Setting off at 4pm - what are road conditions like in and around Aston?
Quote from: MonsXI on January 22, 2013, 02:00:57 PMQuote from: Des Little on January 22, 2013, 01:42:46 PMBloody hell, The Windsor - haven't been there in years. If you want the full on pikey experience, why not head up to the Square Peg? you'll see things in there you never thought possible.I can vouch for that! After spending a few hours in there years back nothing will shock me in a pub ever again!To give the uninitiated a flavour, I once saw a young woman forcibly ejected from The Square Peg for being paralytic and abusive to staff and customers. Nothing unusual in that except it was at 9:30 on a Saturday morning.
Quote from: Des Little on January 22, 2013, 01:42:46 PMBloody hell, The Windsor - haven't been there in years. If you want the full on pikey experience, why not head up to the Square Peg? you'll see things in there you never thought possible.I can vouch for that! After spending a few hours in there years back nothing will shock me in a pub ever again!
Bloody hell, The Windsor - haven't been there in years. If you want the full on pikey experience, why not head up to the Square Peg? you'll see things in there you never thought possible.
Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on January 22, 2013, 02:07:50 PMSetting off at 4pm - what are road conditions like in and around Aston?I was just told that main roads are fine but everything else is an ice rink. I'm gonna come off at junction 7 and drive to Perry Barr Greyhound car park. I'm hopeful that should be fine as its a main road. Drive carefully fella
When in town before a match, one insists on Scruffy Murphy's.
Weather here sounds similar to Birmingham, so things "should" be fine. I'm picking my cousin up in 30 mins then making a chilled journey down the M6. Side roads are garbage but the main ones are fine, although there will be ice patches no doubt.He's a Latics fan so I'm hoping the Villa crowd impresses him tonight, and the lads on the pitch too :-)
Quote from: Mazrim on January 22, 2013, 02:21:07 PMWhen in town before a match, one insists on Scruffy Murphy's.Christ, I haven't been in there for eons.Mind you, judging by the clientle often standing outside it looks like some kind of portal to the underworld.
Quote from: LeeB on January 22, 2013, 02:23:35 PMQuote from: Mazrim on January 22, 2013, 02:21:07 PMWhen in town before a match, one insists on Scruffy Murphy's.Christ, I haven't been in there for eons.Mind you, judging by the clientle often standing outside it looks like some kind of portal to the underworld.I like the underworld.
The Old Contemptibles is alright these days. Usually has Purity beers on tap. I quite like the Old Joint Stock, too.I don't like the Wellington, though. I can appreciate the range of ales, but the stink of the place and the selection of miserable old blokes sipping halves gives it all the appeal of a hospital waiting room.I saw the other day that massive old building on Bennett's Hill has become a pub now. Am sure it was a cafe before. Actually, think it might not be on Bennett's hill, but just off it, on a corner, has a big, round entrance "hall" with an ornate ceiling.