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Bridge Bar still open on Union Street, ER?

God knows, not been to a pub in about 3 months.

Considering how small the bar is I would be amazed if it has managed to keep going with restricted numbers. In normal times the place was mobbed with 30 people in it!

However, if it has survived or does survive, when things are back to some sort of "normality" if you're up this way give us a shout and we can can pop in for a few cheeky pints.
 
God knows, not been to a pub in about 3 months.

Considering how small the bar is I would be amazed if it has managed to keep going with restricted numbers. In normal times the place was mobbed with 30 people in it!

However, if it has survived or does survive, when things are back to some sort of "normality" if you're up this way give us a shout and we can can pop in for a few cheeky pints.

Haha - loved having a few pints in there when back up in Scotland. It was a proper pub. No women's toilets and a hard-faced barman.

Hope it's survived and not been turned into some hipster pub like most of Union Street.
 
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God knows, not been to a pub in about 3 months.

Considering how small the bar is I would be amazed if it has managed to keep going with restricted numbers. In normal times the place was mobbed with 30 people in it!

However, if it has survived or does survive, when things are back to some sort of "normality" if you're up this way give us a shout and we can can pop in for a few cheeky pints.

Oh, The Bridge Bar is on Bridge Street.

Are you thinking of The Grill on Union Street?
 
Haha - loved having a few pints in there when back up in Scotland. It was a proper pub. No women's toilets and a hard-faced barman.

Hope it's survived and not been turned into some hipster pub like most of Union Street.

Yeah, The Bridge and The Grill are my type of pubs, down to earth, nothing fancy or trendy. Always did prefer that type of pub, even in my teens, always hated the trendy, false, pretentious chrome laden places.

Union Street is a ****ing ****hole, has been for last 10 years and is getting worse with rent charges and the virus, they should just bomb it and start again. Shame, it used to be a lovely main street years ago.
 
Aye on Bridge Street - just down the stairs off Union Street.

Where are you located anyway?

I fancy the Gers to win 4-0 today, they really are running away with the league, banging in goals left, right and centre and, I think, they've only conceded 3 in the League!!
 
Yeah, The Bridge and The Grill are my type of pubs, down to earth, nothing fancy or trendy. Always did prefer that type of pub, even in my teens, always hated the trendy, false, pretentious chrome laden places.

Union Street is a ****ing ****hole, has been for last 10 years and is getting worse with rent charges and the virus, they should just bomb it and start again. Shame, it used to be a lovely main street years ago.
This is every Main Street in Scotland now but we just need independence and then we can sort everything out.

The SNP is the worst thing to ever happen to Scotland.

FTP
 
Yeah, The Bridge and The Grill are my type of pubs, down to earth, nothing fancy or trendy. Always did prefer that type of pub, even in my teens, always hated the trendy, false, pretentious chrome laden places.

Union Street is a ****ing ****hole, has been for last 10 years and is getting worse with rent charges and the virus, they should just bomb it and start again. Shame, it used to be a lovely main street years ago.

Always used to head to 'One-Up' to get my vinyl in the old days. Not been up there in over 20 years though - not much will probably have changed.
 
This is every Main Street in Scotland now but we just need independence and then we can sort everything out.

The SNP is the worst thing to ever happen to Scotland.

FTP

Yup, it's tragic the state of City and Town centres. The SNP don't give a **** about anything other than a "twice in a lifetime" Independence vote.
 
Haha - loved having a few pints in there when back up in Scotland. It was a proper pub. No women's toilets and a hard-faced barman.

Hope it's survived and not been turned into some hipster pub like most of Union Street.

the last thing I want to see in a pub is a woman!

they should be home doing the dishes ffs
 
Always used to head to 'One-Up' to get my vinyl in the old days. Not been up there in over 20 years though - not much will probably have changed.

One-Up was a great record shop.

There also used to one on Union Street called "The Other Record Shop" which was an absolute treasure trove for vinyl, t shirts, music fanzines, and all sorts of music related stuff.