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Spartacus Wrote:

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> Very sad

>

> https://www.houseoftippler.com/



Just read the closing statement.

Am I missing something in deducing this guy opened the bar when he was 14 ?!

Based on his bio / that?s what he seems to be saying ! 🤣


? I opened the doors on 15 March 2012 and the past 9 years have been one hell of a ride.

...My humble independent drinking establishment has hosted so many great events parties.... but notably milestone Birthdays (including my 21st in 2019!!!)?.

If you?re 23 this year, you were like 14 in 2012, right ?

Bony Fido Wrote:

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> The Lordship Pub appears to have possibly gone the

> same way, judging by the furniture, kitchen

> equipment etc which has been dumped outside for a

> good few weeks now.


The Lordship will be definitely be re-opening.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Spartacus Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Very sad

> >

> > https://www.houseoftippler.com/

>

>

> Just read the closing statement.

> Am I missing something in deducing this guy opened

> the bar when he was 14 ?!

> Based on his bio / that?s what he seems to be

> saying ! 🤣

>

> ? I opened the doors on 15 March 2012 and the past

> 9 years have been one hell of a ride.

> ...My humble independent drinking establishment

> has hosted so many great events parties.... but

> notably milestone Birthdays (including my 21st in

> 2019!!!)?.

> If you?re 23 this year, you were like 14 in 2012,

> right ?


Every birthday is a 21st once you pass a certain age

Fliss Wrote:

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> I know the Co-op is a supermarket and not a bar,

> but does anyone know what's happening there? It

> looks like it's either having a refurb or closing

> altogether....


It's Supposedly a refurb.. for one month.

If they retain the same management team then I cannot see the point.

The Staff there are really up against it.


Let us not hold our breath.


Foxy

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