Leeds lost pubs

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Trojan
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I fear that the Rock on Albert Road in Morley has joined the ranks of "ex" pubs. It hasn't been open over Christmas, in fact it hasn't been open for weeks. It used to be quite a thriving place up to about 3 years ago.Geoff Gunney the Hunslet RL player had it at one time in the sixties.
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The Yeoman in Otley failed to re-open for Christmas, as promised. I fear they have missed the boat.

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Slightly off topic, on Christmas Day we stayed with the in-laws elsewhere in the fine county of West Yorkshire and as is traditional the men folk were dispatched to the pub for an hour or so before Christmas dinner.Previous visits to their local pub on Christmas Day have seen it so crammed that the only way to get to the bar was to swap places with the next person and so on.This year there can't have been more than 15 people in the place, with 4 bar staff waiting on. I'd wager that they barely covered staff wages for the lunchtime session.Worrying times indeed for the future of the British pub.
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Post by anthonydna »

I used to like a swift one on xmas day, but I seem to have fallen for the glass of Champage and something on a Blinni instead, it cant be right ! What was I thinking ??

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Post by Leeds-lad »

Looks like I was wrong about the NelsonBoards back on the windows again.
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Post by BigVern »

BillyBritvic wrote: and there used to be an off license which was just an adapted terrace house really, at the top of Hopewell View at Middleton Old Village, the door opened up into a tiny space with a polished wood counter with hand pumps attached and a small display of sweets, crisps etc Thanks BillyBritvic, you've just rekindled happy memories from late 60s/early 70s! Thursday night was fish-n-chips night, used to go to Arthur Cooper's (on the Ring Road, IIRC) with my dad for his weekly rum fix, then on to the Hopewell offy for his daily Guinness fix before the chippy virtually next door. Side dish was always scraps, mushy peas, curry sauce, dandelion and burdock - a veritable feast.Read last year that the Miggy Arms was shutting, did it happen?

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BigVern wrote: BillyBritvic wrote: and there used to be an off license which was just an adapted terrace house really, at the top of Hopewell View at Middleton Old Village, the door opened up into a tiny space with a polished wood counter with hand pumps attached and a small display of sweets, crisps etc Thanks BillyBritvic, you've just rekindled happy memories from late 60s/early 70s! Thursday night was fish-n-chips night, used to go to Arthur Cooper's (on the Ring Road, IIRC) with my dad for his weekly rum fix, then on to the Hopewell offy for his daily Guinness fix before the chippy virtually next door. Side dish was always scraps, mushy peas, curry sauce, dandelion and burdock - a veritable feast.Read last year that the Miggy Arms was shutting, did it happen? No.
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Post by drapesy »

Si wrote: I mentioned on another thread that The Grey Horse in Horsforth is apparently closed. Its open again now.
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Post by Ollie »

dandelion and burdock Now there is a bit of Nostalgia, a good swig of Dandelion and Burdock, followed by a good belch... Happy days
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Trojan
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Trojan wrote: I fear that the Rock on Albert Road in Morley has joined the ranks of "ex" pubs. It hasn't been open over Christmas, in fact it hasn't been open for weeks. It used to be quite a thriving place up to about 3 years ago.Geoff Gunney the Hunslet RL player had it at one time in the sixties. There were lights on in the Rock yesterday afternoon, and people inside, but it wasn't open.
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