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Pub names 15:53 - Nov 27 with 2911 viewscolinallcars

I used to drink in the Hope & Anchor in Hammersmith and a workmate who was a Wall fan but a nice chap (really!), used to drink in the Anchor & Hope 'round his way.
We discovered the names are from a hymn with the line “hope is the anchor of the soul”.
My current fav name is the Mad Bishop & Bear in Paddington.
Any others ?
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Pub names on 16:01 - Nov 27 with 2191 viewsBoston

A recent addition to my collection.. The Slaughterhouse.


I fancied buying a pub years ago and changing the name to The Bucket o' Blood.

Poll: Thank God The Seaons Over.

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Pub names on 16:02 - Nov 27 with 2185 viewscolinallcars

Pub names on 16:01 - Nov 27 by Boston

A recent addition to my collection.. The Slaughterhouse.


I fancied buying a pub years ago and changing the name to The Bucket o' Blood.


Blimey mate, I'd kill to get in that pub
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Pub names on 16:07 - Nov 27 with 2163 viewsTwoHalves

Funny, I was in the Hope & Anchor, Islington last night for a pre-gig livener at the Union Chapel. Full of Gooners unfortunately so made my excuses and left. We’ve got the Pyrotechnists Arms down our way. Bit of a Wawll vibe, sadly, but great name nonetheless.
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Pub names on 16:33 - Nov 27 with 2092 viewsDorse

Pub names on 16:01 - Nov 27 by Boston

A recent addition to my collection.. The Slaughterhouse.


I fancied buying a pub years ago and changing the name to The Bucket o' Blood.


I always fancied running a pub called 'The Gym'.

'You off out?'
'Yeah, just nipping to the gym, love'

We'd make a killing, I tell you.

'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'

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Pub names on 16:46 - Nov 27 with 2050 viewsjohann28

Don't get me started.

Four favs off the top of my head

Bucket of blood, Hayle, Cornwall
Jolly Taxpayer, Portsmouth
Cat and Custard Pot, Paddlesworth, Kent
My father's moustache, Louth, Lincs
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Pub names on 16:46 - Nov 27 with 2048 viewsA40Bosh

I always wondered where the name Defectors Weld came from.
Must look it up.

Edit: The Cambridge Five used to drink there apparently/ allegedly
[Post edited 27 Nov 16:49]

Poll: With no leg room, knees killing me, do I just go now or stay for the 2nd half o?

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Pub names on 16:48 - Nov 27 with 2032 viewsRsole

The Prince Albert was always popular until it become better known as a ‘chain’

Those possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you ?

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Pub names on 16:51 - Nov 27 with 2015 viewsdsw2509

The Leg of Mutton and Cauliflower in Epsom somewhere. Always led to arguments in my youth on whether it scored one run in pub cricket. Not many places do!
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Pub names on 16:51 - Nov 27 with 2013 viewsjohann28

Pub names on 16:46 - Nov 27 by A40Bosh

I always wondered where the name Defectors Weld came from.
Must look it up.

Edit: The Cambridge Five used to drink there apparently/ allegedly
[Post edited 27 Nov 16:49]


It's to do with the Cambridge spy ring. I could.bore for England (well, Qpr) on this subject.
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Pub names on 16:53 - Nov 27 with 2003 viewsjohann28

Pub names on 16:51 - Nov 27 by dsw2509

The Leg of Mutton and Cauliflower in Epsom somewhere. Always led to arguments in my youth on whether it scored one run in pub cricket. Not many places do!


Any reference to 'leg' In the title always scored one run
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Pub names on 16:57 - Nov 27 with 1973 viewsW7Ranger

The Cuckoo & Rainbow (formerly Woolworths) on Acton High Street. Nope, me neither.

And I'm sure most of you of a certain age will have frequented The Mechanics Arms in Churchfield Road, Acton back in the day. Was more commonly know as "Diggers" due to it being next to a graveyard. My Dad and all my uncle's first pints (and many more after!) were in there.
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Pub names on 16:58 - Nov 27 with 1961 viewsted_hendrix

The Starting Gate, Newbury, I used to Pick the Lads up there early doors for away games.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Pub names on 17:22 - Nov 27 with 1908 viewsbollockchops

Pub names on 16:51 - Nov 27 by johann28

It's to do with the Cambridge spy ring. I could.bore for England (well, Qpr) on this subject.


i use to drink in the " Gay Traitor " which had a big picture of Anthony Blunt behind the bar
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Pub names on 17:30 - Nov 27 with 1881 viewsCateLeBonR

‘The Dinkum’ in Polegate. Originally ‘The Polegate Inn’ it was used by Australian soldiers during WW1 who used to call it - The Fair Dinkum - meaning “true” or “genuine”. The name stuck and it’s now simply called ‘The Dinkum’ and is a pretty decent Harvey’s pub.
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Pub names on 17:39 - Nov 27 with 1857 viewscolinallcars

Pub names on 17:30 - Nov 27 by CateLeBonR

‘The Dinkum’ in Polegate. Originally ‘The Polegate Inn’ it was used by Australian soldiers during WW1 who used to call it - The Fair Dinkum - meaning “true” or “genuine”. The name stuck and it’s now simply called ‘The Dinkum’ and is a pretty decent Harvey’s pub.


