Ross. Posted Thursday at 14:28 Share Posted Thursday at 14:28 First pub I was served in, 16 at the time, now sadly departed. Above photo taken when the place was being used to film Trainspotting 2. Real name was The Douglas Hotel, though known to locals as Burke’s. My high school was directly across the road. The barmaid was a cleaner in the school. I’d spend Friday/Saturday night with her giving me and my pals abuse for being schoolies, then Monday morning she’d be giving us dogs abuse for the state we were in at the weekend. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottsdad Posted Thursday at 14:45 Share Posted Thursday at 14:45 My brother was a fan of the Prim (aka The Primrose Bar) in Alloa. Again, no pictures I can find online and it looks like someone renamed it McGregors. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florentine_Pogen Posted Thursday at 15:09 Share Posted Thursday at 15:09 Gilmerton Miners Welfare - got a weekend job as a pot collector when I was just turned 17 and would sit afterhours with the bar stewards (and they were !) the Anderson brothers and had a couple of pints. They were tied to Drybrough's Brewery at the time iirc. Saw a couple of decent acts in there too, Faith Brown and Ken Goodwin spring to mind. The Robin's Nest was the favoured haunt around '77-'78. The internal layout was very different from today, there was a pool table and a skittle alley but we used to sit quietly in the wee lounge at the back where we could get halfs of Tuborg - the couple who ran the place knew we were underage and would only sell us half pints ! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smurph Posted Thursday at 15:17 Share Posted Thursday at 15:17 43 minutes ago, Ross. said: First pub I was served in, 16 at the time, now sadly departed. Above photo taken when the place was being used to film Trainspotting 2. Real name was The Douglas Hotel, though known to locals as Burke’s. My high school was directly across the road. The barmaid was a cleaner in the school. I’d spend Friday/Saturday night with her giving me and my pals abuse for being schoolies, then Monday morning she’d be giving us dogs abuse for the state we were in at the weekend. I've seen the big red Tennent's logo from afar but never seemed to be open. Didn't know it was used in T2. The only place I really went underage was the Dry Dock in Yoker. There was a real dearth of choice with it being a 'dry' area. Now called The Gulf of Corryvrechan. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmic Joe Posted Thursday at 15:32 Share Posted Thursday at 15:32 5 hours ago, hk blues said: The below was the first pub I went to semi-regularly in my youth - It was a typical old man's boozer and we progressed to fancier place doon toon sooner rather than later. Still there. Went there ahead of a Dundee North End game at the end of last season. Slightly RAF, but in a good way. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmic Joe Posted Thursday at 15:37 Share Posted Thursday at 15:37 This was mine. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pozbaird Posted Thursday at 16:23 Share Posted Thursday at 16:23 (edited) What I’m taking as an overall ‘vibe’ from this thread, is that by jezzuz’, Scotland was/is full of drinking establishments that aren’t likely to threaten Sydney Opera House or the Taj Mahal for architectural magnificence. Edited Thursday at 16:24 by pozbaird 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tamthebam Posted Thursday at 16:36 Share Posted Thursday at 16:36 9 minutes ago, pozbaird said: What I’m taking as an overall ‘vibe’ from this thread, is that by jezzuz’, Scotland was/is full of drinking establishments that aren’t likely to threaten Sydney Opera House or the Taj Mahal for architectural magnificence. well, you've got the Cafe Royal in Edinburgh: but that was a CCS haunt when I were a lad. Pints would have been taken in the Golden Gates after Meadowbank Thistle games but that's an office now. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmic Joe Posted Thursday at 16:40 Share Posted Thursday at 16:40 3 minutes ago, tamthebam said: well, you've got the Cafe Royal in Edinburgh: but that was a CCS haunt when I were a lad. Pints would have been taken in the Golden Gates after Meadowbank Thistle games but that's an office now. The Golden Gates had a half decent jukebox 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmic Joe Posted Thursday at 16:43 Share Posted Thursday at 16:43 Leith had some tremendous pubs back in the day. Maybe my imagination, but they all seemed to be owned by former Hibees. