DRINK UP!!! Americans React To "The Great British Pub Culture Explained"

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Komentáře • 233

  • @apostatereacts
    @apostatereacts Před 4 měsíci +15

    Oh, the bit about the American tourists in the bright clothes is so spot on! I've heard it said that the one way for an Englishman, an Irishman, a Welshman and a Scotsman to suddenly bury their historic rivalries and all be on the same side, is for an American tourist to enter the pub. 😂

  • @samloveslfc
    @samloveslfc Před 4 měsíci +4

    My small town has lost 3 pubs in recent years. We've only got 5 left in the town now. I mean how can you have a decent pub crawl with only 5 pubs within walking distance !!!

  • @colinwebb4844
    @colinwebb4844 Před 4 měsíci +5

    There isn't darts,pool,or quiz nights in a weatherspoons , just fruit machines (slots). They do have cheap beer and food

  • @slithery9291
    @slithery9291 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I still fondly remember my 18th birthday at my local pub.
    I'd already being buyind drinks there since I was 15...

  • @themoderntemplar1567
    @themoderntemplar1567 Před 4 měsíci +8

    I don't understand the kids nowadays, since we were around 14-15yrs old getting served in the pub was our Holy grail. You learn so much about life, the do's & dont's, social etiquette but most of all how much bloody fun they were. I've had bad nights too but the vast majority were brilliant and a right of passage of sorts. I still love a good pint in a good local boozer, give yourselves a shake gen z or you're gonna miss out.🍻🍺

    • @seanmc1351
      @seanmc1351 Před 3 měsíci

      I agree, i started at 16 in the pubs, town friday saturday night, Thats why so many 16 years olds, had facial hair in the 80's, to make us look older, there was very little ID checks, we knew the ones that did and stayed clear, for my 18th birthday, i got my workmans club card as my birthday present from my father, which was the norm back then

  • @patrickholt2270
    @patrickholt2270 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Boozers are very variable, in terms of who goes there and what kind of atmosphere it has. The only way to know what the different pubs in your area are like is to visit all of them. You have sports pubs, music pubs, kids pubs which are in the middle of a high school catchment area which frequently have a load of underage drinkers show up, you have old man pubs, you have pubs nearby to football grounds which are always full of fans of that team and if you aren't you better not go there, you have police pubs, where you can find off duty coppers if you need one in a hurry, food pubs which do a "carvery" and are full of families at the weekend having a roast dinner with a pint, and chill pubs where anyone can go and just have a nice chat with friends. It just depends, and seedy neighbourhoods have seedier pubs.
    Pubs that host live music are very important to developing bands, giving them somewhere to gig and hone their skill as performers, as part of Britain being a major exporter of pop music. So much so that music pubs even spawned their own genre at the end of the 1970s and into the early 1980s: Pub Rock, which combined blues, funk, jazz and '50s style rock and roll, in reaction against the hippies and prog rock and the kind of reggae that skinheads wanted to listen to. Highlights include Dr Feelgood, Ian Dury and the Blockheads and The Motors, plus a host of bands you've never heard of who were just solid gigging musicians plugging away without a lot of record sales.

    • @22seanmurphy
      @22seanmurphy Před 4 měsíci

      I couldn't have said it better myself all very true 😊

    • @ChrisParrett-qo4sx
      @ChrisParrett-qo4sx Před 3 měsíci +1

      And some of the biggest names started out as pub bands… I saw Fleetwood Mac, and their friendly rivals, Chicken Shack, playing in pubs (Chicken Shack's piano player and occasional vocalist, Christine Perfect, married Mac's John McVie and later joined the rival band). The Stones, Yardbirds (Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page), Thin Lizzy, and many other great names honed their craft in pubs and college gigs.

  • @jonathanmeare1123
    @jonathanmeare1123 Před 4 měsíci +4

    It's Thursday so as soon as I log off this evening I will be sat in the village pub having several pints talking crap & putting the world to rights

  • @graceygrumble
    @graceygrumble Před 4 měsíci +3

    There are:
    Family pubs - a play area is set aside for the kiddies and a children's menu.
    Food pubs - more like restaurants.
    Sports pubs - pool, dominoes, darts, televised sport etc.
    'Young' pubs - near colleges and unis, where they play loud music and sell 'three for one' shots.
    Town Centre pubs - Let your hair down, drink a lot, meet the opposite sex, then go to a club/curry house. There will be bouncers on the door.
    Generic pubs - cheap beer, average food, lots of gaming machines.
    'Old' pubs - comfy seats, open fires, bar snacks, guest beers, dogs allowed and a pub quiz/bingo once a week.
    Country pub - like old pub + food + daytime family pub.
    Then, there are bars... cocktail, micro, craft...
    You can find the place for you. I have frequented each and every type of pub, in my time. Bless 'em all!

