About 8 years since I walked part over the moors from Nelson to Howarth then Keighley, I had half in every pub that was open, so I went in a few of them. First was the Old Silent Inn, last was the Cavendish, the then bus to Colne...for a few more beers
Yes you're absolutely right in fact I missed the basement pub out it used to be under what is now wetherspoons the star pub on North Street in on the Green pub that's where William Hill betting shop is on top part of low street the Kings Arms on church Street demolished the golden fleece low street also demolished
Pubs / Clubs that have shut down in the last 30 years or so Bridge pub Pop & Pasty club Eastwood Tavern pub Boothys Victoria Hotel & the small nightclub next door Cricketers arms Globe Baileys snooker hall / Oscars Wellington Gardeners arms Knickers nightclub Masons arms Market arms Burrington arms Black horse & fillies club Arties wine bar Star inn Devonshire arms / Grinning Rat Champers / 101 Rob Roy's nightclub Dennys wine bar Vaults Grapes /Gatehouse Vine tavern Worth Valley Crossroads inn Timmy Taylors ( Braithwaite) Welcome inn Woodhouse Steptoes
Excellent video great pubs documentary showing how hospitality has changed . Well done i loved the bell ringing part too great work....
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Eh up Rog, early 80s friday night pub crawls were like an apprenticeship!!!
You used to work with my dad Ken...
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Oh yes indeed Friday nights round the local pubs was a blast great times and good memories!
The Wellington was the pub that I Had my first pint, in 1972. I was 16.
Yes I remember going in the Wellington I think 🤔 Bob and flo were running the pub at that particular time it had a good jukebox!
Roger,this is the best thing I've seen in ages,keep doing what your doing bud 😁
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Funny you should say Woodhouse pub we went in there when I was under age to officially drink in the early 70s better times 😊😊
Before we came to NZ in 1962 my dad used to drink at the Globe 😊
My brother had his afternoon wedding reception at the globe
We whent in the speak easy in the early 70s every week you had to wear a tie and a suit jacket at least in them days miss those happy Times 😊😊
Yes indeed you're absolutely right and I think 🤔 you had to be 21 shirt and tie no jeans plus shoes no trainers! that's if I remember rightly.
About 8 years since I walked part over the moors from Nelson to Howarth then Keighley, I had half in every pub that was open, so I went in a few of them. First was the Old Silent Inn, last was the Cavendish, the then bus to Colne...for a few more beers
This sounds like a great day! it's good to start reminiscing remembering occasions like this one in particular
Mine was the welcome inn 15 years ago
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Interesting great information
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In Keighley it was the grapes 🍇,denholme velvets night out
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Missed out The Star on North Street. Probably where I had my first pint 40+ years ago 😳
Yes you're absolutely right in fact I missed the basement pub out it used to be under what is now wetherspoons the star pub on North Street in on the Green pub that's where William Hill betting shop is on top part of low street the Kings Arms on church Street demolished the golden fleece low street also demolished
My 1st pint was in the Burley
Pubs / Clubs that have shut down in the last 30 years or so
Bridge pub
Pop & Pasty club
Eastwood Tavern pub
Boothys
Victoria Hotel & the small nightclub next door
Cricketers arms
Globe
Baileys snooker hall / Oscars
Wellington
Gardeners arms
Knickers nightclub
Masons arms
Market arms
Burrington arms
Black horse & fillies club
Arties wine bar
Star inn
Devonshire arms / Grinning Rat
Champers / 101
Rob Roy's nightclub
Dennys wine bar
Vaults
Grapes /Gatehouse
Vine tavern
Worth Valley
Crossroads inn
Timmy Taylors ( Braithwaite)
Welcome inn
Woodhouse
Steptoes
Thankyou very much for your comment I appreciate all feedback a very impressive list indicates how many lost pubs inns clubs and nightclubs
Chalk and cheese
We went in the vine a lot in the 70s Denis was the land lord
The Albion used to do fabulous Christmas parties for members children I was one of the kids😅
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First pint 1979 worth valley pub
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Oscars Keighley
Oscars Keighley I remember the name !
@@rogerbassett2502 was next door to we’re yeh job centre is now.
@clairejackson8723 yes you're absolutely right ✅️ it was originally a working man's club called the workers !