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnydun Posted Thursday at 16:45 Share Posted Thursday at 16:45 Peep Peeps, the must of any Aberdeen harbour crawl, usually happen every Friday for me, payday, finishing the Training Centre (The old Hall Russells building) at 12.30. Starting at The Neptune, then on to St Clements, Cutters Warf, Peep Peeps, The Regent, then up Market Street to Wilsons, The Snuggery, the off to a club.. Amadeus, Sunday nights were excellent, went to Hullabaloo first then got the free bus to Amadingdongs, walk home from the Beach to Bucksburn as all Taxi money was spent on Diamond White and Metz, arrive home at 5, to get up for the bus to work at 6.. Berlins and Zuu, 30p Vodka, 50p Pints, 70p a bottle of Becks, I ended up naked multiple times in Berlins due to all the drinking games, won shit loads of free booze, with the drink of choice being a pint of Vodka and Irn Bru... They were the best of times. GBNF 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmic Joe Posted Thursday at 16:47 Share Posted Thursday at 16:47 1 minute ago, johnnydun said: Peep Peeps, the must of any Aberdeen harbour crawl, usually happen every Friday for me, payday, finishing the Training Centre (The old Hall Russells building) at 12.30. Starting at The Neptune, then on to St Clements, Cutters Warf, Peep Peeps, The Regent, then up Market Street to Wilsons, The Snuggery, the off to a club.. Amadeus, Sunday nights were excellent, went to Hullabaloo first then got the free bus to Amadingdongs, walk home from the Beach to Bucksburn as all Taxi money was spent on Diamond White and Metz, arrive home at 5, to get up for the bus to work at 6.. Berlins and Zuu, 30p Vodka, 50p Pints, 70p a bottle of Becks, I ended up naked multiple times in Berlins due to all the drinking games, won shit loads of free booze, with the drink of choice being a pint of Vodka and Irn Bru... They were the best of times. GBNF Jealous as f**k. Always wanted to go to Peep Peeps. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnydun Posted Thursday at 16:49 Share Posted Thursday at 16:49 1 minute ago, Cosmic Joe said: Jealous as f**k. Always wanted to go to Peep Peeps. Utterly shite pub, but it was always heaving at the weekend. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torpar Posted Thursday at 16:51 Share Posted Thursday at 16:51 The Watering Hole on the New Row in Dunfermline, probably started in there at 16, used to play roller hockey for a team at Carnegie Leisure Centre, would have under 17s training in the afternoon, go for a pint or two after, then train with the seniors (including a young @philpy ) in the evening. Also used to go through and drink with the Kirkcaldy boys from the team at Smithy's Tavern on Mitchell Street. Can't find a Google maps image, seems to be an offy now, but I remember being in there for a Sunday session once and hearing the singing/shouting from Marvin Andrew's Zion church across the street. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zen Archer (Raconteur) Posted Thursday at 16:55 Share Posted Thursday at 16:55 2 minutes ago, Torpar said: Smithy's Tavern on Mitchell Street. Used to be the High Level years ago, was a hotel further back from then, my Mum was born in a flat upstairs. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Claudia Gentile Posted Thursday at 16:58 Share Posted Thursday at 16:58 Halt Bar, Woodlands Road. Now FF - Finsbury Flatiron - owned by alleged wrong-un and eggby enthusiast Stewart Hogg. Used to have some great live bands and the bar had a wealth of characters. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Venti Posted Thursday at 17:14 Share Posted Thursday at 17:14 23 minutes ago, johnnydun said: Peep Peeps, the must of any Aberdeen harbour crawl, usually happen every Friday for me, payday, finishing the Training Centre (The old Hall Russells building) at 12.30. Starting at The Neptune, then on to St Clements, Cutters Warf, Peep Peeps, The Regent, then up Market Street to Wilsons, The Snuggery, the off to a club.. Amadeus, Sunday nights were excellent, went to Hullabaloo first then got the free bus to Amadingdongs, walk home from the Beach to Bucksburn as all Taxi money was spent on Diamond White and Metz, arrive home at 5, to get up for the bus to work at 6.. Berlins and Zuu, 30p Vodka, 50p Pints, 70p a bottle of Becks, I ended up naked multiple times in Berlins due to all the drinking games, won shit loads of free booze, with the drink of choice being a pint of Vodka and Irn Bru... They were the best of times. GBNF My liver hurts just reading that. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tongue_tied_danny Posted Thursday at 17:19 Share Posted Thursday at 17:19 (edited) I did most of my youthful boozing in The Star in Montrose. It's still going but I've not been in for years. Back in the '90s it was something else. Spread over several rooms on two floors. There was always something going on. Live punk music on Thursday nights. Rave type events on Fridays and Saturdays. Strippers on Sundays. Plenty of colourful characters propping up the bar. I've never known another pub like it. Edited Thursday at 17:20 by tongue_tied_danny 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnydun Posted Thursday at 17:22 Share Posted Thursday at 17:22 4 minutes ago, Venti said: My liver hurts just reading that. Must've done this every weekend for about 12 years. I had a mentality of, if I didn't go out that weekend, I might miss the best weekend. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Venti Posted Thursday at 17:30 Share Posted Thursday at 17:30 11 minutes ago, tongue_tied_danny said: I did most of my youthful boozing in The Star in Montrose. It's still going but I've not been in for years. Back in the '90s it was something else. Spread over several rooms on two floors. There was always something going on. Live punk music on Thursday nights. Rave type events on Fridays and Saturdays. Strippers on Sundays. Plenty of colourful characters propping up the bar. I've never known another pub like it. Just missing Han Solo shooting Greedo. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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