  • @Lilly8Listens
    @Lilly8Listens Před 4 měsíci +2

    The bloke in the green top where you stopped the video is Terry Miles, he's a CZcamsr with over 460,000 subscribers, he's friends with Brendan Kavanagh, another CZcamsr who hit the news headlines in the UK last week, after being told he could not film some Chinese people.

  • @judywelch1044
    @judywelch1044 Před 2 měsíci +1

    In 1965 when I began drinking in Canada, we had 2 areas or rooms in a bar. . The men's only and the Men & Ladies side. Women weren't allowed on the mens side.

  • @miff227
    @miff227 Před 4 měsíci +5

    we have a 'spoons locally near Bletchley Park (Enigma...WW2 code breakers etc) that was The Bletchley Arms but is now called "Captain Ridley's Shooting Party" . The name comes from 1937, when around 150 men and women from MI6 (yes, James Bond MI6) were trying to see how the newly aquired Bletchley Park would be of use in the probably upcoming war effort. To explain away their descent onto the town of Bletchley, their cover story was that they were part of "Captain Ridley's Shooting Party".
    A bunch of us meet most Wednesdays, often at this 'Spoons as it does food, coffee, drinks, is kinda a bar/restaurant/coffee shop and is an eclectic mix of people. Of our group there a couple I've know almost 35 years, ex-house mates, and new friends. We talk shit, have a laugh, is very nice.

    • @22seanmurphy
      @22seanmurphy Před 4 měsíci

      Also a brilliant movie and you can't beat a spoon's great value and I've never seen any trouble mind you after 7 o'clock 7 days a week my local one is packed solid you can hardly move a great place 😊

  • @glenmartin7978
    @glenmartin7978 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The man that said alright blokes keep it down was the Door Man or the Bouncer/ Door Security

  • @Lew99900
    @Lew99900 Před 4 měsíci +14

    The pub at 1:16 is in my hometown. Ye Olde Man & Scythe. Claims to be the 3rd oldest pub in England dating back to 1251.

    • @markwolstenholme3354
      @markwolstenholme3354 Před 4 měsíci +4

      My home town to. Bolton. Av bin in't cider house many a time, walked in and fell out 😂😂😂. Nowt wrong with a couple o' pints o' cloudy cider 'scrumpy' 😂😂.
      I've often wondered why we in the UK call it cider and not the French way cidre as we do with other words, theatre etc🤔.

    • @CM-1723
      @CM-1723 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bolton

    • @markwolstenholme3354
      @markwolstenholme3354 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@CM-1723 Bolton, Lancashire. Bolton, Greater Manchester now, England.

    • @CM-1723
      @CM-1723 Před 4 měsíci

      @@markwolstenholme3354 yea I know I'm from bolton lol what a craphole town is now 😅

  • @Cobalt-Jester
    @Cobalt-Jester Před 4 měsíci +2

    Billy Connolly has a fantastic routine about Pubs. It's about how the poor and working class folk are more in common with the upper class folk. It sounds strange but how Billy explains it really makes sense and it's things I've seen with living in a small country town where we have the country pubs. I do have issues with that. I'd say that the small town country pubs are the traditional pubs. And what they refer to in the video as a traditional pub is more like a pub chain franchise.
    But Billy has this great story about how the poorest people in the pub and the richest people in the pub always get along and the middle class people come into the pub and order expensive drinks to try and show that they have good taste and a disposable income. While the very rich and the very poor are all drinking the same cheap beer. they're playing darts, they're playing dominoes, they're playing cards together. The middle class folks are drinking Pimms and watching the tennis on the TV. The poor and the rich are together watching the football making fun of the Middle class...
    Billy explains it a lot better than me, obviously.

  • @Lezzyboy87
    @Lezzyboy87 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Snoo-ker not snocker

    • @TheNosnets
      @TheNosnets Před 4 měsíci

      I can never get over the U.S pronunciation haha. Even my friend said it that way. Makes me think of Snookie.

