Uplands eateries 10:39 - Sep 12 with 12432 views | jack_lord | Going out in Uplands on Saturday and looking for a nice meal. Any suggestions or wander further afield? | |
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Uplands eateries on 23:11 - Sep 13 with 1586 views | max936 |
Uplands eateries on 23:00 - Sep 13 by jack_lord | The first time in 25 years I'm going to have a proper night in the Uplands and the Tav is effing closed. |
Used to call there quite often in Summer on way back from Mumbles, but Mrs was never fused on the place, tad boisterous for her, bless her. Brewstone looked quite busy when I passed in my Van bout 12ish seems very popular | |
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Uplands eateries on 23:14 - Sep 13 with 1582 views | Dr_Winston | Brewstone can f*ck right off. £5 a pint. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Uplands eateries on 23:16 - Sep 13 with 1580 views | max936 |
Uplands eateries on 23:14 - Sep 13 by Dr_Winston | Brewstone can f*ck right off. £5 a pint. |
Fuk my eyes, seconded. | |
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Uplands eateries on 23:21 - Sep 13 with 1577 views | jack_lord |
Uplands eateries on 23:14 - Sep 13 by Dr_Winston | Brewstone can f*ck right off. £5 a pint. |
iesu grist - how much? We were eating in Brewstones and I wanted to go to the Tav as it was a big part of me "growing up" - I know the place is trendy and of course it is very different from my time which is probably a good thing. I can deal with pretentious people who think they are the big cheese for short periods and want to filter that by having time in a good pub. How's the Cricketers these days? | |
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Uplands eateries on 23:25 - Sep 13 with 1574 views | max936 |
Uplands eateries on 23:21 - Sep 13 by jack_lord | iesu grist - how much? We were eating in Brewstones and I wanted to go to the Tav as it was a big part of me "growing up" - I know the place is trendy and of course it is very different from my time which is probably a good thing. I can deal with pretentious people who think they are the big cheese for short periods and want to filter that by having time in a good pub. How's the Cricketers these days? |
J, do you know if your Doberman friends have any pups available? Ta | |
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Uplands eateries on 23:29 - Sep 13 with 1568 views | Dr_Winston |
Uplands eateries on 23:21 - Sep 13 by jack_lord | iesu grist - how much? We were eating in Brewstones and I wanted to go to the Tav as it was a big part of me "growing up" - I know the place is trendy and of course it is very different from my time which is probably a good thing. I can deal with pretentious people who think they are the big cheese for short periods and want to filter that by having time in a good pub. How's the Cricketers these days? |
Last time I was in Brewstone that's how much a pint cost me. It's the first and last pint I'll be buying in that place. A pint of Greene King IPA in the Tav isn't that expensive, but otherwise Uplands is an absurdly priced place full of hipsters. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Uplands eateries on 23:42 - Sep 13 with 1558 views | jack_lord |
Uplands eateries on 23:25 - Sep 13 by max936 | J, do you know if your Doberman friends have any pups available? Ta |
Steve, don't think Lynne has any due but they are seriously champion Dobeys winning loads. I'm sure they will know of any though. | |
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Uplands eateries on 23:47 - Sep 13 with 1555 views | Swanjaxs |
Uplands eateries on 23:29 - Sep 13 by Dr_Winston | Last time I was in Brewstone that's how much a pint cost me. It's the first and last pint I'll be buying in that place. A pint of Greene King IPA in the Tav isn't that expensive, but otherwise Uplands is an absurdly priced place full of hipsters. |
I fear for the Tavs when it reopens.... Best case scenario they keep prices reasonable so locals and students will go 7 days a week for the craìc and to see live music.... Worst case scenario ..... it will morph into another plastic pub @5 pound a pint.. 🤠| |
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Uplands eateries on 23:51 - Sep 13 with 1550 views | jack_lord |
Uplands eateries on 23:47 - Sep 13 by Swanjaxs | I fear for the Tavs when it reopens.... Best case scenario they keep prices reasonable so locals and students will go 7 days a week for the craìc and to see live music.... Worst case scenario ..... it will morph into another plastic pub @5 pound a pint.. 🤠|
I really hope it is the former. I remember when Streets opened and the locals from all of west of Swansea turned up. | |
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Uplands eateries on 09:59 - Sep 14 with 1500 views | Darran |
Uplands eateries on 23:51 - Sep 13 by jack_lord | I really hope it is the former. I remember when Streets opened and the locals from all of west of Swansea turned up. |
So you don't agree with people from other parts of Swansea going to other parts of Swansea for a drink? Where do you live again? [Post edited 14 Sep 2017 9:59]
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Uplands eateries on 10:07 - Sep 14 with 1498 views | jack_lord |
Uplands eateries on 09:59 - Sep 14 by Darran | So you don't agree with people from other parts of Swansea going to other parts of Swansea for a drink? Where do you live again? [Post edited 14 Sep 2017 9:59]
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That is not what I said. I do have a house in Sketty though. | |
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Uplands eateries on 10:08 - Sep 14 with 1496 views | Darran |
Uplands eateries on 10:07 - Sep 14 by jack_lord | That is not what I said. I do have a house in Sketty though. |
Yeah yeah. | |
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Uplands eateries on 10:13 - Sep 14 with 1493 views | jack_lord |
Uplands eateries on 10:08 - Sep 14 by Darran | Yeah yeah. |
Not sure how accurate this is, but back in 80's townies didn't go to Mumbles and Surfies didn't really go to town in the way they do now. | |
