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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> When I was a regular in the mid 70s it had three

> bars and a top notch restaurant and it was packed

> most days and nights of the week. In the summer

> the garden would be packed. There was also another

> bar at the rear of the pub to the garden. It

> didn't become a Harvester until well into the late

> 90s early 00s.


It was a harvester when I was a kid, complete with Wurzel Gummage and Aunt Sally, so mid 80s.

bluecanary Wrote:

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> A Toby Carvery would do very well there I'm sure.

> The one at Elmer's End is always packed.


That is the pensioners then.


My mother loved them. and she was vegetarian :) (She met friends there)

JohnL Wrote:

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> bluecanary Wrote:

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> > A Toby Carvery would do very well there I'm

> sure.

> > The one at Elmer's End is always packed.

>

> That is the pensioners then.

>

> My mother loved them. and she was vegetarian :)

> (She met friends there)


Pensioners, babes in arms and every age in between!

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