  • @mlnicholson77
    @mlnicholson77 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Oh ladies' night... there's always that one friend who cries either when she sees a bloke she fancies, or a song comes on that reminds her of an ex, the ladies traditionally go to the toilets in groups of two or more - usually to share makeup, but they all pile into the same cubical (stall) together and whilst trying to maintain a conversation whilst their friend takes their turn to pee. Eye contact whilst peeing is not a problem!

  • @22seanmurphy
    @22seanmurphy Před 4 měsíci +1

    Here in the UK the toilets are often where you meet people and have a chat or a fight lol one or the other but not the deadly award silence.

  • @catieburnside3751
    @catieburnside3751 Před 4 měsíci +1

    4 of us went into a country pub and got glared at by the locals cos we sat in some locals seats.

  • @Tyrconnell
    @Tyrconnell Před 4 měsíci +6

    The smoking ban had a terrible effect on non-smokers like me. I would be sitting with my friends (mainly smokers) when they'd all decide to go outside for a puff. "Look after our coats" they would say, leaving me sitting alone and forlorn at the table while they stood outside having a great time chatting. Sad days.
    Now i live in Tokyo I have to deal with a complete reversal, where it is illegal to smoke on the street, but legal in bars, and given Japanese bars are tiny you are often enveloped in smoke. I've had to get used to the odour permeating my clothes all over again. Still, at least no-one is asking me to keep an eye on their coats!

  • @ginafromcologne9281
    @ginafromcologne9281 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Please don't forget the last episode of Blackadder 3. I've been looking every day for your reaction, but nothing so far. The last part is hilarious!

  • @papalaz4444244
    @papalaz4444244 Před 4 měsíci

    This is an imprtant thing to remember. Where I am sitting, right now, I can go out and there are several pubs within ten min walk.

  • @george150799
    @george150799 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Traditional pubs have country pubs have 'locals' not 'Geezers', unless your a wannabe cockney, my local in Liverpool is still going strong and the one in Liverpool city centre I frequent is the 'Ye Hole in Ye Wall' which opened in 1726, now there is a pub to visit when you come to the UK

  • @timbomilko5367
    @timbomilko5367 Před 4 měsíci +1

    A big change was the democratization of pub spaces. In the past (pre-1980s?) pubs often had two sections, the 'public' bar and the 'Saloon/Lounge' bar. The public bar was usually for the working classes and would often have a darts board and sometimes bar games. The 'Saloon' bar, on the other hand, would typically be for the middle classes. Having said this, it was always self-selecting. Some pubs (including my brother's small town pub) still retain a little of this division.

  • @ianb.2871
    @ianb.2871 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Pubs/Taverns/Inns are like churchs, the focal point of gatherings in any community. Was easy to find the pub, just look for the church spire/tower, and it would be nearby.
    Urban development has made this less easy, but nothing that a quick Google doesn't resolve.

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney Před 4 měsíci +1

    It’s a toilet,khazi,the bog.
    It is NOT a bathroom,there’s no bath in there.

  • @Harry-sp3fz
    @Harry-sp3fz Před 3 měsíci

    9:45 Wow, I didn't know about the bathroom thing. I have had quite few in depth conversations in pub bathrooms.

  • @alanbayles1218
    @alanbayles1218 Před 4 měsíci

    I have to agree with the comment about local pubs and how "old folk" eye newcomers with deep suspicion. My mum told me a story how just after she and my dad were married, she and my dad took my Granda and Nanna (my mum's father & mother) down to my dad's local. My Grandad took a seat and they were happily chatting for about half an hour when this old bloke comes up to him and taps him on the shoulder. The conversation went sort of this way....
    Him: "You're sitting in my seat"
    Grandad: "Pardon?"
    Him: "You're sitting in my seat"
    Grandad: "Is your name on it?"
    Him: "No, but your sitting in my seat"
    Grandad: "If your name isn't on it, then that's not my problem
    Him: "Your sitting in my seat"
    Grandad: "Tell you what mate, once I have finished having a drinks. You can have my seat when I leave.
    Apparently the old guy wasn't too happy and walked away in a huff. He spent the rest of the evening sitting at the bar eyeing daggers at my grandad. As soon as my grandad got up to leave, the old guy litterally jumped into the seat. Not sure if that territorial thing is still around.

