Cultures change. Pubs were previously one of the few places available for socialising among english people. Now there are other places to go for social activities, plus people prefer to drink in house parties with friends, or prefer gaming and other home based activities. The pub still has its place in society but isn't the staple. Financial hard times for pubs and customers doesn't help.
Since Brexit and the Pandemic, pubs have struggled with staff and bringing people back to the pub. Now, a significant proportion of pubs cater to families, which inevitably means Play areas, huge tv screens and the same ubiquitous family friendly food which will be burgers and chips, scampi and chips and pizza etc. The food is often pre-prepared in factories and frozen and they charge a huge amount of money. The service is usually indifferent from waiters and waitresses that seem to have interrupted from something more important on their phone. If you want to eat better, then you’ll need deep pockets and to book about 3 months in advance, and then you’ll end up being fleeced So that takes care of families on a limited budget and the wealthy, leaving a chasm of very disappointing pubs serving very underwhelming, unimaginative food and service which makes you feel very unwelcome. I don’t understand why people expect pubs to stay open when they feel it’s acceptable to deliver this sought of product and service? You should be able to go into a lovely Yorkshire or Cornish pub and be served local produce, not Scampi and chips or a burger
I was drinking 9 beers daily for about 7 years.......I have gone to drinking me Samuel Smiths Imperial Stout to 2 bottles a day, enjoying them in the privacy of my flat.....A person can really down the pints when in good company, and chatting about world events etc., in the pub environment....I drink alone, purchase me beer at local wine store.....TWO, AND NO MORE !!!
most of the pubs in london have lost their charm because high costs and bills force pub owners to raise prices to their very little portion of food, where ingridients are not first quality, and beer are now around £ 7/8 per pint; ridiculous. People can't afford these prices and they often order just 1 beer and no food. The only one that are still doing good, but not better than the previous years, are the one in central london where they can still get tourists, so they do not care about service or to be polite because they know that the next day other tourists will still enter for a quick pint or a lunch break.
@Starship737 Well they are far less harmful than alcohol-ethonal a drug that causes 3,000,000 deaths world wide every year that is sold in pubs , i quit drinking years ago carn't rembember the last time i have been in a pub there. I am happier with my mob phone and coffee cafe's are destined to out number pubs by 2030
No pub, no Anglican culture.The English Pub ranks in the order: England, the Bible, the Book of Common Prayer and the English Pub, a Home away from Home.
There are independent country pubs all over the UK. And the Weatherspoon serve a purpose in the towns. A place where for example an older person can get a cheap drink, keep warm in the winter and talk to friends. The british pub is far from finished but my advice get out of London because it's a international city with very little of it's British identity left.
From being a pub lover, I never go into a British Pub any more. It isn't the cost, it is something I find most annoying, I am sick and tired that of having to share a space with people that view Immigration, life, Britain, race, sport, women through the bottom of a pint pot so negatively.
I think that you have proven my point. Keeping on buying crappy British beer, make the brewers even wealthier, they love drunks. People like you have nothing to say so you talk out of your backsides.@@heatpump8566
Maybe because people can’t stop spending money on everything else, all their US style food and entertainment….tattoos, cars, ready meals, fast food, payment plans, subscriptions, Netflix, smartphones etc etc
Cultures change. Pubs were previously one of the few places available for socialising among english people. Now there are other places to go for social activities, plus people prefer to drink in house parties with friends, or prefer gaming and other home based activities. The pub still has its place in society but isn't the staple.
Financial hard times for pubs and customers doesn't help.
The pub was the heart and soul of Britain
we still have popular pubs in Australia, however most of the good ones are in the rural areas in buildings from the 1800's or 1900s.
Since Brexit and the Pandemic, pubs have struggled with staff and bringing people back to the pub. Now, a significant proportion of pubs cater to families, which inevitably means Play areas, huge tv screens and the same ubiquitous family friendly food which will be burgers and chips, scampi and chips and pizza etc. The food is often pre-prepared in factories and frozen and they charge a huge amount of money. The service is usually indifferent from waiters and waitresses that seem to have interrupted from something more important on their phone.
