norden, main regular was the Cemetery, but time was also idled away in the Elephant and Castle... amongst others. 😀 | | | |
First pub, first local on 08:50 - Oct 26 with 2352 views | Meanwood | First pub i got served in was Highland Laddie before disco at the Units, 5th form at Greenhill at time about 87. Then regularly drank in Cem, Church inn and Flying horse [hovering donkey!] before leaving to go away to study! | | | |
First pub, first local on 08:53 - Oct 26 with 2347 views | mingthemerciless |
First pub, first local on 22:16 - Oct 25 by EllDale | Red Lion on Newgate which was knocked down for the shopping centre. 1s 10d for a pint of mild. When I came back after uni I used to drink seven nights a week in the Healey Hotel when Donald Hayes was the landlord. Robinson’s mixed and good company. |
I remember Donald Hayes very well. He gave off a sort of " Basil Fawlty " type of image but when you got know him he was ok. | | | |
First pub, first local on 10:04 - Oct 26 with 2312 views | Huddersdale1 | Caldermoor in Littleborough, 17p for a pint of mild, 18p for bitter (mid 70s) Forgotten all about The Brunswick on Baillie Street, used to go in there and also The Baths Hotel on Smith Street:-Boddingtons house I think? | | | |
First pub, first local on 10:16 - Oct 26 with 2304 views | blackdogblue | First pint - 15, Some social club in Middlewich, we used to have a narrow boat & it was some rally or something First local - Lion & Lamb in Blackley, burnt down after being empty for a while years ago | |
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First pub, first local on 10:16 - Oct 26 with 2304 views | rafc1984 | Reed hotel just off Yorkshire street, and the Victoria hotel on Spotland road was my local even though I lived in castleton, I could never bring myself to drink there. Mind you in them days it were only 2.50 in a taxi. Worked in the George & Dragon for a while in Castleton, saw some right sights. | | | |
First pub, first local on 11:07 - Oct 26 with 2275 views | kel | First pint was The Woolpack in Hamer I think. First local is obv Clique HQ. | | | |
First pub, first local on 12:47 - Oct 26 with 2230 views | Nigeriamark |
First pub, first local on 10:04 - Oct 26 by Huddersdale1 | Caldermoor in Littleborough, 17p for a pint of mild, 18p for bitter (mid 70s) Forgotten all about The Brunswick on Baillie Street, used to go in there and also The Baths Hotel on Smith Street:-Boddingtons house I think? |
I remember when bitter reached 50 p a pint and we were all saying it had gone too far to quickly & people would stop going to pubs !!! | | | |
First pub, first local on 13:32 - Oct 26 with 2193 views | Frog | First pub was The Old Boars Head in Middleton before the leaver's disco at Queen Elizabeth's (1979). Local was The Roebuck in Alkrington. | | | |
First pub, first local on 17:14 - Oct 26 with 2137 views | robtheb | First pub for a drink, New Inn at Castleton, with my dad. First local, Cloverdale, Entwistle Rd. | | | |
First pub, first local on 18:03 - Oct 26 with 2108 views | rochdaleriddler | First pint was in a pub in Ashfield valley when I worked at a paper converters in the summer when I was about 13. First local was the fisherman’s inn, I was in most weekends from the age of 15, met my wife in there when I was 21, first legal pint at the Beach, 29p | |
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First pub, first local on 18:18 - Oct 26 with 2098 views | Dale23years |
First pub, first local on 18:03 - Oct 26 by rochdaleriddler | First pint was in a pub in Ashfield valley when I worked at a paper converters in the summer when I was about 13. First local was the fisherman’s inn, I was in most weekends from the age of 15, met my wife in there when I was 21, first legal pint at the Beach, 29p |
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First pub, first local on 18:54 - Oct 26 with 2067 views | finberty | First pint Shepherd's Rest at Lumbutts. First local Brown Cow, Norden. Arthur Stone at the helm. Pint of Chester's 77p in 1986. | | | |
First pub, first local on 20:12 - Oct 26 with 2034 views | judd | First pint Robin Hood in the Town Centre whilst buying dope. First local was the Brunswick, along with the rest of our 6th form. Edit: brilliant thread, Sandyman.. Cheers [Post edited 26 Oct 2019 20:13]
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First pub, first local on 20:14 - Oct 26 with 2032 views | TVOS1907 |
First pub, first local on 20:12 - Oct 26 by judd | First pint Robin Hood in the Town Centre whilst buying dope. First local was the Brunswick, along with the rest of our 6th form. Edit: brilliant thread, Sandyman.. Cheers [Post edited 26 Oct 2019 20:13]
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Can I just ask where The Brunswick was? | |
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First pub, first local on 20:20 - Oct 26 with 2020 views | judd |
First pub, first local on 20:14 - Oct 26 by TVOS1907 | Can I just ask where The Brunswick was? |
Behind the bus station that was knocked down a year or two ago. | |
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First pub, first local on 20:23 - Oct 26 with 2014 views | TVOS1907 |
First pub, first local on 20:20 - Oct 26 by judd | Behind the bus station that was knocked down a year or two ago. |
Ta, remember it vaguely. | |
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First pub, first local on 20:28 - Oct 26 with 1999 views | D_Alien | Pub names have always held a fascination for me Just googled Brunswick and it comes from the German town we 'Anglicised' as Brunswick - meaning "Bruno's town" - and now known as Braunschweig. So how did it end up as a pub name? I ventured into a pub in Mossley recently, the Tollemache Arms, which is apparently named after a family in Suffolk who still hold land there, owned by the Baron of Tollemache. I mean, what the suffolk? | |
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First pub, first local on 20:36 - Oct 26 with 1989 views | shawclough_dale | First pub the travellers in the bus old bus station First local the pineapple Howard street | | | |
First pub, first local on 20:50 - Oct 26 with 1967 views | EllGazzell |
First pub, first local on 19:34 - Oct 25 by 442Dale | Hare and Hounds, Bury Road. Oulder Hill 6th Form were not the clientele some regulars (in there and on this forum) approved of. |
What year was it when you started in the Hare? My first pint was in the Hare & Hounds and regular was the Hare also, in the Lorraine period when it was "open all hours". I actually applied for a job working on the bar there when I was 17, we'd been drinking in there for a year or so regularly; she leant over the bar and whispered " it's one thing you lot drinking here at your age, but don't push your luck - working here till you're 18". [Post edited 26 Oct 2019 21:06]
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First pub, first local on 21:38 - Oct 26 with 1929 views | EllDale | I think that the Brunswick has a royal connection following the Hanoverian succession; I believe one of Queen Victoria’s family held the title Duke of Brunswick. Other similar pub names were the Prince Albert, the Duke of Clarence, the Princess Royal, the George and the Dagmar. Don’t ask me about the derivation of the Bishop Blaize or the Bonnie Dundee though! | | | |
First pub, first local on 21:55 - Oct 26 with 1901 views | since58 | First pub ,the Windmill ,Sudden First local the Weavers Arms . Ashfield Road. John Willie Lees . 1 shilling and ten pence in the tap room 2 bob in the snug and best room. Muriel on the piano tho Saturday night. | | | |
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