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stevief wrote: drapesy wrote: Whilst In Chapel Allerton here's the Nag's Head. I always remember this pub as being whitewashed - but now its been painted in colour. That's a new one on me.Is it Sam Smiths? If so I've been passed it. It is sam smith's - or at least it was in the 70's/80s/90s
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Si wrote: Were they built round about the same time, Drapesy? They have the same shallow pitch to the roof and semi-circular window, but the window surrounds are fancier on one than t'other. Same builder? I don't know but I wouldn't be surprised - they look to be from the same era and are quite typical of pubs built at the end of back to back terraces.
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drapesy wrote: stevief wrote: drapesy wrote: Whilst In Chapel Allerton here's the Nag's Head. I always remember this pub as being whitewashed - but now its been painted in colour. That's a new one on me.Is it Sam Smiths? If so I've been passed it. It is sam smith's - or at least it was in the 70's/80s/90s Yes it's still a Sammy Smith's pub, their bitter was never to my taste, much prefer The Regent's Tetley bitter, also I think The Regent is one of the few places that still sells Tetley mild.
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The three Hunslet pubs mentioned ( Bay Horse, The Engine & The Prospect) were all old drinking haunts of mine back in the late 70's when I used to work up that way. All great traditional pubs with no pretence at all. Is the Parnaby Tavern still there ? It was on Middleton Road not far from the Peggy Tub Social Club which is on Woodhouse Hill. I had some great times in Hunslet back in the day.
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Hats Off wrote: The three Hunslet pubs mentioned ( Bay Horse, The Engine & The Prospect) were all old drinking haunts of mine back in the late 70's when I used to work up that way. All great traditional pubs with no pretence at all. Is the Parnaby Tavern still there ? It was on Middleton Road not far from the Peggy Tub Social Club which is on Woodhouse Hill. I had some great times in Hunslet back in the day. In a word - 'yes'!
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Hats Off wrote: drapesy wrote: stevief wrote: drapesy wrote: Whilst In Chapel Allerton here's the Nag's Head. I always remember this pub as being whitewashed - but now its been painted in colour. That's a new one on me.Is it Sam Smiths? If so I've been passed it. It is sam smith's - or at least it was in the 70's/80s/90s Yes it's still a Sammy Smith's pub, their bitter was never to my taste, much prefer The Regent's Tetley bitter, also I think The Regent is one of the few places that still sells Tetley mild. The Victoria Hotel (behind the Town Hall) still does Tetley Mild, although it was "off" last time I was in.
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