There is a thread about this on OTIB but I already knew this was happening from my news feed.
The Tap & Barrel, the Albert, the Black Cat and the London Inn have all closed. I never really used the Albert or the London, but I frequented the other 2 quite a lot in my younger days.
The hospitality industry, particularly pubs, have taken a real battering over the past 20 or so years, with high taxes, the smoking ban, Cost of living crisis and then COVID lockdowns. I'm sure that we will see many more of our old favourite watering-holes turned into faceless flats within a short time.
I very nearly went into the pub business when I was younger - Mrs R&W and I both had hospitality experience and we had several interviews with breweries back in the 1990s. We even looked at the 3 Lions (it was called something else at the time - the Three Tuns??).
I am SOOO glad we never went for it. Bl00dy hard work, massively long hours, hardly ever able to take a holiday and VERY difficult to make decent money - especially if you are 'tied' and have a brewery or chain company creaming off your profits.
Hats off to anyone who sticks with it (didn't Shinycitylad own a pub??)
The Tap & Barrel, the Albert, the Black Cat and the London Inn have all closed. I never really used the Albert or the London, but I frequented the other 2 quite a lot in my younger days.
The hospitality industry, particularly pubs, have taken a real battering over the past 20 or so years, with high taxes, the smoking ban, Cost of living crisis and then COVID lockdowns. I'm sure that we will see many more of our old favourite watering-holes turned into faceless flats within a short time.
I very nearly went into the pub business when I was younger - Mrs R&W and I both had hospitality experience and we had several interviews with breweries back in the 1990s. We even looked at the 3 Lions (it was called something else at the time - the Three Tuns??).
I am SOOO glad we never went for it. Bl00dy hard work, massively long hours, hardly ever able to take a holiday and VERY difficult to make decent money - especially if you are 'tied' and have a brewery or chain company creaming off your profits.
Hats off to anyone who sticks with it (didn't Shinycitylad own a pub??)
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