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Any one been here for a show/ concert along sea front
see Blancmange playing there and fancy seeing them but if venue not good....
see Blancmange playing there and fancy seeing them but if venue not good....
Any one been here for a show/ concert along sea front
see Blancmange playing there and fancy seeing them but if venue not good....
Its just Neil Arthur on his own now.
Have seen Peter Hook (New Order bassist) and he light play there, I liked it as a venue. One end of the bar was empty and you got served instantly, could stand within touching distance (literally) of the band, home in less than 30 minutes.Any one been here for a show/ concert along sea front
see Blancmange playing there and fancy seeing them but if venue not good....
Really doesn't say that, but it's about hearing the songs again
Just had my credit card cloned, lucky enough they stopped any transaction as looked suspect, so have to wait till new card comes ��
Its just Neil Arthur on his own now.
I am seeing a band there in October, plus taking in a home game the day before. Was it called something else many years ago?
It used to be called The Ivy House.
A lovely family pub with a welcoming atmosphere.
Never been to Chinnery's I'm a bit ashamed to admit. Does it look like it could have been a boxing hall. If so it was built by Oliver Trigg when he owned the Ivy House. Was there no end to this man's talents.
Yeah, had a little read up and that what it said. I would have thought paying on the door would be ok. Dodgy site with the card?
It used to be called The Ivy House.
A lovely family pub with a welcoming atmosphere.