What sort of pub would you like the Greyhound to be?
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There's a bar called Jam Circus in Brockley (Brockley Road or Rise) which is exactly the sort of bar the Greyhound should be. Nice leather sofas, 'chilled' atmosphere, nice food ... perfect complement to the Dolphin at the other end of the high street.
People who like TVs and Juke Boxes and things can go to the Two Halves. Everyone catered for. Done.
People who like TVs and Juke Boxes and things can go to the Two Halves. Everyone catered for. Done.
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There's a pub called the Hob in Forest Hill and a pub called the Alma in Crystal Palace which are exactly the sort of pub the Greyhound should be. Comedy nights, live bands, screens for sports... perfect contrast to the Dolphin at the other end of the high street.
People who don't particularly like drinking but like tealights, eating in restaurants and things can go to the Dolphin. Everyone catered for. Done.
People who don't particularly like drinking but like tealights, eating in restaurants and things can go to the Dolphin. Everyone catered for. Done.
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That was quite amusing nork1. Can't beat a little bit of sarcasm! I actually quite like the Hob. I'm not a big fan of TVs in pubs - they're really distracting; although I'm a bit of a hypocrite because I'll watch my favourite team if their on. But, still, I think they're a pain for those that aren't interested - and they can spoil the atmosphere.
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Each to their own. I'm not a fan of pubs that concentrate on food. Trying to enjoy a pint when the pub smells like something resembling boil in the bag fish does nothing for me.sydenhamboy wrote:I'm not a big fan of TVs in pubs - they're really distracting; although I'm a bit of a hypocrite because I'll watch my favourite team if their on. But, still, I think they're a pain for those that aren't interested - and they can spoil the atmosphere.
The point of any pub is to be unlike the others. I enjoy the Dolphin for its ... err ... middle class ambience. I like the Golden Lion as a proper boozer with jazz & blues. I liked the old Greyhound despite its plastic beer and dodgy clientele because (not wishing to pay Rupert's shilling directly) it was nice to wonder down and cheer on your team on the big screen on a sunny day.
The two half's somehow hasn't recaptured the spirit of the old Greyhound. Not sure a modern building can be pleasantly seedy like an old one.
Stuart
The two half's somehow hasn't recaptured the spirit of the old Greyhound. Not sure a modern building can be pleasantly seedy like an old one.
Stuart
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Who's going to tell him;-)simon wrote:I was in the Woodman on Tuesday and it had one customer at around 9.30, who left after I arrived.
Only , joking, Simon....
My background is arts and entertainment and I totally agree that Sydenham needs a pub that provides regular good gritty entertainment. It needs a pub with a function room catering for people who appreciate good music, comedy, film, drama groups, workshops and so on. I'm thinking of starting a film club but may have to go to Forest Hill for lack of a pub with a function room. (Any suggestions welcome). Does anyone else think this would be brilliant or am I on my own here?! (the events just wouldn't be the same if I was on my own in the audience!!)
By the way, what Weatherspoons is doing 'right' is that they are a huge company who can afford to put other pubs out of business by providing cheap beer and food. But as is always the case, it is at the expense (in my view) of atmosphere and individuality. The Dartmouth and The Dolphin and The Bridge have real character about them and attract an interesting crowd.. if that's your bag. A pub like any of these with a function room and I'd be organising a load of events for us all.
Love to hear what you think..
Yes Yay!, have developed a skill in emptying most venues
Seriously though, you are dead right and only the Golden Lion is really suitable for music.
The Greyhound had a decent room but its unlikely to offer one again.
They have "turns" in the Alfred occasionally, but its very small and in the middle of the bar.
Seriously though, you are dead right and only the Golden Lion is really suitable for music.
The Greyhound had a decent room but its unlikely to offer one again.
They have "turns" in the Alfred occasionally, but its very small and in the middle of the bar.
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Well thank you both... Ronski also suggested the Dolphin's garden. The risk is the weather isn't it but I'll do my all important research and have a pint or two there as part of my research and have a look around. I've worked in comedy a lot and so know straight off that outdoor comedy events can be difficult (too light, too noisey, possibility of rain etc) but if I take a leaf from your book and think outside the box there may well be a way. I've not been in the Golden Lion.. but will definitely have a look at the room there. Do you think it's the right place for a venture like this? let me know and thanksf or the tips..