I like Harvey's , they used to have it in the Prisoner of War in Dalling Rd.
Haven't been there for a long time.
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Pub names on 17:50 - Nov 27 with 1819 viewsTwoHalves

Pub names on 17:30 - Nov 27 by CateLeBonR

‘The Dinkum’ in Polegate. Originally ‘The Polegate Inn’ it was used by Australian soldiers during WW1 who used to call it - The Fair Dinkum - meaning “true” or “genuine”. The name stuck and it’s now simply called ‘The Dinkum’ and is a pretty decent Harvey’s pub.


Now that’s what I call serendipity. I’ll be in Polegate in a couple of weeks so will definitely look in. Another upvote for Harvey’s from me too.
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Pub names on 18:21 - Nov 27 with 1754 viewsPeterHucker

The Old Hatchet Inn in Bristol
A lot more welcoming than the name would suggest!
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Pub names on 18:34 - Nov 27 with 1711 viewsPindarus

A few pubs called "The Duke of York" may well be in line for a new name. The DOY in Fitzrovia had a signboard with Mountbatten Windsor's picture on it but I gather this has now been taken down.
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Pub names on 19:47 - Nov 27 with 1569 viewsBoston

Used to have an occasional drink in a bar a couple of miles from my house called The Dugout. A little sad when it changed to The Hillside.

Poll: Thank God The Seaons Over.

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Pub names on 20:02 - Nov 27 with 1533 viewshubble

There's a lovely renovated old pub not far from me, in the little coastal town of Burry Port, called The Ship Aground. There's a lyricism to that name I just love. For me, it conjures up an image of something beautiful yet mournful.

Anyway, I haven't been in there yet, but it looks nice from the outside :)

Poll: Who is your player of the season?

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Pub names on 20:19 - Nov 27 with 1481 viewsTonto

MA Camerons: large and atmospheric pub jn the centre of Aberdeen

Why stop now, just when I'm hating it
Poll: How do we feel.about Marti post Plymouth?

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Pub names on 20:43 - Nov 27 with 1423 viewsMick_S

Pub names on 18:34 - Nov 27 by Pindarus

A few pubs called "The Duke of York" may well be in line for a new name. The DOY in Fitzrovia had a signboard with Mountbatten Windsor's picture on it but I gather this has now been taken down.


We were in the Duke in Belfast not so long ago. Now that is a pub and a half. Never considered the possibility of a name change. Fantastic place.

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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Pub names on 21:01 - Nov 27 with 1374 viewsjtuck

Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham.

Built into cliffs below Nottingham Castle.

Used to claim to be oldest pub in England.

LAranger

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Pub names on 21:24 - Nov 27 with 1335 viewsGroveR

Pub names on 16:57 - Nov 27 by W7Ranger

The Cuckoo & Rainbow (formerly Woolworths) on Acton High Street. Nope, me neither.

And I'm sure most of you of a certain age will have frequented The Mechanics Arms in Churchfield Road, Acton back in the day. Was more commonly know as "Diggers" due to it being next to a graveyard. My Dad and all my uncle's first pints (and many more after!) were in there.


Oh yes. Last known as Foleys and more an estate agent.

If I had to pick a pub most at odds with it's namesake it would be the Smuts.

Jan Smuts (international statesman): signed the Treaty of Versailles, Paris Peace Treaty, founded League of Nations, Commonwealth and instrumental in establishing the United Nations.

General Smuts (pub): all disputes settled with a heavy glass ashtray
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Pub names on 23:45 - Nov 27 with 1177 viewsDannyPaddox

I was in Bethnal Green last year heading for Vicky Park so I decided to drop into a hostelry I’ve frequented a few times over the years, the Camel. I took a short cut down Sugar Loaf Walk but half-way down the alleyway something literally stopped me in my tracks. It was a museum I’d never seen before … The Vagina Museum. As it was a sunny afternoon and I already had plans I decided not to enter the Vagina Museum (stop laughing at the back) but moments later as my half-poured Guinness was settling on the bar at the Camel I said, all jovial like, to the girl pouring it, “considering you’re now a few yards along from the Vagina Museum you should rename the pub The Camel Toe.” Her response was neutral. I felt she wanted to cancel me but wasn’t quite sure what correctness I’d contravened.

ps: the Vagina Museum has now moved around the corner to Cambridge Heath Road. Seriously … Google “Vagina Museum East London” and as well as getting links for the West Ham United Hall of Fame & Club Shop you’ll see it’s legit.
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