There was a well known pub crawl from the beach at Port Melbourne, up City road then down one side of Clarendon street South Melb and up the other side to the City. About 4 klm
over 25 pubs in all not counting the 100m off the main crawl pubsand there were a few of them too. I know of a half dozen that are now residences, probably a lot more are now, as I have'nt revisited Port for a while. Gosh I tried enuf times with my mates to complete that crawl
. The trouble was you would get to a really good pub that was firing up and end up forgetting all about it.
Never even got to the South Melb pubs, from memory
I reckon! I recall when the last northbound fuel was built (by shell) before the expressway on Pennant Hills Rd and they started advertising that they were the last fuel before the expressway. The BP before it then started advertising as the last "BP fuel" before the freeway.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
Maybe for suburban and city pubs but nothing beats a cold beer on the verandah of an outback pub and up here we have heaps.
Travel to them makes regular patronage an issue but all the local ones are now airconditioned and sealed up for the tourists.
Real Pubs or nothing!
Cheers,
Paul
Paul.
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95 300Tdi Ute (sold)
2003 XTREME Td5
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
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						The breathalyser destroyed the bar trade in most suburban pubs too. My local used to fill its large parking lot on Thursday and Friday nights, and the surrounding streets. People would spill out of the public bar into the parking lot, because of the crush inside. Within a few years of RBT's you could walk in and get a spot at the bar any time, or a parking space right at the door. The liquor barns came into their own as people drank at home after RBT.
URSUSMAJOR
..and just now, I had a few up the road at the concrete box called the 'tavern', (collecting my meagre Melb Cup winnings); my near neighbour and I walked home, he's a copper and said 'good thing we're not driving, the boys are out tonight'....
..and as he said that, one of the patrol guys pulled up and asked him if we'd like a ride home.....
i'm surrounded by teachers, coppers and retired farmers, and life in the country is very nice...
and it's raining
GQ
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						Pubs have changed heaps, I dont go to pubs anymore unless I am going through a country town with a nice old inviting pub like the Royal Mail at Braidwood, theres a pub! or the Commercial in Strathalbyn SA another good old pub, hope they stay around for a few more years yet.
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