The closure of the three most popular pre- and post-match haunts should certainly provide a boost to all the other pubs in the area.Maybe the Brit will open as a pub again.
Quote from: frankyh on April 02, 2012, 10:57:53 PMQuote from: Des Little on April 02, 2012, 10:18:07 PMIs the Aston Tavern big enough to house all the folk who use the Ads, Social and Eddies on matchdays? I don't think so?I rember playing pool in the Aston tavern in the 80's.A lovely pub. What I don't understand is how it that can be a viable business when the Holte pub (with all the marketing and promotion of a huge organisation) has now been all but mothballed except for matchdays.I played pool in that back room. The Aston Tavern was the first pub I went in when we got back from Arsenal when we won the league. It would be great to see it open again. The question is, what is happening with the Upper Grounds / Ratpan? It has been totally gutted and extended with claret and blue roller shutters on it. Probably another greengrocers.
Quote from: Des Little on April 02, 2012, 10:18:07 PMIs the Aston Tavern big enough to house all the folk who use the Ads, Social and Eddies on matchdays? I don't think so?I rember playing pool in the Aston tavern in the 80's.A lovely pub. What I don't understand is how it that can be a viable business when the Holte pub (with all the marketing and promotion of a huge organisation) has now been all but mothballed except for matchdays.
Is the Aston Tavern big enough to house all the folk who use the Ads, Social and Eddies on matchdays? I don't think so?
Quote from: PercyN'thehood on April 08, 2012, 10:59:07 AMThe closure of the three most popular pre- and post-match haunts should certainly provide a boost to all the other pubs in the area.Maybe the Brit will open as a pub again.You never know, The Yew Tree might finally serve a pint worth drinking.
I notice that work has started on the Aston Tavern refurb. Some good news in a miserable period
As the King Edward occupies a corner space between two roads, we're talking about demolishing an interesting and attractive Victorian structure for the sake of a few square feet and a few quid. This kind of idiotic civic vandalism has been Birmingham City Council's forte for over 50 years. I hope the money-grabbing morons are proud of themselves.
Quote from: Jimbo on March 07, 2013, 08:20:55 AMAs the King Edward occupies a corner space between two roads, we're talking about demolishing an interesting and attractive Victorian structure for the sake of a few square feet and a few quid. This kind of idiotic civic vandalism has been Birmingham City Council's forte for over 50 years. I hope the money-grabbing morons are proud of themselves. Plus you will still get stopped at those traffic lights every fucking time then again at Cuckoo Road.
That is what I read too. The gaffer's idea apparently. What is happening with The Aston Social? And does anyone know more about the slow, drawn out apparent refurb of The Vine?
Quote from: Damo70 on March 05, 2013, 02:42:17 PMThat is what I read too. The gaffer's idea apparently. What is happening with The Aston Social? And does anyone know more about the slow, drawn out apparent refurb of The Vine?The vine should be the one to be knocked down. It needs a fortune spending on it. Possibly the worst bogs in the history of worst bogs in the world.