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What's it like at Market Place of a weekend night, anyone have an opinion... On music policy.... Type of punters.... Busyness levels.... ??
It's usually pretty busy, loads of instagramming tourist types taking pictures of themselves and their food, plus a smattering of locals. The vibe can be pretty good in the courtyard if there's a good local DJ playing,What's it like at Market Place of a weekend night, anyone have an opinion... On music policy.... Type of punters.... Busyness levels.... ??
Sorry yeah that's what I meantMarket House?
It's become very variable. I can't say I'm a fan of the vibe, but maybe I've missed some great nights.What's it like at Market Place of a weekend night, anyone have an opinion... On music policy.... Type of punters.... Busyness levels.... ??
I honestly don't understand how anyone can go out for the evening at a pub/club regularly in these days of the £6+ pint - it's just not doable, and no wonder places are empty.Quick round up of Brixton hostelries around midnight tonight.
Dogstar - totally empty
Albert - looked very quiet
Market House - downstairs not that busy
Prince of Wales - looked like a modest crowd
Effra Social - rammed (wish I had this crowd for my night last night!)
Hoots - about to go in
I honestly don't understand how anyone can go out for the evening at a pub/club regularly in these days of the £6+ pint - it's just not doable, and no wonder places are empty.
It's the same around here.
A lot of places have shut down entirely as a result.
So often it’s seven quid plus a pint and twenty quid for simple food like burgers.Exactly this. It's so sad to see empty bars on a Saturday night in London, and venues on the brink of closure or closed down.
I have nice bars walking distance from my place that I'd be in all the time if a pint was between £3-£4. But £7 is ridiculous to the point where I just bother unless its a really special occasion now.
To my surprise I bumped into a currently serving Lambeth councillor on Monday - but that was in the Beehive (Wetherspoons - Monday club - ales £2.49)I honestly don't understand how anyone can go out for the evening at a pub/club regularly in these days of the £6+ pint - it's just not doable, and no wonder places are empty.
It's the same around here.
A lot of places have shut down entirely as a result.
If you put on an entertaining enough night, there's plenty of people who are prepared to spend their hard earned in the pub.I honestly don't understand how anyone can go out for the evening at a pub/club regularly in these days of the £6+ pint - it's just not doable, and no wonder places are empty.
It's the same around here.
A lot of places have shut down entirely as a result.
Hootananny is £5.70 for a pint of Amstel which is still pricey but not so terrible in the grand scheme of thingsI honestly don't understand how anyone can go out for the evening at a pub/club regularly in these days of the £6+ pint - it's just not doable, and no wonder places are empty.
It's the same around here.
A lot of places have shut down entirely as a result.
Anything under £6 seems pretty decent these days!Hootananny is £5.70 for a pint of Amstel which is still pricey but not so terrible in the grand scheme of things
I'm not sure whereabouts food and drink is 'often' that expensive, that's the kind of prices you would shell out in Mayfair or an airport. I'm sure £7+ pints do exist in Brixton and surrounding areas, but that is usually if you are silly enough to order 'Neck Oil', where you are being conned by colourful marketing from Heineken. Stick with the more traditional brands or go for a beer with lower ABV such as Amstel (coincidentally also owned by Heineken) and you'll struggle to break the £6 mark. An exception to this that immediately springs to mind however is The Academy which have long been churning out tins of shitty Carlsberg for wild prices. The last time I was there about 4 years ago I think it was over £7, I dread to think how much it is now.So often it’s seven quid plus a pint and twenty quid for simple food like burgers.