  • @jeremywood2129
    @jeremywood2129 Před 2 měsíci +2

    He's obviously not been to a country pub

  • @captaincorky237
    @captaincorky237 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Wetherspoons (aka 'spoons) rules.

  • @JoeSurkitt
    @JoeSurkitt Před 4 měsíci

    Just got back from crawling between three spoons tonight and watched this video with you guys.. one of my favourite recent reactions of yours geezers

  • @steveevans6135
    @steveevans6135 Před 4 měsíci +1

    On a similar theme, I would recommend 'Over ONE HOUR of Richard Ayoade & Co getting drunk | ALL the Travel Man Drinking Scenes'. The title says it all really

  • @AM-dz2sh
    @AM-dz2sh Před 4 měsíci

    I've been to 12 different states in the US - You dont have anything close to a pub. We also have bars in the UK, including sports bars, they are very different to pubs.
    Bars: We have sports bars, wine bars, cocktail bars, music bars, lounge bars, airport bars.
    Pubs: We have local, chain, country, family, gastro (more like a restaurant), town, city, sports, village , micro breweries.
    As a rule of thumb - Can you bring children and dogs to this place? If, no - It is a Bar

  • @odin741
    @odin741 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You could walk into a good pub in the morning and still be in there at 2am the next day. Tip: Don't be fake or people will avoid you, just be yourself and the locals will be more likely to accept you there. A good way to start is befriending the Barperson, as locals come in they'll often be the ones to get you talking with them and breaking the ice.

  • @UKSkaface
    @UKSkaface Před 3 měsíci

    As a Brit, one of my favourite thing about British pubs with th more obscure names such as the Hairy Lemon or the Whippet Inn (slang time for getting laid)

  • @shmupperfromhell
    @shmupperfromhell Před 4 měsíci +2

    The "Country pub" one is bs. You can walk/drive miles away and find small villages with pubs and Inn's that will welcome you with open arms and treat you very well. Yes they have people who have frequented there for generations, but they will accept you just as much you would them.

  • @chrisgb4645
    @chrisgb4645 Před 4 měsíci +1

    They showed the pub I used to drink at in Brentford and the Brentford fans in the old shirts, having grown up in west London as a Brentford fan that alone is worth a like from me. Up the bees

  • @laurabambam5342
    @laurabambam5342 Před 4 měsíci +1

    When the smoking ban came in, pubs smelt of feet, BO and farts instead of smoke.

  • @Salfordian
    @Salfordian Před 4 měsíci

    19.33 the smoking in pubs reminds me of the volt where the yellow smoked stained wallpaper, you could stick an empty pint glass to the wall

  • @davewoody4182
    @davewoody4182 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Closest thing to a UK pub I found over in 🇺🇸 was the American Legion. Great times! 🍻🍻

  • @Varksterable
    @Varksterable Před 4 měsíci

    Nothing better than a Country pub where you know someone dating the landlady.
    Can you say 'lock in?" I'm sure you can.
    And no; no inuendo meant by that. Just cheap drinking and banter until 4am.

  • @arlasoft
    @arlasoft Před 4 měsíci +11

    When I was in my 20s, the local pub would be busy every night (despite there being five others within a five minute walk), and at the weekend would be jam-packed with 18-35s.
    Nowadays, despite four of the other pubs closing, on the rare occasion I go in it's virtually empty, no atmosphere, no lads playing pool and darts, no groups of girls having a few before heading to a club.
    Mostly due to the cost I assume, the prices have tripled and wages most certainly have not, but I do wonder exactly what people in their 20s actually do on a friday night nowadays....

    • @saladspinner3200
      @saladspinner3200 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Well, over here the pubs are more bustling than ever before. In the last 2 years before Covid, you could see them in decline, many closing even. But it appears that lockdown has shown us what life without having a drink at the local pub looks like.

