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BLAKEY
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majorhoundii wrote: [Tetley's is still brewed, in Wolverhampton. Cheers drapsey. It tastes like urine though.     Nice to have a first hand appraisal Sir, thank you     
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Jogon
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Leodian wrote: Cheers Blakey and uncle mick. I wonder how long the Tetley signs will stay up at Spencer's (late Black Lion) now that (as far as I'm aware) Tetley's is no longer brewed? Leo ta So you could have a pint in the Black Lion then cross the road for a Pizza in Bibis. All on Mill Hill.

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Jogon wrote: So you could have a pint in the Black Lion then cross the road for a Pizza in Bibis. All on Mill Hill. Sorry to butt in. The answer is yes you could, although you may well have been the only one crossing the road.Back in those days, I imagine the clientele of the Black Lion wouldn't have been seen dead in Bibi's. And the same would have been said in reverse for the patrons of Bibi's, only more so.It would have been akin to the lads and lasses in the Market Tavern - affectionately known as the Madhouse - debunking and taking a quick stroll up to the Jumbo for wonton soup, crispy duck, seaweed and yeong chow fried rice.

Jogon
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S&PGood point well made.I'd be happy to pay the food bill to see your 'Market Tav' scenario

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