I'm hearing that the prices are very decent, great to hear. £2.80 Strongbow, that'll do me 🍺
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I'm hearing that the prices are very decent, great to hear. £2.80 Strongbow, that'll do me 🍺
Is this the old Foot of The Walk?
Glad to hear it.
For all of Spoons faults (real and manufactured) it was a place where a lot of people, particularly the older lads, could get a cheap beer and a scran and there aren't many of them left in Leith.
If the new place is keeping things reasonable then good luck to them.
A big miss to the community that its not doing food. That was one of the big attractions of the Foot of the Walk for locals.
Very nice place, I would imagine it'll be mobbed on match days at ER.
They should maybe have offered some basic hot snacks. Folk sitting for hours - if thats how it turns out - will soon feel peckish after a few pints. Dukes a few doors along attracts a lot of folk for big sporting events and they do things like wings that people go daft for. Apparently the old kitchen had a lot of issues that needed real sorting out. I hope they haven’t taken the decision on food to try and save some cash on resolving the kitchen issues.
Drove past there last night sometime between 6.30 and 7 and they seemed to have numerous security staff on the doors. I appreciate there's 3(?) entrances so if they need someone on the door they need need at least 3 staff but there were more than that. I don't remember that many security when it was Spoons. Is that the norm there now or have they had bother since opening? Maybe just a precaution with a few games on yesterday.
Popped in today after work with a mate for a couple of pints. £7.55 for a Guinness & a Tennents. I quite like the place. Lots of tv’s, masters golf and 2 different horse racing channels on show. Music which wasn’t too loud so we could hear ourselves speak and colour changing mood lighting. Choice of seating from tables of varying sizes to large booths. There’s a couple of dart boards too which were both being played on. No security when we arrived at half 3 but they appeared around 5pm. I’ll probably go back.
I last walked past a couple of weeks ago on a Sunday at about 1pm and there was some bloke exiting then vomiting generously onto the road.
Think I'll pass.
I just tried to book an area/tables for a Tartan Army supporters club committee meeting. 8 folk for a few hours having a chat and a few beers. They don't take bookings.
They seem to be getting quite a lot wrong in my opinion. No colours on match days (in a sports bar a short walk from Easter Road), no food, no bookings (not as if they don't have the room). Also noticed that they're flaunting Scottish licensing laws with their pricing and promotions.
I've said the same about the no colours and lack of food
My old boy has been in the last 2 Saturdays, it used to be his local as he loves a cheap pint, his take is that he likes it, decent prices, no kids, sport everywhere and music playing, said the manager came up to him and his pals asking their opinion on the place and what they could do better as they were just trying different things out just now, so who knows they might see sense eventually
A pal was in yesterday....hottest day of the year so far and turns out they don't allow shorts after 7pm. :faf:
So I finally visited after the game yesterday. They've done a great job and the prices are mentally cheap. Had to remove my Hibs top to get in (I was wearing a less obvious Hibs t-shirt underneath). Saw lots of fans being refused entry. Really is a bizarre stance. The pub was relatively quiet but could've been heaving with fans in good form wanting to watch the FA Cup Final. A huge sports bar in Leith who don't want sports fans......weird!
I see the Volley opened today. Does anyone know if it’s showing the cup final next weekend?
Not related to the pub in the thread title but I was in Finnegan's Wake last night (not my choice, someone's birthday).
A pint of Neck Oil was £8.35. Eight pounds and thirty five pence. I suppose it's inevitable, as soon as the £7 barrier was reached, breached and accepted then £8 was always going to be next. I was mildly miffed about paying £6.55 for a Tennents so **** knows what anyone drinking the Neck Oil was thinking.
We can't be far away from the tenner pint. I wonder if psychologically that will be the final straw for a lot of people. I sympathise with publicans (although I struggle to justify £8.35) because I deal with them everyday but there must come a tipping point eventually.