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Norman Conquest
Allesley
888 of 1703  Fri 1st May 2015 10:02am  

The brewery wanted a new name for the pub so invited the public to come up with ideas, a small prize was offered. A woman came up with The Fob Watch simply because FOB= Flowers Old Bitter. Surely someone else remembers this, it wasn't THAT long ago.
Just old and knackered

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PeteG
Coventry
889 of 1703  Fri 1st May 2015 11:46am  

Does anybody remember the pile Of pennies that got landlord Mick Keane of The Coundon Hotel into the Guinness Book of Records?

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Midland Red

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890 of 1703  Fri 1st May 2015 12:20pm  

Hope & Anchor, Tower Street - hoping SKS can conjure up an image/illustration of this long-departed inn Oh my
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andyk69
Coventry CV1
891 of 1703  Fri 1st May 2015 2:39pm  

I still hold a little hope of the Butt's Retreat opening again at some point. Also, spotted the other day The Coombe Abbey Inn in Chapelfields boarded up and on the market with an asking price of 175k. I went there a fair few times under the last management. A very friendly couple and they had clearly spent some money on renovation. Sad times. On another note (Not in Coventry I might add) but I came across this tale of common sense at last prevailing: http://www.standard.co.uk/ All we need now is for Coventry Council to read this and start on the same lines............
Andrew Kida

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Midland Red

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892 of 1703  Sun 3rd May 2015 9:58am  

In case it's been overlooked in recent posts regarding The Fob Watch, this image of The Summerland was posted very early in this thread by dutchman
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mickw
893 of 1703  Thu 7th May 2015 3:33pm  
Off-topic / chat  

dutchman
Spon End
894 of 1703  Thu 7th May 2015 4:03pm  

On 3rd May 2015 9:58am, Midland Red said: In case it's been overlooked in recent posts regarding The Fob Watch, this image of The Summerland was posted very early in this thread by dutchman
The long-forgotten Russell Arms is also at the far end of that row.
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dutchman
Spon End
895 of 1703  Thu 7th May 2015 4:18pm  

On 7th May 2015 3:33pm, mickw said: My wife and I drove past the Grange in Alfall Road the other day and they are now renevating the building after it was gutted by fire I'm told it's going to be a Co-Op store at least the building itself is going to survive even if it's not a pub I hope they keep the oak tree in the car park as my father inlaw paid for it when the original one had to be cut down due to rotting. Thumbs up
I hope it fares better than the mature trees in the beer garden behind the Summerland which have now been chopped down and sawn into logs Sad Strangely I'm unable to find any mention of this in the recent planning application to turn the pub into a restaurant? Roll eyes Planning Application (.pdf format)
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morgana
the secret garden
896 of 1703  Tue 26th May 2015 11:16am  

Coventry gang Folly Lane
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Midland Red

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897 of 1703  Wed 3rd Jun 2015 6:25pm  

On 6th Jan 2012 9:42am, Gilly said: Thank you most kindly Midland Red. I really do appreciate any news and info on 'The General Wolfe' Gilly
Here is today's news about the Wolfe Thumbs up
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Gilly
Melbourne Australia
898 of 1703  Thu 4th Jun 2015 1:25am  

Thanks Midland Red. I am not familiar with Toro's so not sure what the people of Coventry will think of it? I am pleased that this grand building is still surviving though. Will try it out (if only to have a look around inside) next time we visit. Thanks MR. Gilly Wave
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Norman Conquest
Allesley
899 of 1703  Mon 8th Jun 2015 12:09pm  

I believe that in recent years the Butts Retreat lost its image as a family pub and so lost customers. Will it work as a restaurant? I have no idea but would hope so. Akbars always appears to be busy. I have never been in The Bowling Green since I was "asked to leave" in the 70s but I believe it has now been opened as some other business and probably doing well. I occasionally drop in The Dyers Arms on my way home and always feel welcome in spite of its biker connections.There must be a reason why the Dyers has survived as a pub while others in the area have closed.
Just old and knackered

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andyk69
Coventry CV1
900 of 1703  Mon 8th Jun 2015 6:52pm  

The Butts Retreat indeed went through a phase under the last couple of landlords where it did get an image of being a rough pub. I do think it seemed a bit "desperate". They are spending money, let em in kind of attitude. I saw exactly the same thing at The Rocket during it's last few weeks of operation. It got to a point of feeling uncomfortable in there at times which is why I had to choose to go elsewhere. I think personally, the Retreat is a little too far out of town to work as a restaurant. If you're outside the ring road etc etc. I think with a rename back to The Summerland or even Fob Watch and a nice refurb, it could do well. Especially with the lovely sized garden it had (has) It keeps being overlooked, the fact that the rugby club are doing so well and attracting record crowds. Dare I say it, wasps move to the Ricoh has helped this. Glad you like The Dyers, never quite been brave enough myself. On another note, I've heard there is going to be major works at Rainbows club on short street. Formerly The Admiral Lord Rodney. Due to the works on the church next door, the pub is subsiding and requires rebuilding. It'll be closed for 2 months in July and August for a rebuild and refurbishment. Enterprise are putting their hands in their pockets for once.
Andrew Kida

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dutchman
Spon End
901 of 1703  Mon 8th Jun 2015 6:57pm  

On 8th Jun 2015 12:09pm, Norman Conquest said: I have never been in The Bowling Green since I was "asked to leave" in the 70s but I believe it has now been opened as some other business and probably doing well.
It's been an office for the mental health charity "Mind" for some years now.
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Norman Conquest
Allesley
902 of 1703  Tue 9th Jun 2015 11:32am  

Thank you for that Dutchman. Bit of a backwater for me now, haven't around there for years. Andy. I 100% agree that the place should be renamed The Summerland, why they had to tinker with the name in the first place is beyond me. I have many happy memories of the Summerland. Would it work as a restaurant? I have no idea. Akbars seem to do ok.
Just old and knackered

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