In the Anecdote....£5 for a feckin Heineken. Dread to think what the Birra Moretti is.
In the Anecdote....£5 for a feckin Heineken. Dread to think what the Birra Moretti is.
Don’t worry, I got it.At least it gives you a story to tell people
Matesx, please don't think I'm being a smart arse or criticising you, but enough people said I'm not paying 'your' prices and walked out then 'they'd' have to rethink about things.In the Anecdote....£5 for a feckin Heineken. Dread to think what the Birra Moretti is.
3.10 a pint in the cherry tree... I nearly had a stroke!
Will stay there!
3.10 a pint in the cherry tree... I nearly had a stroke!
Will stay there!
It was £6.50 a pint at Edgbaston for the test match.In the Anecdote....£5 for a feckin Heineken. Dread to think what the Birra Moretti is.
it was £5.20 for the MorettiIn the Anecdote....£5 for a feckin Heineken. Dread to think what the Birra Moretti is.
In the ground £6Ah ok.... thought it would be £6
In the Anecdote....£5 for a feckin Heineken. Dread to think what the Birra Moretti is.
14 for an Anecdote burger whatever that is. Cheesy Chips is seven pound by what I've heard
Was paying £5.50 for San Miguel yesterday at the races but it was a really good pint, pulled properly by someone with experience, not a student who does it once a fortnight for an hour, So it was worth the money plenty of life in it and the head glided down the beaker even after half an hour it was still quality. Queues were big so I was getting two at a time and they were good right to the final mouthful, don’t mind paying it when it’s a good pint. It’s when it’s the flat warm piss masquerading as lager they sell in football stadiums for a 5er that I begrudge paying it and don’t.
The young'un knows the value of a pound note... He'd have let that one slide!Not in front of the kids I hope!
Have you suspected it fur long?Why am I not surprised you go to the races
This isn't just any San Miguel endorsement...... This is Barnsley's San Miguel endorsement.Was paying £5.50 for San Miguel yesterday at the races but it was a really good pint, pulled properly by someone with experience, not a student who does it once a fortnight for an hour, So it was worth the money plenty of life in it and the head glided down the beaker even after half an hour it was still quality. Queues were big so I was getting two at a time and they were good right to the final mouthful, don’t mind paying it when it’s a good pint. It’s when it’s the flat warm piss masquerading as lager they sell in football stadiums for a 5er that I begrudge paying it and don’t.
Fuckin scandalous !In the Anecdote....£5 for a feckin Heineken. Dread to think what the Birra Moretti is.
I would be interested to know this too, please!Did we have access to any more of the concourse on Sunday, or was it still all half closed?
Guess it wasn't worth opening anyway with the lower attendance
I would be interested to know this too, please!
Were there any Ale bars like the Purity one from seasons ago?
It is I think but the bar (behind block 16/17) wasn't open last time City played at the Ricoh.Yes! Around blocks 19-21 the “street food”, Heineken and Purity bars all looked open.
edit: is the Purity bar the small one with the black sign? If so Im sure it was open.