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Louisa - is the Pyros not still old school enough?


I hope someone doesn't do it up because I doubt it'll work: Old Nuns Head is opposite and does the hipster thing very well but they work very hard to get a decent number of people in during the week. Plus the excellent but tiny Beer Shop. I don't think there's enough young drinkers around to justify another place like that so close.

miga Wrote:

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> the first time I went into the Underworld for a

> gig post smoking ban was a negative revelation.


Ha yea the underworld smells so bad around the toilets (and so do loads of the metal pubs around that area to be fair). It's been done up in the last couple of months and is all shiny and new. Wonder how long that lasts though ha

njc97 Wrote:

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> Louisa - is the Pyros not still old school

> enough?

>

> I hope someone doesn't do it up because I doubt

> it'll work: Old Nuns Head is opposite and does the

> hipster thing very well but they work very hard to

> get a decent number of people in during the week.

> Plus the excellent but tiny Beer Shop. I don't

> think there's enough young drinkers around to

> justify another place like that so close.


This is a spot on assessment.

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