  • @MrGoonervideos
    @MrGoonervideos Před 3 měsíci

    Went to the pub for a game of darts and a Guinness, it’s 20 to 7 and I’m still awake lmao

  • @matthewwalker5430
    @matthewwalker5430 Před 4 měsíci +6

    He says that, in a country pub, the locals will look at outsiders with a bit of 'scorn'. There might be an element of that, in some pubs more than others, however I would say that 1 of the big differences between British pubs and American bars is that when you're out in the middle of nowhere, in the UK, 1 of the 1st places you should look for is the local country pub and you will almost certainly find hospitality. In the US, when you're out in the middle of nowhere, I'd probably think twice about wondering into the 1st, isolated, little bar I find, lol

    • @puddles5247
      @puddles5247 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I’m a Barmaid in a small Northern countryside,market town Boozer ,If you wasn’t born here you aren’t from here lol ,You could of lived here 50years ,We will still let you in the pub and make you welcome ,But we stop having loud conversations about local goings on 😂

    • @vaudevillian7
      @vaudevillian7 Před 4 měsíci

      Completely agree

  • @adsyoffinch
    @adsyoffinch Před 4 měsíci +13

    FFS when you come to Britain don’t go to a Wetherspoons, it’s literally the last horseman of the apocalypse of the pub along with Timothy Taylor pubs…
    In fact all chain pubs, they’re utter, utter dirge 😂
    Support your local independent pubs!

  • @grabtharshammer
    @grabtharshammer Před 4 měsíci

    Weatherspoons is a Sports Bar, basically

  • @Aloh-od3ef
    @Aloh-od3ef Před 4 měsíci +1

    The older pub in my city it just over 500 years old.
    Although the building has been there since the years 1368! 😊

  • @jimpalmer9263
    @jimpalmer9263 Před 4 měsíci

    The history of pub names is an avenue to explore: they can be named after local characters, sporting activities, famous people etc. Wetherspoons have a reputation for changing long established names when they take over that can really upset the locals!

  • @sarahc643
    @sarahc643 Před 4 měsíci +1

    There are a lot of young people in country pubs because we have young farmers and young adults who live with their parents. I grew up in the countryside and we used the village pubs a lot. I do agree that outsiders are looked upon as an oddity 😂 because it usually is locals that use the village pubs a lot.

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney Před 4 měsíci +1

    There are still boozers out in the sticks with more pub atmosphere than you could shake a stick at.

  • @mikedavies1827
    @mikedavies1827 Před 4 měsíci +32

    He missed pub gardens, also your pub is an extension of your home. Kids are encouraged, although not allowed to stay late. I've been in pubs for over 20 years, and most will do food and always have. The better pubs are the ones without food. Where you have pool table, darts bored, a juke box, and TV showing the match.

    • @heliotropezzz333
      @heliotropezzz333 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Darts board, unless it bores you. Lol. Personally I like pubs where you can talk with friends, without background music or TV noise making that impossible.

    • @mikedavies1827
      @mikedavies1827 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @heliotropezzz333 darts doesn't bore me, I'm just not very good at it.

    • @rorz999
      @rorz999 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Disagree, I prefer pubs that do foods. That way you don't need to leave. You can spend a whole day at a pub that serves food!

    • @heliotropezzz333
      @heliotropezzz333 Před 4 měsíci

      @@mikedavies1827 Me neither.

    • @phil291254
      @phil291254 Před 4 měsíci +1

      No music ,food on - no darts hmmmmm sounds like Wetherspoons

  • @anthonybartlett6924
    @anthonybartlett6924 Před 4 měsíci +2

    spoons are just drinking barns wont go anywhere near the place.

  • @jimharrison748
    @jimharrison748 Před 4 měsíci

    62 years old and so glad I was born when I was. I got to go to proper pubs without all the new weathershit false crap. Decent pubs where half of the folk around your area would be. All generations used to sit at tables chatting, playing games, getting on and helping each other out. Wanted a bit of advice? Go and sit at their table and you were accepted. Have belly laughs as we laughed at each other before it became a crime, dance if you felt like it with someone and all the time you were safe and with your own.

  • @andrewbell1105
    @andrewbell1105 Před 4 měsíci

    Spoon's quality beer £2.55 a pint at my local. Went to Leeds train station city centre yesterday and its £3.11 a pint.......

  • @Calumetto
    @Calumetto Před 4 měsíci +3

    I think Weatherspoons taking over was what Peg and Frost were pointing-to in "World's End" when they said the pubs were becoming all the same. -- Lull! APPALOOSA!

  • @cathyb46
    @cathyb46 Před 4 měsíci +2

    You need to see Manchester,Liverpool night life 2023 😂
    By the way beer is cheaper oop north compared with London prices. Go to places outside cities and nothing wrong with country pubs, not all filled with old people and you will get a decent meal.

