tightbreeks Posted February 14, 2013 Share Posted February 14, 2013 i got a yum yum and a bacon roll from greggs, sliced the yum yum longways, and popped the bacon in. the roll got chucked. sweet and salt. tastee. Link to comment
Aberdeen_Fan Posted February 14, 2013 Share Posted February 14, 2013 Full of wanky yappy students and run by a hun. Place is a shithole for middle class wanks fa winna shut up. Go to a REAL bar like The Glentanar, Hawthorn, Wagleys, Jimmy Wilsons, the Pitt, or the Snuggery, far superior. Oh aye the snuggery is okay Link to comment
Site Sponsor Dom Sullivan Posted February 14, 2013 Site Sponsor Share Posted February 14, 2013 not a pub or a bar, but i got my krispy kremes today. check out the queues. http://local.stv.tv/edinburgh/galleries/krispy-kreme-open-first-scottish-store-at-hermiston-gait/40012/Is that for real Breeks? If so, fucking numpties queuing for donuts. Nae real Link to comment
tightbreeks Posted February 14, 2013 Share Posted February 14, 2013 shit just got real. i was throwing this idea around a while ago, but no one was interested. the mark up is ginormous, you hardly need any hardware, so you only need rhesus monkeys to work it. it's also in the west at a huge shopping centre, next to massive schemes. a never ending supply of chubbies chasing the dreme. hot donuts, gimme gimme gimme. Link to comment
Bluto10 Posted February 14, 2013 Share Posted February 14, 2013 english please breeks? Link to comment
granite sheep Posted February 14, 2013 Share Posted February 14, 2013 The fat hun with t shirts 3 sizes too small for him was a bell end as well. I think he's moved on now however.Wis he a young loon, mebbe answered to the name Dibble? Boy works wi me, aye, he's a hun, apart fae that he's nae bad; just a farm boy fae Stranraer that fell in wi the wrong crowd. Link to comment
Bluto10 Posted February 14, 2013 Share Posted February 14, 2013 i reckon the best boozer in toen is thedutch mill. i used to tear that place up good and proper there or the 4 mile Link to comment
DD1903 Posted February 14, 2013 Share Posted February 14, 2013 i remember dynamo going on and on about some place called cheers when I asked for the names of a few good places a while back. Link to comment
Bluto10 Posted February 14, 2013 Share Posted February 14, 2013 Gay based probably knowing dynamo Link to comment
granite sheep Posted February 14, 2013 Share Posted February 14, 2013 i remember dynamo going on and on about some place called cheers when I asked for the names of a few good places a while back.Cheers??? :gay: I mind fan it wis Rabbies and the poofs bar wis Castros up in Netherkirkgate (fich IIRC went up in flames a good few years back, filling the City Bar wi fuds for a good year or so) Actually, I miss the auld City Bar in Netherkirkgate, which went by the name o Jocks for a while, it was a decent pub in the city centre: was far superior to the Illicit Still. Link to comment
DD1903 Posted February 15, 2013 Share Posted February 15, 2013 Cheers??? :gay: I mind fan it wis Rabbies and the poofs bar wis Castros up in Netherkirkgate (fich IIRC went up in flames a good few years back, filling the City Bar wi fuds for a good year or so) Actually, I miss the auld City Bar in Netherkirkgate, which went by the name o Jocks for a while, it was a decent pub in the city centre: was far superior to the Illicit Still. He said it was a cracking pub! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdbt-sx5MDc Link to comment
Foster14 Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 The Howff - Has lost a fair bit of it's charm in my opinion. Anyone else been in? Link to comment
Stoney Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 Went in for a pint on friday, about turned as soon as i went in. Nae for me anymore Link to comment
dave_min Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 The Howff - Has lost a fair bit of it's charm in my opinion. Anyone else been in? What's happened to it like? Link to comment
Foster14 Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 What's happened to it like? Been refurbed. Looks a lot "nicer", aiming for new clientele I'd say. Music seemed ramped up a bit more when I went in as well. Went in for a pint on friday, about turned as soon as i went in. Nae for me anymore Agreed, used to be a favourite for a quiet pint, but won't be hurrying back. PB Devco effect. Link to comment
Dynamo Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 Was done up but i've not seen it since. Link to comment
Stoney Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 Been refurbed. Looks a lot "nicer", aiming for new clientele I'd say. Music seemed ramped up a bit more when I went in as well. Agreed, used to be a favourite for a quiet pint, but won't be hurrying back. PB Devco effect. Used to go there before most home games, was a favourite of mine. Seems to be the way with most city centre bars!! Most have lost their charm. Link to comment
Moorie86 Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 Drove past the short mile today. Door was shut and looked empty inside. Has it closed down? Link to comment
ollie1903 Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 Just before Christmas. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment
Guest Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 Yeah I heard the Short Mile was shut. In fact, I bumped into an old mate in the pub after the Ross County game who was at the last night. It was heaving apparently. Where were these old customers to keep it going? Sign of the times, I guess. Used to always play the Dons away European games live on the radio. Got some stories from the flat above it, which my mate had for a while. Link to comment
