What's the best bike boozer in the uk
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Re: What's the best bike boozer in the uk
Well there's certainly none in Scotland as far I know..plenty in engerland tho 
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I can tell you where it used to be and that it was the Mardyke in Bristol, I know I was that landlord, what great days they were.
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Re: What's the best bike boozer in the uk
Id just thought id better add that my contribution is more a stop off we use for a bite to eat when were out in the hills around Durham on the bike,wouldn't say its a full on bike haunt. B)
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Carbeth Inn (North of Glasgow on A809)used to be a good pub.west coast ratter wrote:Well there's certainly none in Scotland as far I know..plenty in engerland tho
Not been there in 20 years mind, so no idea what it is like now, but used to be the place to show off the new pillion.
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Where's engerland? Is it that place that has to keep subsidising scroteland?west coast ratter wrote:Well there's certainly none in Scotland as far I know..plenty in engerland tho
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AndyB wrote:Where's engerland? Is it that place that has to keep subsidising scroteland?west coast ratter wrote:Well there's certainly none in Scotland as far I know..plenty in engerland tho
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Yeah good days.... I used the mardyke a fair bit back in the 80's when there was always a long row of bikes parked outside. It really was a proper bikers pub.RoSy wrote:I can tell you where it used to be and that it was the Mardyke in Bristol, I know I was that landlord, what great days they were.
