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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I tend to think that a Gastro Pub is a Pub that

> sells food but does not have a specific dining

> area.

> Like The Bishop, The Great Exhibition , The EDT,

> The Plough.


Pretty much the opposite of my understanding... a gastro-pub primarily exists for its food, has a dining area, often accepts table reservations, but the ambience/decor is still pub-style and you can go in just for a drink if you want. By your definition, Wetherspoons would be a gastro pub.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I tend to think that a Gastro Pub is a Pub that

> > sells food but does not have a specific dining

> > area.

> > Like The Bishop, The Great Exhibition , The

> EDT,

> > The Plough.

>

> Pretty much the opposite of my understanding... a

> gastro-pub primarily exists for its food, has a

> dining area, often accepts table reseations, but

> the ambience/decor is still pub-style and you can

> go in just for a drink if you want. By your

> definition, Wetherspoons would be a gastro pub.



The owner of Wetherspoons recently claimed 50% of their turnover now comes from non alcohol sales,so are they still a pub. Are we entering a world where The Fox on the Hill is a restaurant and the Ledbury a pub

Dear Hipster dads


Endless discussion of pubs/pub life on forums is outdated macho toss - like going to football ( whcih you rarely ever do).Its all bluster, jizm and toss. the chances are, very few of youse actually spend that much time in a pub to warrant a thread on it. You are at home with the kids, being a decent stand up father and working with your partner in bringing up the family and making ends meet. You do not hang around in pubs any longer. You probabaly never really did if you were honest with yourself. Dont be afraid to admit this,there is no shame in no going to shitty pubs.


This thread can now be locked down.


thanks

vgrant Wrote:

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> Dear Hipster dads

>

> Endless discussion of pubs/pub life on forums is

> outdated macho toss - like going to football (

> whcih you rarely ever do).Its all bluster, jizm

> and toss. the chances are, very few of youse

> actually spend that much time in a pub to warrant

> a thread on it. You are at home with the kids,

> being a decent stand up father and working with

> your partner in bringing up the family and making

> ends meet. You do not hang around in pubs any

> longer. You probabaly never really did if you were

> honest with yourself. Dont be afraid to admit

> this,there is no shame in no going to shitty

> pubs.

>

> This thread can now be locked down.

>

> thanks



*Sigh.*


The voice of a chap who isn't allowed out any more.

"You probabaly never really did if you were honest with yourself."



My lack of financial security / savings is my proof that I did.


"You are at home with the kids, being a decent stand up father and working with your partner in bringing up the family and making ends meet. You do not hang around in pubs any longer."


You've got me there.


Not that I'm a hipster dad whatever that is.

maxxi Wrote:

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> vgrant Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Dear Hipster dads

> >

> > Endless discussion of pubs/pub life on forums

> is

> > outdated macho toss - like going to football (

> > whcih you rarely ever do).Its all bluster, jizm

> > and toss. the chances are, very few of youse

> > actually spend that much time in a pub to

> warrant

> > a thread on it. You are at home with the kids,

> > being a decent stand up father and working with

> > your partner in bringing up the family and

> making

> > ends meet. You do not hang around in pubs any

> > longer. You probabaly never really did if you

> were

> > honest with yourself. Dont be afraid to admit

> > this,there is no shame in no going to shitty

> > pubs.

> >

> > This thread can now be locked down.

> >

> > thanks

>

>

> *Sigh.*

>

> The voice of a chap who isn't allowed out any

> more.



'pswdo'fjn3e'['o'oc094ukgklgkgkgfkfgkfk!!!!!!

My get out card is; whilst discussing the minutia of pub/gastro/restaurant I am technically "talking shop"


Today, by 5:00 I'll have visited/discussed the ins and outs of 7 establishments in the West End, in great detail


I only ate at 1, and had a soft drink at 2 tho


God, reading this back, i'm boring myself


I apologise

If a thirty-something with an unironed work shirt and a slight pot belly, who shaves every three days and gets a hair cut every three months, and whose taste in most things are out of date by around twenty years, qualifies as a hipster... then yes, guilty as charged.


Although I did go out to a bar last night. There was food, but the menu consisted entirely of cheese toasties.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> didn't the draft house do foot long scratchings?

> Not gstro pub granted....

> And Brawn do amazing scratchings too. I do love a

> good pickled egg though!!!



They did (Draft House) and they were luverly - and a pickled egg dropped into a bag of crisps is surely the definition of gastro?

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