Jonty Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 Drove past the short mile today. Door was shut and looked empty inside. Has it closed down?Heard the Hayloft may be away to go the same way. Didn't think the Short Mile was that great, place was always dead whenever I was there, but would still rather drink there than the Fuckin Holburn or Foundry round the corner, which always seem to be heaving. No accounting for taste I suppose... Link to comment
Guest Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 I never liked the Short Mile either but it was part of our history, just as the Hayloft was in a similar era. Sad to see old boozers go but changing times. Nae enough community and too many sad acts. Link to comment
granite sheep Posted January 10, 2014 Share Posted January 10, 2014 Hayloft deserves to go. Was in there for the first half then went up to Rileys. The former is an over 60s bar, and overpriced for a local, nae wonder folk living round about it winna go, mind you my local, the Ferryhill Tav sometimes struggles for trade too although its cheap for a jar at the weekends. Personally, I think the Local Pub may be a dying trade: most folk in their 20s and 30s favour city centre bars just to be all trendy wi their folks, naebody wants to be "seen" being at an unfasionable Auld mannies pub, irrespective of the superior banter and community belonging you get there. Or haein folks over for beers pre town. Link to comment
Henry Posted January 20, 2014 Share Posted January 20, 2014 THE pubs and alehouses of the Granite City have helped to define it culturally. Many visitors to the city have spent an hour or two in The Grill or Ma Cameron’s. Even Star Trek’s “Scotty” once proclaimed himself an “old Aberdeen pub crawler”. It is believed that the city’s first public house was the Le Sandy Velle, founded in Torry in around 1535. By 1845, there were 193 inns, alehouses and vintners in Aberdeen. The five most popular were the Royal Hotel, Union Hotel and the Aberdeen Hotel on Union Street, the Lemon Tree Hotel on Huxter Row and Cruickshank’s’ Inn in Schoolhill. There was the Ferry Boat Inn run by publican Willie Cormack, the Lochside Bar owned by John McKay and the Rising-Sun Tavern run by Alexander Barron. The Steam-yacht Tavern in Footdee was one of several pubs in the small town, where locals joked that the pubs never opened because they were never shut. The first Red Lion Inn on Firhill Place was founded in the 1750s and regularly visited by the Aberdeen Philosophical Society of the day. The present Red Lion Pub dates from 1903. Ma Cameron’s on Little Belmont Street is Aberdeen’s oldest running pub. The 300-year-old tavern flourished as a coaching inn back in the 1800s and has been popular ever since. Amelia “Ma” Cameron was its most famous landlady and later gave her name to the establishment. Several old Aberdeen pubs have remained open under new names. The Lang Bar now operates as The Tilted Wig while the Tappit Hen on Back Wynd is now O’Neill’s. The Lemon Tree Hotel was a favourite drinking spot for 19th century Aberdeen traders. The first meeting of the Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce was in the pub, just off Castle Street. In 1867 the Lemon Tree Hotel was demolished to make way for the new Town House and traders moved to the Royal Hotel. The tavern’s name lives on thanks to The Lemon Tree on Stirling Street, which opened 125 years after its namesake closed its doors. The Prince of Wales on St Nicholas Street was founded in 1850 and has one of the longest bars in Scotland. The Wallace Tower pub on Netherkirkgate took its name from the famous Aberdeen landmark. The tower itself was later moved to Seaton Park in Tillydrone. The Grill was established in the early 1830s and has had the same name since its time as a restaurant in the 1870s. The bar was a restaurant and dining room for 30 years until it was converted into a pub in 1925. The Grill’s magnificent bar is panelled in mahogany veneer and the back windows of the pub had to be removed twice to make way for the counter. Women were served at The Grill for the first time in 1975. C S MacDonald’s – better known as Bella’s Bar – was famed as the last pub in the city to have sawdust on the floor. Strange, context-less bit on the Evening Express website. Link to comment
Scrumpy Posted January 21, 2014 Share Posted January 21, 2014 The Prince of Wales, now that's what I call a pub.... Link to comment
Tommy Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 The Balmoral Bar closes tonight.I remember Harold Bell's wife banning me coz I said my pint was off.18 pence wasted. Link to comment
beef_sister Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 Has anyone been in that bar that used to be the Hen Hoose? Link to comment
dunc_afc Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 Has anyone been in that bar that used to be the Hen Hoose?Aye, very similar to 6 degrees north but they do whisky as well as beer Link to comment
zebradentist Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 Aye, very similar to 6 degrees north but they do whisky as well as beerOh for the love of god. Link to comment
granite sheep Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 Not been but I bet it's run by pretentious wankers, for the benefit of pretentious wankers. If I want a whisky pub, I'll stick with the Grill. Link to comment
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