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Uplands eateries on 10:20 - Sep 14 with 1490 views | jack247 |
Uplands eateries on 10:13 - Sep 14 by jack_lord | Not sure how accurate this is, but back in 80's townies didn't go to Mumbles and Surfies didn't really go to town in the way they do now. |
Up until Oyster Wharf, no one has really gone into Mumbles for a long time. Uplands and SA1 kind of took over it's crowd. Different clientele down there now, but at least it's busy(ish) again. | | | |
Uplands eateries on 12:47 - Sep 14 with 1465 views | SPboy |
Uplands eateries on 23:21 - Sep 13 by jack_lord | iesu grist - how much? We were eating in Brewstones and I wanted to go to the Tav as it was a big part of me "growing up" - I know the place is trendy and of course it is very different from my time which is probably a good thing. I can deal with pretentious people who think they are the big cheese for short periods and want to filter that by having time in a good pub. How's the Cricketers these days? |
The Cricketers is boarded up & has been closed for quite a while. A developer has submitted plans to build a ridiculous amount of student flats on the plot. Row with residents going on due to no parking facilities in the plans. Shame, it was a good & famous pub in its heyday | | | |
Uplands eateries on 13:06 - Sep 14 with 1451 views | jack_lord |
Uplands eateries on 12:47 - Sep 14 by SPboy | The Cricketers is boarded up & has been closed for quite a while. A developer has submitted plans to build a ridiculous amount of student flats on the plot. Row with residents going on due to no parking facilities in the plans. Shame, it was a good & famous pub in its heyday |
That is really sad. Can the Trust afford to buy it - massive shame to see that dissappear. | |
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Uplands eateries on 14:27 - Sep 14 with 1435 views | whoflungdung | The cricketers was iconic. Another Swansea institution gone | |
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Uplands eateries on 18:10 - Sep 14 with 1405 views | max936 |
Uplands eateries on 23:42 - Sep 13 by jack_lord | Steve, don't think Lynne has any due but they are seriously champion Dobeys winning loads. I'm sure they will know of any though. |
Any chance you could ask them for me J thanks, Been in touch with a breeder called Newfords they've got a few pups left but they're up in Cambs, not fussed about shooting up there to pick one up though, there seems to be a few litters around from European imports, not gonna go down that road though, they are big boned dogs typically European big strong dogs, Baron was a big old lump, Max was big, but Baron was taller and probably 2 stone heavier he was a great dog, but could be a stubborn sod, he died young though bout 7 or 8 another sad day and totally unexpected. | |
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Uplands eateries on 18:57 - Sep 14 with 1388 views | exhmrc1 | have you thought of restaurants on St Helens or Brynymor Rd. They are very close. The other alternative is to put Uplands off and take her to the Butchers or the Gwachel. | | | |
Uplands eateries on 21:56 - Sep 14 with 1363 views | FieryJack |
Uplands eateries on 10:13 - Sep 14 by jack_lord | Not sure how accurate this is, but back in 80's townies didn't go to Mumbles and Surfies didn't really go to town in the way they do now. |
In the 70s and 80s it was rare for university students to be seen anywhere in the city centre. In fact, they were warned not to go into the centre - they used to get attacked occasionally. They'd just stick to the safety of Brynmill, Uplands & Mumbles. How times have changed - the centre is fugging swarming with them on some nights! | | | |
Uplands eateries on 22:01 - Sep 14 with 1362 views | FieryJack |
Uplands eateries on 23:29 - Sep 13 by Dr_Winston | Last time I was in Brewstone that's how much a pint cost me. It's the first and last pint I'll be buying in that place. A pint of Greene King IPA in the Tav isn't that expensive, but otherwise Uplands is an absurdly priced place full of hipsters. |
Damn right. When I first went in the Tavern it was still called the Uplands Hotel & was a traditional 2 room affair - Lounge on the right (I think) and public bar on the left. Probably not a great deal different from when Dylan Thomas drank there. God knows where the trendy hipster types used to hang out back then, but i wish they'd fu*k off back there. | | | |
Uplands eateries on 22:22 - Sep 14 with 1348 views | jack_lord |
Uplands eateries on 18:57 - Sep 14 by exhmrc1 | have you thought of restaurants on St Helens or Brynymor Rd. They are very close. The other alternative is to put Uplands off and take her to the Butchers or the Gwachel. |
Funnily enough I suggested the Butchers when I got home as I didn't want to go to the Uplands without the Tavern open. The Gwach is ok for ordinary pub grub so maybe the Butchers and wander down for a drink. That said, maybe something nice in town. | |
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Uplands eateries on 22:27 - Sep 14 with 1345 views | exhmrc1 | I was in the Butchers Saturday. It is nice but expensive and very slow service. Had sunday lunch a couple of months ago in the Gwach and it was excellent. The Gwach has music on so it will be very much like the Tavs. It is also Camra's pub of the year. | | | |
Uplands eateries on 23:17 - Sep 14 with 1328 views | jack_lord |
Uplands eateries on 14:27 - Sep 14 by whoflungdung | The cricketers was iconic. Another Swansea institution gone |
I loved the Cricks, part of my holy trinity. | |
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Uplands eateries on 23:24 - Sep 14 with 1324 views | theloneranger |
Uplands eateries on 21:56 - Sep 14 by FieryJack | In the 70s and 80s it was rare for university students to be seen anywhere in the city centre. In fact, they were warned not to go into the centre - they used to get attacked occasionally. They'd just stick to the safety of Brynmill, Uplands & Mumbles. How times have changed - the centre is fugging swarming with them on some nights! |
Bring back the Mumbles Mile....piease | |
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