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Posted: Tue 17 Jul, 2007 9:01 pm
by raveydavey
Once upon a time one of my favourite city centre pubs although I've not been in for a few years.Anyone know what is happening to it?The very traditional frontage, which was hand painted with the names of the many beers that have been on offer and the traditional "Black Sheep" signage has all been painted over in white.Please don't say that they are about to ruin another "proper" pub!

Posted: Tue 17 Jul, 2007 9:23 pm
by slw
It's been like that for a few weeks now. I walk past it on the wayto work. I hope it's not going to be a trendy wine bar and lose it characater. Will be walking past tomorrow so I will see if I can see whats happening

Posted: Tue 17 Jul, 2007 9:29 pm
by raveydavey
I drive past it most mornings to drop mrs ravey off before I go to work and you're right, it's been a couple of weeks now.I couldn't swear to it, but has one of the windows been replaced with plain glass?

Posted: Tue 17 Jul, 2007 9:38 pm
by slw
I'm not sure but I will look out for that in the morning as well

Posted: Thu 19 Jul, 2007 12:45 pm
by tyke bhoy
It is definitely still open as there were some people on its "beer terrace" when I passed on the bus last night (5.30). The beer terrace being the steel? Tables and chairs they put on the footpath. I could only see lager being consumed though not proper beer although given how warm it was maybe something chilled was understandable

Posted: Thu 19 Jul, 2007 1:35 pm
by slw
It is plain glass in the windows. The window nearest the door has the Prince of Wales Feathers "etched" on it.It is still open, but some of the windows still seem to be covered up. I don't know what it is like on the inside but I now have the excuse of "research purposes" to go for a swift drink at lunchtime or after work.

Posted: Wed 15 Aug, 2007 5:59 pm
by stevief
raveydavey wrote: Once upon a time one of my favourite city centre pubs although I've not been in for a few years.Anyone know what is happening to it?The very traditional frontage, which was hand painted with the names of the many beers that have been on offer and the traditional "Black Sheep" signage has all been painted over in white.Please don't say that they are about to ruin another "proper" pub! I can confirm the Prince of Wales is still a thriving pub.I enjoyed a pint of Leeds Best there this afternoon.Incidently,does the Oliver Reed Appreciation Society still meet there?

Posted: Thu 16 Aug, 2007 11:09 am
by simonm
Stevief, did you manage to find out what is going on with the exterior of the building?

Posted: Thu 16 Aug, 2007 9:42 pm
by stevief
simonm wrote: Stevief, did you manage to find out what is going on with the exterior of the building? Never asked mate,but it looks like the place is being decorated inside,couple of walls stripped-or is it always like that!