  • @bethcushway458
    @bethcushway458 Před 4 měsíci

    Spence I've got 6 pubs just on the road I live on. The oldest was built in the 1100's. Then in town itself there's too many to count (2 Wetherspoons within walking distance of eachother though😂) and then you can take a short 10 minute drive into the country for the country pub experience in any direction you choose. Pub culture is definitely not in decline down here🤣🤣🤣

  • @cyberash3000
    @cyberash3000 Před 4 měsíci

    just rememeber he is talking about southern english pubs in this, northern pubs are different with different subcultures

  • @paulguise698
    @paulguise698 Před 4 měsíci

    Hiya Spencer, my 2 locals are The Globe and Sun Inn in Hensingham in Whitehaven, The Sun Inn just got taken over yesterday, they seem like a nice couple, You 2 would be made more than welcome if you came in to both, the 2 pubs are about 40 yards apart, so its more or less the same people that go in both, when the football match is on The Globe is heaving, there are 3 TV'S downstairs plus a big screen upstairs, this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England

  • @christinaking324
    @christinaking324 Před 4 měsíci

    You make me laugh, thank you. I have a brain tumor and your posts make me laugh

  • @dj_genrefluid
    @dj_genrefluid Před 4 měsíci

    jimmy is the best, one of my favourite channels!

  • @grabtharshammer
    @grabtharshammer Před 4 měsíci

    Spencer, if you come to the UK, don't go in to a pub. They will tear you apart

  • @Psym00
    @Psym00 Před 4 měsíci

    It's so weird to hear somebody talk positively about Wetherspoons. My personal experience is that it's a last resort at best, don't think I know anybody who goes there.
    Also, you reminded me of when the smoking ban came in, suddenly you could tell which pubs weren't cleaned properly because they'd smell like they were rotting or something. I have to say though, as a smoker, I'm in favour of the ban. We now have the social experience of mingling with other smokers, and it's quiet enough for a conversation there as well

  • @helenroberts1107
    @helenroberts1107 Před 4 měsíci

    No, we did used to have a lot of sports bars but now normal pubs aren’t anything to do with sports. You just have characters like that in every normal pub. Weatherspoons is ok if you don’t mind microwaved crappy food.

  • @TheWheelbarrow
    @TheWheelbarrow Před 4 měsíci

    You mentioned snooker... When you are ready to embark on another rabbit hole, take a look at - When Snooker Ruled the World (BBC DOCUMENTARY) - or anything about Alex Hurricane Higgins who was one of snooker's biggest characters

  • @richt71
    @richt71 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I'm a wetherspoons mystery dinner. The chain of pubs is massive. They generally open from 7am till 11pm or later at weekends. They serve food most of the time from breakfasts to traditional dinner foods like sausage and mash. The meals are cooked from frozen. They do a meal and non alcoholic or alcoholic deal throughout the day. They have unlimited hot drinks from a machine (tea, coffees and hot chocolates) during the day for like $2. This attracts the retired and remote workers (as they have pretty fast free wifi) They have daily specials on food and drinks. At the weekend you often see the 20 somethings sharing a pitcher of some cocktail!
    Pubs nowadays embrace families and dogs! (Many pubs are dog friendly and have water bowls and maybe dog treats available!). Some pubs even have a pub dog that the landlord owns and can usually be found at this time of year sitting in front of the open fire that some traditional pubs still have!
    Btw. I met an American associate in London for the first time a few days ago and she confused the bar staff by leaving a couple of pound tip on the bar. Eventually they brought the coins over thinking she had left her money on the bar! I had to explain that tipping bar staff or indeed most staff in the UK is unusual.

    • @papalaz4444244
      @papalaz4444244 Před 4 měsíci

      OK bot

    • @grahamstubbs4962
      @grahamstubbs4962 Před 4 měsíci

      You're a mystery dinner?
      Do you get sides with that?

    • @brianquinn6141
      @brianquinn6141 Před 4 měsíci

      Oh and they are shite .

    • @richt71
      @richt71 Před 4 měsíci

      @@grahamstubbs4962 not at the moment...just get 2 pints and a main meal plus travel covered but they change the offer depending on what they want me to test.

    • @miff227
      @miff227 Před 4 měsíci

      @@grahamstubbs4962 you get Enigma fries at my local 'spoons, so probably that...

