Pubs on the OKR?

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Millwallsteve

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I posted the question recently <ok>

Well lads here's a pub trivia question for you excusing the pun <laugh>

How many pubs are on the OKR? <ok>

The answer is less than what you think!

There's only 1 pub on the OKR, The world turned upside down. <ok>

All the other pubs on the OKR aren't officially on the OKR as they have the street addresses of the corner street they're on so there <nahnah>

<laugh>
 
WEST SIDE
The Black Bull (or The Bull). Demolished.
The Brighton. Demolished.
The King&#8217;s Arms. Demolished.
The Magnet. Demolished.
The Swan (later the site of Caesar&#8217;s). Demolished.
The Brunswick Tavern. Still standing, now a bar called Virgo&#8217;s.
The Prince Consort. Demolished.
The Green Man. Still standing, now a bar called Pardis and a separate restaurant.
The Thomas à Becket. Still trading.
The Lord Nelson. Recently closed
The Oxford Arms. Demolished.
The Lord Wellington. Still trading, since known as The Henry Cooper, Scene, Vogue Bar, Klub Traffik and now Club Favour.
The Alexandra. Demolished.
The Bridge House. Demolished.
The Britannia. Demolished.
The Shard Arms, since known as Cockneys. Demolished.
The Kentish Drovers (or The Kentish Drovers and Halfway House). Still standing, now a restaurant.
The Suffolk Arms. Demolished.
The Breffni Arms (formerly The Prince of Windsor, and The Prince of Saxe Coburg). Still trading.

EAST SIDE
The City Arms. Demolished.
The Bricklayers&#8217; Arms. Demolished.
The Horseshoe. Demolished.
The World Turned Upside Down. Still standing, but now closed.
The Castle (later known as the Gin Palace). Demolished.
The Dun Cow. Still standing, now a doctors&#8217; surgery.
The Duke of Kent. Still standing, now a mosque. <grr>
Liddel&#8217;s Brewery. Demolished.
The New Half Way Inn. Demolished.
The William IV. Demolished.
The Horse and Groom. Demolished.
The Half Moon. Demolished.
The Manor House Tap. Demolished.
The Turk&#8217;s Head. Demolished.
Clear Spirit Vodka Bar and Lounge. Still standing, but now closed.
The Rising Sun. Demolished.
The Elephant and Castle. Demolished.
The Gem Bar & Restaurant (formerly The Canterbury Arms). Still trading


Think I've missed a couple out?
 
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The Gem Bar & Restaurant
871 Old Kent Road
Peckham, London
SE15 1NX
 
"Fings aint what they used to be" I remember when I lived just off the OKR, there were about fifty pubs within easy walking distance, from the Turks Head on St James' Road to the Beehive down (forget the name of the road but the 78s used to go down there to Walworth Road and Paterson Park). Then from the Green Man on OKR to Canal Bridge, and a hell of a lot of little boozers in between.

Didn't know the Tom was still open. I thought it was offices now, last time I was there it looked closed up.
 
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Between 1986-1991 the Duke of Albany was the pub me and my postie mates drank in after a reserve game on a Monday afternoon, many players used to pop in and have a drink with us as well, mainly Dave Thompson,Phil Babb and Steve Anthrobus, good days<cheers>
 
Between 1986-1991 the Duke of Albany was the pub me and my postie mates drank in after a reserve game on a Monday afternoon, many players used to pop in and have a drink with us as well, mainly Dave Thompson,Phil Babb and Steve Anthrobus, good days<cheers>

I loved that place <ok>

Drovers was good boozer too especially when wearing beer goggles!!