A lot of inner-city pubs are being revived by people of Indian descent turning them into nice curry pubs. The Railway and the Soho Tavern in Handsworth were absolutely on their arse until recently, but look great now.
Its been 10 years since I last went to VP, so having a bit of trouble remembering which one the Aston Hotel is. Is it the one on Witton Lane near the roundabout that used to be the Cap and Gown for a while?
Ah, ok got it now. Just behind the Witton End? I think I only went in there once as it was never really on my way to the ground. I used to usually head straight to the ground and go in the bar upstairs in the Holte, McGregor's is it? And to the Harriers- chico Hamilton III has relatives that live round the corner from it- for a few seasons. That was a really good pre and post-match pub. Stella and and smoke outside.Seems a shame that these pubs are going to the wall, for whatever reason. It's all cyclical though I suppose- some close as they can't stay relevant to their location, others find new ways to become viable businesses.At least if the Aston Hotel will no longer be a pub, it will be providing a valuable service to the area as a homeless refuge. Better that than it being flattened and used as a car park once a fortnight.
Good pubs don't shut. I live in an area similar to Aston if we are talking ethnicity, we have had several pubs shut down in the last few years but they were all the ones that refused to move with the times. I'm all for your traditional boozer but if the punters are no longer drinking there then they must be going somewhere better, if that is home then the pub has failed to make their pub better than sitting in front of the TV, their fault.Of all the pubs that have closed within a 2 mile radius of my house just about all of them have been the sort of average boozer I wouldn't bother to go in because it has nothing to offer apart from a lager and John Smiths. the age of the "local" has gone, we want more from our pub than just being down the road.