  • @petermizon4344
    @petermizon4344 Před 4 měsíci +2

    BETTER WATCH LEE MACK IN THAT SKIT YOU SHOWED IN TOILET, ITS CALLED. THE SKETCH SHOW

  • @corringhamdepot4434
    @corringhamdepot4434 Před 4 měsíci +3

    If you went back 100 years, the local pub was a warm welcoming place, When the working class city dweller lived in a " 2 up 2 down" terrace house. With a coal fire in one room and an outside toilet. The last time I looked up my local pub, it had turned into a restaurant with a bar attached. Where you are not allowed to sit down at a table if you are not ordering food.

    • @uncontrolledhistorian7063
      @uncontrolledhistorian7063 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I agree 100% Luckily, we live in a tiny village and the pub is way off the main track. If you don't have an old dog hogging the open fire, the aged local snoozing in a corner, a free newspaper left behind with a half-finished crossword, truly welcoming landlord/lady and pork scratchings for snacks...! :o)

    • @alpey8487
      @alpey8487 Před 4 měsíci +2

      In fairness to them they can’t survive on just the drink anymore the margins are way to small so they need people ordering food really

    • @uncontrolledhistorian7063
      @uncontrolledhistorian7063 Před 4 měsíci

      @@alpey8487 Agree. My local landlady was a great friend. Her margins were so tight and her financial migraines too frequent. Sad but true :o(

  • @andrewgrant6516
    @andrewgrant6516 Před 4 měsíci

    There are plenty of people who never set foot in a pub. We are also part of British culture. Pub people ignore us and pretend we don't exist.

  • @garyballared2077
    @garyballared2077 Před měsícem

    shit man i gotta go down the pub now!

  • @thehelmetsrideagainmtbchan7942

    London is still one of the greatest cities in the world, but because of our government it is'nt very British any more, such a shame

  • @stevekeeves9363
    @stevekeeves9363 Před 4 měsíci

    Could of been longer and put more into that but otherwise, its a pretty accurate video about British pubs so maybe good to keep it shorter and not get bord, usually these type of videos have incorrect information but guy that does these videos is pretty good at what he is doing.

  • @sebwanna
    @sebwanna Před 4 měsíci +3

    We have bars and clubs as well he just talking about different pubs

  • @user-tr3do5xw9s
    @user-tr3do5xw9s Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am afraid this post is not very accurate look at British pubs, generally they are not that noisy I am not saying that they cant be, but vastly different to what is portrayed in the video, they are more relaxed where you go to meet friends and catch up, the traditional pub has a nice atmosphere. Wetherspoons is somewhere to avoid, very clinical atmosphere usually for younger people to go and get a tank full of cheep beer before heading to the night clubs, so not the best example. More like your bars.

  • @stephenpink2131
    @stephenpink2131 Před 4 měsíci

    I want beer see ya im off to the pub

  • @Majorroadworks
    @Majorroadworks Před 3 měsíci

    Even more shit used to be spoken in pubs than parliament, then came Weatherspoons 🤢

  • @user-mc3vi1vo5s
    @user-mc3vi1vo5s Před 4 měsíci

    Check out Liam Fender .

  • @chrisperyagh
    @chrisperyagh Před 4 měsíci +3

    WOO! 1st comment!
    You've got to react to Al Murray's sitcom 'Time Gentlemen Please' originally shown on Sky back in 2000 - all episodes are on his CZcams page. The first series is the best.

  • @MattBirch1991
    @MattBirch1991 Před 4 měsíci

    Dudes…he pretty much got each stereo type in the pub right

  • @judywelch1044
    @judywelch1044 Před 2 měsíci

    We legally were not allowed to play competitve games in a bar. No gambeling at all

    • @stevo728822
      @stevo728822 Před 19 dny

      Isn't playing a fruit machine gambling?

  • @davidhoward5392
    @davidhoward5392 Před 4 měsíci

    Geezer is a southern term for blokes, I'm a Geordie we aren't Geezers..,

  • @elliotvallily2470
    @elliotvallily2470 Před 4 měsíci

    James Corden, England's loss is Americas loss also

  • @bethcushway458
    @bethcushway458 Před 4 měsíci

    The country pub thing is so stupid. I think he got his information from American Werewolf in London. 😂
    Country pubs are great, they have gorgeous gradens and they welcome everyone.

