Pubs that are no more in Leyton
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Re: Pubs that are no more in Leyton
Probably had an E15 postcode but the Dew Drop was one of those backstreet pubs that just don't exist anymore. They had ladies glasses which they had rummage around for on the rare occasions they were needed.
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Re: Pubs that are no more in Leyton
Is that glasses that you put a quid in and ladies took their clothes off, or actual spectacles for women?
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A glass for a ladies drink but I'm assuming they had more than one. I don't actually recall what the ladies glasses looked like other than they were obviously half pint size.
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Re: Pubs that are no more in Leyton
Here's a list albeit it not up to date http://www.pigsear.org.uk/lost%20locals.htm
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Re: Pubs that are no more in Leyton
That does seem like a more obvious answer, not sure what happened to my brain there.Mick McQuaid wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 7:38 pm A glass for a ladies drink but I'm assuming they had more than one. I don't actually recall what the ladies glasses looked like other than they were obviously half pint size.
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Re: Pubs that are no more in Leyton
Is the Wakefield still there? It was on opposite corner of street that the Hollybush was in
The three blackbirds was mainly my local
Sad that so many great local pubs are no longer with us
The three blackbirds was mainly my local
Sad that so many great local pubs are no longer with us
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Re: Pubs that are no more in Leyton
Wakefield went ages ago, that was Grange RdContrifibulatoryFred wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 8:38 pm Is the Wakefield still there? It was on opposite corner of street that the Hollybush was in
The three blackbirds was mainly my local
Sad that so many great local pubs are no longer with us
When I was a kid there was a little bookies opposite the pub down a couple of steps.
My mum worked in that road too in the co-op chemist warehouse.
She lived in Grange Park Road as a youngster and Frank Muir of Call My Bluff fame lived fwo doors away.
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Re: Pubs that are no more in Leyton
Yes not only in Leyton. There’s not many traditional pubs left these days mostly all gastro.ContrifibulatoryFred wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 8:38 pm Is the Wakefield still there? It was on opposite corner of street that the Hollybush was in
The three blackbirds was mainly my local
Sad that so many great local pubs are no longer with us
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Re: Pubs that are no more in Leyton
Pleasingly lots of those listed as closed have reopened since.WilliamTell wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 7:45 pm Here's a list albeit it not up to date http://www.pigsear.org.uk/lost%20locals.htm
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Re: Pubs that are no more in Leyton
Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 2:03 pm
Don’t remember that one
It was the new name of The Alma in Church Rd.
Some names there that bring back memories.
Lord Clyde had a horrible outside toilet in the side turning that the Advance laundry was in.
Jointly owned at one time by TT and Tommy Cunningham, pub not the laundry
I lived in Vicarage Road so all those pubs were in easy walking distance, been in them all.
You must of gone to George Mitchell, cor blimey gov this is a right east end turn out
I did and Church Mead before that.
Church Mead for me and then George Mitchell followed by Leyton County High ( Lived in Grange Park road )
Don’t remember that one
It was the new name of The Alma in Church Rd.
Some names there that bring back memories.
Lord Clyde had a horrible outside toilet in the side turning that the Advance laundry was in.
Jointly owned at one time by TT and Tommy Cunningham, pub not the laundry
I lived in Vicarage Road so all those pubs were in easy walking distance, been in them all.
You must of gone to George Mitchell, cor blimey gov this is a right east end turn out
I did and Church Mead before that.
Church Mead for me and then George Mitchell followed by Leyton County High ( Lived in Grange Park road )
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Re: Pubs that are no more in Leyton
That’s because they were in Stratford I do believe and not Leyton however I did frequent Cherries where Hackney dogs was situated and do you mean White Hart Bethnal Green?
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