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Driving through Kings Lynn today, I noticed a Pub named, “The honest lawyer”, 😀
After 30 yrs on the job as a Copper, I never found one who could be called that.
Any other pub names that are unusual?.

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By: hindenburg - 18th April 2011 at 22:26

My local used to be `The Phoenix and Firkin` in the converted station ,Denmark Hill..Happy Days

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By: hampden98 - 18th April 2011 at 19:59

Fictitious but I like “The Slaughtered Lamb” on the moors in the film American Werewolf in London.

My favorite real pubs were the Firkins. Goose and Firkin being my local.

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By: PeeDee - 18th April 2011 at 01:03

Nowthen, some of you Yonners can help me out.
There was a pub up the road from the Smutt (Towards Oldham) which was demolished as part of the new motorway links.
Every Friday night we used to pile in there for 2 reasons, decent Ale and the pleasure of watching/listening to Victor Brox perform (For Free!). Other bands supported him and his Blues Band but they were there to learn from one of the masters.

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By: whalebone - 17th April 2011 at 00:39

About the only place you can get a decent pint in Bournemouth.

http://www.goatandtricycle.co.uk/index.html

As a visitor though don’t win the pubquiz by beating the resident champions in a tie break. They take their quizzing very seriously, so seriously that a whole year later when we visited again the landlord asked us not to enter ! :diablo:

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By: PeeDee - 15th April 2011 at 17:45

As far as I know (Not been in since the 90’s) you still can.

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By: tornado64 - 15th April 2011 at 09:13

lass ‘o’ gowrie terrific pub also has its own brewery in the cellar and makes its own beers

you used to be able to view the brewery through a glass section in the pub

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By: PeeDee - 14th April 2011 at 23:07

Old Haunts of mine: –
The Smutt inn in Oldham, then cross over and down the road a bit to “Help the poor struggler” – the pub owned by our last hangman Albert Pierrepoint.
Then jump on the Buz to Manchester and sample the Copenhagen, Lass-o-Gowrie, Peverill of the Peak, Tommy Ducks, Swan with two Necks, Alberts Shed.

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By: FLYING SAUCER - 14th April 2011 at 22:24

All I can find is the Valiant Pub, Broad Street Staffordshire – Try Google Maps and walk by it?

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By: Lincoln 7 - 14th April 2011 at 22:09

Still on the Aeronautical theme, the “Valiant” (Somewhere in Staffordshire, can’t pin point it though).

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By: FLYING SAUCER - 14th April 2011 at 22:02

Who remembers the very 1960’s styled pub called “THE FLYING SAUCER” in Lutterworth in Leicestershire? (I used to go there when I was a kid, fond memories) As far as I can find out, it was built for Home Ales in 1963 and the inside was amazing – then the developers moved in and called it “THE RED ARROW” in about 1990 and totally wrecked the 60’s interior – MORONS……

Bitteswell was nearby, and a pub called “THE FRANK WHITTLE” was nearby (gone I believe?)

Aw, the stuff thats been swallowed up in the name of so called progress……………………………….

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By: BumbleBee - 14th April 2011 at 10:54

Not far from me in Sussex there’s the Frog and Nightgown.

Daughter and friend visited a very small Sussex pub recently. All heads turned to stare at them and silence fell,though she thought she could just faintly hear Duelling Banjos being played 😀

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By: jbritchford - 14th April 2011 at 10:33

Two that are in Leicester:
The Lord Keeper of the Great Seal

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The Last Plantagenet

Both are Wetherspoons, but I do like the way they try to give some local personality in the names and decor of their establishments. They do a good fry up too 😀

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By: Sky High - 14th April 2011 at 10:18

As long as they supply dummies for them to suck!!!:D

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By: Flygirl - 14th April 2011 at 10:16

I like this .

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dreamlogic/3718443172/ 😀

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By: Sky High - 14th April 2011 at 10:15

I have not been for a few years but there used to be ” Pub With No Name” in Brighton.

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By: Blue_2 - 14th April 2011 at 10:04

On the aviation theme, the pub on the former RAF Clifton Moor site near York is called the Flying Legends…

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By: Lincoln 7 - 14th April 2011 at 09:40

In LEEK, there is a pub, I think the name is “Scramble” and the sign shows Pilots running to their aircraft, which I assume was in WW11.

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By: Lincoln 7 - 14th April 2011 at 09:37

Like it, just “Bending” the truth slightly 😉

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By: Moggy C - 14th April 2011 at 09:17

There was a bar in Oxfordshire called ‘The Office’

The idea was you could go there after work, call the wife and say in all honesty “I’m still in the office”

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By: Ndege - 14th April 2011 at 09:07

My English teacher had a sideline in a fascination for pub names and eventually published a small book on the subject, a copy of which I kept for many years, and which finally disappeared in one move or another. I continue to hope to light upon a copy in a second hand bookshop one day.

One of my favourites is The Cat and Custard Pot near me and I remember The Inn Next Door Burnt Down in Bedfordshire but never visited it.

Sky high,

I never visited the “Inn next door…” but I have a feeling it was set up and established as a pub by an ex-RAF pilot who was by then an airline pilot working for one of the Luton based charter airlines. Not sure which.

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