  • @kevinty7
    @kevinty7 Před 4 měsíci +1

    👍🏽👌🏽

  • @CM-1723
    @CM-1723 Před 4 měsíci

    If you do come over to the UK will Manchester be on your list

  • @EricJacobson1990
    @EricJacobson1990 Před 4 měsíci

    I HATE a loud bar
    Im there to see friends, not listen to music. I can listen to music, drink and watch sports at home for a lot less money.

  • @e17simon
    @e17simon Před 4 měsíci

    My local Pub is the Bell in Walthamstow North East London, it’s been there for years in fact the Corner it’s on is known as Bell Corner. It’s busy during the day with locals such as parents with babies, social groups but turns more traditional in the evening.

  • @larsvernooij1521
    @larsvernooij1521 Před 4 měsíci

    React on ezg that is a footballcultere rapper from the Netherlands

  • @MrEman1982
    @MrEman1982 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Wetherspoons are good only negative really is they dont play music or entertainment.

    • @miff227
      @miff227 Před 4 měsíci

      as someone who struggles to hear voices if music is on, this is a plus :)

    • @AM-dz2sh
      @AM-dz2sh Před 4 měsíci

      YIKES?! Spoons are shite

  • @neilglenn807
    @neilglenn807 Před 4 měsíci +1

    After the smoking ban came in the UK causing customer numbers to dwindle, pubs diversified into the Gastro Pub ; mixing traditional pub grub and restaurant food creating more of a family environment.. hence having a Sunday Lunch or weekday meal.

  • @thehelmetsrideagainmtbchan7942

    Get your butts over here 😊

  • @user-uo5bg1kj2p
    @user-uo5bg1kj2p Před 4 měsíci +8

    James corden is good in 1 thing, gavin and stacy! You guys need to react to it
    nice reaction

  • @CM-1723
    @CM-1723 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Makes me sick looking at my local town and area now . There's only like a quarter of the pubs and bars left than when I was in my late teens and 20s . And my parents say back when they was young they was more than double the pubs they was than when I was going out 😢❤

  • @mikespigz4236
    @mikespigz4236 Před 4 měsíci

    Daniel will fit right in in a British pub .. Spencer will stick out like a sore thumb lol

  • @meglomania2001
    @meglomania2001 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Unfortunately,even Wetherspoons is becoming overpriced.

    • @rorz999
      @rorz999 Před 4 měsíci

      They're still cheap but prices do vary on location

    • @04mancusos
      @04mancusos Před 4 měsíci +1

      not sure about that. I went to the one in Guildford and paid £2.79 for a Budweiser. The San Miguel is still pretty low at £3.77 i believe. Then there's the IPA's for barely 2 quid!

  • @XENONEOMORPH1979
    @XENONEOMORPH1979 Před 4 měsíci +3

    wrong it was not the romans , the saxons were here making mead and had halls , they would leave the weapons outside and eat and drink mead and insult each other for fun , so it was not the bloody romans. james cordon is a tssa

  • @KevPage-Witkicker
    @KevPage-Witkicker Před 4 měsíci

    We do have quiet pubs too btw

  • @shaunbyrne9037
    @shaunbyrne9037 Před 4 měsíci

    Until 1982, it was legal for the proprietor of a British pub to refuse service to a woman - and not because she’d had enough alcohol already, but simply because of her sex. Back in the day some pubs were entirely ‘men-only’, but even those that were not exclusively male generally wouldn’t allow female customers to go in alone. Instead, they would sit in a dedicated snug - a separate room with frosted windows - to wait to be served or for drinks to be brought to them by their male companions.

  • @garethm3242
    @garethm3242 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The Celtic v Rangers themed pub is mainly Glasgow only, in terms of Scotland. (And very occasionally here in N Ireland), but the whole sports theme is very much an American thing. Pubs in UK and Ireland are generally un-themed, or just rustic/traditionally themed.

  • @paulwilson2651
    @paulwilson2651 Před 4 měsíci

    Pubs have lost their appeal as the cost of a Pint has soared a Night out now is too expensive. Now Thousand's are closing.

  • @jockster247
    @jockster247 Před 4 měsíci

    The Speedwell Bar (Perth Road, Dundee) 100+ whiskies in an unspoilt Edwardian L-shaped bar with mahogany fittings and etched glass screens.