If you want to eat better, then you’ll need deep pockets and to book about 3 months in advance, and then you’ll end up being fleeced
So that takes care of families on a limited budget and the wealthy, leaving a chasm of very disappointing pubs serving very underwhelming, unimaginative food
and service which makes you feel very unwelcome.
I don’t understand why people expect pubs to stay open when they feel it’s acceptable to deliver this sought of product and service?
You should be able to go into a lovely Yorkshire or Cornish pub and be served local produce, not Scampi and chips or a burger
I was drinking 9 beers daily for about 7 years.......I have gone to drinking me Samuel Smiths Imperial Stout to 2 bottles a day, enjoying them in the privacy of my flat.....A person can really down the pints when in good company, and chatting about world events etc., in the pub environment....I drink alone, purchase me beer at local wine store.....TWO, AND NO MORE !!!
Sign above bar: “No religion. No politics”
most of the pubs in london have lost their charm because high costs and bills force pub owners to raise prices to their very little portion of food, where ingridients are not first quality, and beer are now around £ 7/8 per pint; ridiculous. People can't afford these prices and they often order just 1 beer and no food. The only one that are still doing good, but not better than the previous years, are the one in central london where they can still get tourists, so they do not care about service or to be polite because they know that the next day other tourists will still enter for a quick pint or a lunch break.
Since when was beer cheap in London?
Mobile phones, social media, AI are one of the biggest reasons for lots of humanity problems
Wrong without my phone I wouldn’t find most of them.
What does this have to do with this video? You use yt tho. You benefit off AI on the internet.
@@user-gu9yq5sj7c we dont.. its poison
@Starship737 Well they are far less harmful than alcohol-ethonal a drug that causes 3,000,000 deaths world wide every year that is sold in pubs , i quit drinking years ago carn't rembember the last time i have been in a pub there. I am happier with my mob phone and coffee cafe's are destined to out number pubs by 2030
It's probably a good thing that people are drinking less.
Was it Churchill who said when the pubs are gone England is done
Pubs can't compete with the coffee shop.
No pub, no Anglican culture.The English Pub ranks in the order: England, the Bible, the Book of Common Prayer and the English Pub, a Home away from Home.
Chain pubs killed the British pub. Just copied and pasted all over the country with no character or discernible charm.
U.S. style consumerism killed the British pub. People now spend their money and social time on everything but the pub.
There are independent country pubs all over the UK. And the Weatherspoon serve a purpose in the towns. A place where for example an older person can get a cheap drink, keep warm in the winter and talk to friends. The british pub is far from finished but my advice get out of London because it's a international city with very little of it's British identity left.
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Sometimes there are just too many on one road tbf
From being a pub lover, I never go into a British Pub any more. It isn't the cost, it is something I find most annoying, I am sick and tired that of having to share a space with people that view Immigration, life, Britain, race, sport, women through the bottom of a pint pot so negatively.
I think that you have proven my point. Keeping on buying crappy British beer, make the brewers even wealthier, they love drunks. People like you have nothing to say so you talk out of your backsides.@@heatpump8566
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Scotland and Wales have pubs too. What's this English soul bollocks?
Smoking laws? Inflation? Haven't watched the vid...
what was the point in clicking on the vidoe if you were not going to watch it? weird
Plus the effect of the corona pandemic on hospitality... :(
If churches are tax free pubs should be too.
An interesting argument, Mr Whitman
Money is donated to churches. Pubs charge for food and drink like restaurants. That's different.
@@user-gu9yq5sj7c although a tithe could be a welcome introduction. I’d rather pay a pub tithe that a church one.
🇬🇧 Living in pubs 😂😂😂😂
Hmm... maybe because everything is so expensive? Or people can't afford to go to the pub and drink as much as they did back then?
Maybe because people can’t stop spending money on everything else, all their US style food and entertainment….tattoos, cars, ready meals, fast food, payment plans, subscriptions, Netflix, smartphones etc etc