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by Sneag » Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:15 pm
I see the new Prior's Well bar is now open for business in the old brewery buildings.
It looks like they are only opening limited hours at the moment, but it would nice if they opened Saturdays when Stags are home.
A few pints & a nice stroll through the park to the ground. Nice.
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by Tess Tickle » Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:53 pm
Yes , agree with that. Real ale and Stags. Great combo.
When is it due to open ? Heard rumours it was supposed to be open already.
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by Kernow » Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:55 pm
Opened today.
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by ParisStag » Fri Jul 19, 2019 3:14 pm
A good selection of proper ales is what's missing in Mansfield. At Spireites away we found a cracking micropub off Sheffield Rd. Orient have an award winning Camra pub at their ground. Both were heaving when I've visited. The market is there for it.
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by kyle b » Fri Jul 19, 2019 3:23 pm
It’s open all day everyday
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by Hon Sec » Fri Jul 19, 2019 3:27 pm
Sold a Prior’s well ale in SPB last season.
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by Sneag » Fri Jul 19, 2019 3:30 pm
kyle b wrote:It’s open all day everyday
Saw that on Facebook, but their website disagrees.
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by robeyre » Fri Jul 19, 2019 3:52 pm
I popped in and they confirned opening 11 to 11 ish. Does have longer licence but will see how evenings go.
So will be ok before games (and after)
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by Scothie the Stag » Fri Jul 19, 2019 4:28 pm
ParisStag wrote:A good selection of proper ales is what's missing in Mansfield. At Spireites away we found a cracking micropub off Sheffield Rd. Orient have an award winning Camra pub at their ground. Both were heaving when I've visited. The market is there for it.
The Railway always has a selection of real ales, as does the Bold Forester. More are always appreciated though.
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by Ridge » Fri Jul 19, 2019 7:40 pm
The Garrison on Leeming Street also has a cracking, ever changing, selection.
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by SidneyOttewell » Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:57 pm
Called in for an hour this evening....very busy, but it was the opening night. Think there were eight real ales available. Looks like a lot of money has been invested so good luck to them. The music was far too loud so everyone was practically shouting at each other but apart from that, I enjoyed it!
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by Spiritater » Fri Jul 19, 2019 9:20 pm
SidneyOttewell wrote:Called in for an hour this evening....very busy, but it was the opening night. Think there were eight real ales available. Looks like a lot of money has been invested so good luck to them. The music was far too loud so everyone was practically shouting at each other but apart from that, I enjoyed it!
probably not my sort of place anymore then
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by Sneag » Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:01 pm
SidneyOttewell wrote:Called in for an hour this evening....very busy, but it was the opening night. Think there were eight real ales available. Looks like a lot of money has been invested so good luck to them. The music was far too loud so everyone was practically shouting at each other but apart from that, I enjoyed it!
Was stuff by The Clash, Pistols, Damned and Killing Joke? In which case it can never be too loud.
Or was it deeadful modern stuff from the 90s.
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by robeyre » Sat Jul 20, 2019 5:56 am
Sneag wrote:SidneyOttewell wrote:Called in for an hour this evening....very busy, but it was the opening night. Think there were eight real ales available. Looks like a lot of money has been invested so good luck to them. The music was far too loud so everyone was practically shouting at each other but apart from that, I enjoyed it!
Was stuff by The Clash, Pistols, Damned and Killing Joke? In which case it can never be too loud.
Or was it deeadful modern stuff from the 90s.
There were flyers out for monthly soul night, 60 soul, motown, Northern soul et Al first one 28th July Sunday afternoons, so sounds like older stuff which is fine by me
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by SidneyOttewell » Sat Jul 20, 2019 10:16 am
Sneag wrote:SidneyOttewell wrote:Called in for an hour this evening....very busy, but it was the opening night. Think there were eight real ales available. Looks like a lot of money has been invested so good luck to them. The music was far too loud so everyone was practically shouting at each other but apart from that, I enjoyed it!
Was stuff by The Clash, Pistols, Damned and Killing Joke? In which case it can never be too loud.
Or was it deeadful modern stuff from the 90s.
The one I remember was 'Whole Lotta Rosie' - ACDC, which in the right place at the right time is fine, but in a large, echoey room, with a high ceiling and tiled floor, with over 100 people talking in it, it all just became 'noise'. It's early days, though, and I'm sure they'll get the balance right.
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by ST4GS » Sat Jul 20, 2019 10:46 am
SidneyOttewell wrote:Sneag wrote:SidneyOttewell wrote:Called in for an hour this evening....very busy, but it was the opening night. Think there were eight real ales available. Looks like a lot of money has been invested so good luck to them. The music was far too loud so everyone was practically shouting at each other but apart from that, I enjoyed it!
Was stuff by The Clash, Pistols, Damned and Killing Joke? In which case it can never be too loud.
Or was it deeadful modern stuff from the 90s.
The one I remember was 'Whole Lotta Rosie' - ACDC, which in the right place at the right time is fine, but in a large, echoey room, with a high ceiling and tiled floor, with over 100 people talking in it, it all just became 'noise'. It's early days, though, and I'm sure they'll get the balance right.
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by 1970Stag » Sat Jul 20, 2019 1:16 pm
Hope it does well, great to see those buildings being used for ale again!
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