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Yoey says
Oh yes! Les Sheila & the lovely Cheryl, Well Les & Sheila was nice but Daughter was beautiful! & me being ex Colas, obviously, remember “Snowy” David Curry! What a gent! what a character folks! What a good customer. We do lose a lot of Heroes but legends live on forever. Also, Tuesday nights was club night for Grantham Pegasus motorcycle club! & now a Tesco I see last time I visited. Wishing all of you that remember this bloke! (Yoey) all the best! & be up there soon & catch a few of you! Tony (Yoey)
The Thinker says
One of the few pubs in the Grantham area I didn’t go in as a youth, but I gather it was popular, Just one of many of the popular public houses in and around Grantham that have over the years either been demolished or change into something else. Part of the social fabric of the town gone for ever.
I was once told when I was a teenager that you could not walk from the Odd Fellows on North Parade to The Spotted Cow on London Road and drink a half pint in each pub you passed and still be sober, don’t know if that was true and to what period of time it related to but I remember Grantham having on hell of a lot of pubs and ale houses.