Quote from: PeterWithesShin on February 02, 2024, 12:38:09 PMIt's a discount store now. So it's a real mish mash of stock rather than how it used to be. It’s terrible now and must be on borrowed time. The whole of Corporation Street has been on a sad decline for 20 years.
It's a discount store now. So it's a real mish mash of stock rather than how it used to be.
My sister got married at the ripe old age of 18 and the wedding bash was at the Tennis Courts on the Walsall Rd. A couple of people advised at the time that the Shareholders did the best wedding spreads but she stuck to the pub she knew, so I never set foot in there. The Barton’s was always more appealing.
Last time I ate there, the food was nowhere near as good as usual.Fantastic pub though, not sure where I'll go after weekend games now.
Anybody remember the Griffin and the Paddock in the Newton Shopping centre opposite?
Quote from: nick harper on February 02, 2024, 12:48:05 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on February 02, 2024, 12:38:09 PMIt's a discount store now. So it's a real mish mash of stock rather than how it used to be. It’s terrible now and must be on borrowed time. The whole of Corporation Street has been on a sad decline for 20 years.Whenever I bring people to Brum they are savagely underwhelmed by New street (the street itself) and Corporation street
Quote from: Chap on February 03, 2024, 10:12:56 AMAnybody remember the Griffin and the Paddock in the Newton Shopping centre opposite?Yes, they looked like they should have been in Glasgow if I remember correctly
Quote from: Pat McMahon on February 03, 2024, 01:44:01 AMQuote from: nick harper on February 02, 2024, 12:48:05 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on February 02, 2024, 12:38:09 PMIt's a discount store now. So it's a real mish mash of stock rather than how it used to be. It’s terrible now and must be on borrowed time. The whole of Corporation Street has been on a sad decline for 20 years.Whenever I bring people to Brum they are savagely underwhelmed by New street (the street itself) and Corporation streetThe bottom end of New St, from the Bull Ring to Corporation Street is a bit of a mess. They've at least redone some of the facades of that Big Top building (the corner of High St and New St, opposite the Bull Ring), which was built after the Luftwaffe had flattened that patch, which has improved it a bit, but even stuff like, if you look at the paving there, it's a mish mash of about half a dozen re-pavings over the year, it's a mess.The top end is miles better. Corporation St is well looked after, it is - like many city centre streets in the UK - sort of missing an identity with the changes to shopping habits.
I have that and others on an old cassette tape my mother sent me a good few years ago. Thanks for reminding me Perce.
My dad and his pals used the pubs in summer lane pre-match for years. The Barrel, The Stag, The Lamplighter and a couple of others. Some entertaining afternoons in there as a young lad watching the characters.
Sports Direct always smells of BO, like they forbid their staff from wearing any deordorant whatsoever.