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when i passed by earlier today i noticed the skip and the workmen - eating sndwiches and pies out of a sainsbury's placcy bag - something obviously going down but more likely a refurb than anything else.


have to disagree with you, spadetownboy, simply for nostaglic reasons, the Clock holds a place in my affections. Is it the most unsung Pub on the Forum?


citizen

There's now a sign in the window saying they're closed for refurbishment; I didn't see the opening date but I did see that they'd be re-open "with bells on" (see what they did there...)


Nice pub. Bit smokey, but July will change all that. FWIW I like sitting in the front garden area and it's a Young's pub so the ales are decent.



: P

http://www.clockhousepub.com/ says it is reopening on 3-May.

Were you to sit on the bench in the back room on the left hand corner you would have realised why a refrub might be a good idea. The bench had a an undulation in it and you ended up sitting on hard bit of wood :(


Perhaps we ought to test it out with a forum meet, but I would wait for a few weeks after the reopening.

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