Pubs that are only busy on one day a week, for 9 months of the year are always going to struggle to have a long term future.
I expect Dry January and no Villa home games for a month really didn't help.
Quote from: Risso on February 01, 2024, 11:05:39 AMI expect Dry January and no Villa home games for a month really didn't help.Need to start a wet January campaign
Quote from: PaulTheVillan on February 01, 2024, 11:15:01 AMQuote from: Risso on February 01, 2024, 11:05:39 AMI expect Dry January and no Villa home games for a month really didn't help.Need to start a wet January campaignMy mate owns three pubs/restaurants in Northampton, and he hates January with an absolute passion.
The Barton's advantage for us is where it is, it's disadvantage to become a thriving hospitality is where it is. Compare it with The Queen's Arms in Newhall Street, a pub of similar vintage but located in a commercial/residential area part of town that people will make an effort to visit. Someone has seen it as a viable enough venue to refurbish.
The Wolf is a great pub pre and post match.
Quote from: Risso on February 01, 2024, 10:21:30 AMPubs that are only busy on one day a week, for 9 months of the year are always going to struggle to have a long term future.yep. You don't need to go to Harvard Business School to see the problem here . Turning it into a "Desi" pub isn't going to solve much i doubt
Eamonn raises a good point. Does anyone on here know what has happened to Werewolf? He was a fixture at away games for many years but I can't remember when I last saw him.
The Barton's Arms is a beautiful building and I have taken family and friends to eat nd drink there on many occasions It is a place where I have met some lovely people who post on here and others who don't post any more. The last time I was in was with Risso and his son, and we bumped into, as usual, Frank and Ken, and ColinMac, and TimVilla (NOT VillaTimCoopersInjurySilhillTTOD) opus other various reprobates If you have never been inside, I hope it will reopen again for you MUST see it. It is a truly magnificent building.