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The Penny Black in Hartburn to have a pint with my dad.
The Sun and The Green Dragon in town 1980 onwards.
The Sun and The Green Dragon in town 1980 onwards.
Not the Jubilee, or the King Willie??New Masons in Shildon - went in when I was 16 only got served because the land lord at the time knew my mates dad and he told us we were allowed two pints each and then had to leave. £1.25 per pint early 90's. Cracking pub and always rammed.
It doesn't exist or I would have put that.The Royal in Eston
Not the Jubilee, or the King Willie??
I use to drink double diamond tooThe Corporation Hotel, Friday nights with mates from school. Nice pint of "Double Diamond" ...."works wonders" didn't you know! Sadly, much of this no longer with us.
Strongbow at 15p a pint and then Carlsberg Lager 25p a pint.I use to drink double diamond too
Agreed But the OP asked your first regular pub and that was mineIt doesn't exist or I would have put that.
I loved it in The Royal when Derek Orlopp had it. The Collins' ruined it and then turned it into Oscars.
I totally misread that, I thought he was asking which pub re-opening was your regular.Agreed But the OP asked your first regular pub and that was mine
nice one you mug ( meant in a nice way though Norm )I totally misread that, I thought he was asking which pub re-opening was your regular.
I first started drinking in the Royal around 77/8. Les Atkin set up a football team out of there and it was just before I left school and started down Smith's Dock. Kev Healey and Mick O'Neil got me to play for them.
The landlord, Derek Orlopp knew my dad and he knew exactly how old I was. He came and sat next to me one day and said 'you are Tommy's lad, the one who is 18.' Being a bit green round the gills, I replied ' I'm only 16.'
I soon grew up drinking in there with the likes of Jimmy Tierney around you.nice one you mug ( meant in a nice way though Norm )
What a great boozer at the time mods rockers punks you name it it had it oh and soulys NormI soon grew up drinking in there with the likes of Jimmy Tierney around you.
The Yorkshire Coble, Redcar.