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By (user no longer on site) OP   
16 weeks ago

I'm not sure they are unique but two in my eyes that may be.

Live and let live. Salford

Conquering Hero. Wigan

Only criteria is you have to have had a drink in the ones you mention.

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By *lderflower_AppleWoman
16 weeks ago

Basingstoke

I'm not sure if it's still there, but about 30 years ago there was a pub in Croydon called the Nowhere Inn Particular.

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago

The step inn fortaventura

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago

Theresapub 8n cefn mawr near wrexham called pubby mcpubface

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By *mizhereMan
16 weeks ago

Thame area

Pickled

Ploughman

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By *amantha_NiteTV/TS
16 weeks ago

The Lake District

There's the Famous Cock Tavern in Islington London

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By *anManCoolMan
16 weeks ago

Camborne

Worlds End pub. Almer

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By *ettieAndIrvingMan
16 weeks ago

Derby

The Britons Protection in Manchester

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By *onyjoCouple
16 weeks ago

Peterborough

In St.Ives in Cambridgeshire there was a pub called The Pickled Skittle. The pub remains to this day but the name has changed

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By *uckingFutzMan
16 weeks ago

Plymouth

I like the firkin dog house in Plymouth x

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By *nd-DCouple
16 weeks ago

portsmouth

The Fawcett inn in Portsmouth.

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By *ayor 42nd StreetMan
16 weeks ago

Branston

One of my favourites is Dirty Dick's in Edinburgh, good food, real ale and the menu has cartoons from Oor Wullie and The Broons. I spent ages looking at all the menus just to read the comic strips Also, if you ever visit Cape Town, it's well worth an hours drive to visit the fishing village of Paternoster, the village pub is called the Panty Bar, it earned the name due to the 100's of knickers pinned to the ceiling by honeymooners and amorous couples staying at the hotel.

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By *ripfillMan
16 weeks ago

Paris, New York, Hong Kong and Havant

Whippet inn … (Lake District )

Limeburners ( over Kellert )

Nursery children. ( apparently the only one in the uk based in Nottingham)

Trip to Jerusalem… ( Nottingham )

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By *ripfillMan
16 weeks ago

Paris, New York, Hong Kong and Havant


"The Fawcett inn in Portsmouth. "

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By *n at the DeeP endCouple
16 weeks ago

Manchester

The Spanking Roger

Miles Platting area of Manchester. It's gone now. Interesting stories about Roger Aytoun (Spanking Roger) who it was named after for any history nerds in here

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By *nt1845Man
16 weeks ago

Birmingham

My pub (in the house) is called the ‘Cock Inn’

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By *dc1Man
16 weeks ago

essex and all over the south

The prickly bush. (In essex). I would so love to put a razer above the door. Lol

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By *exycarlashane181Couple
16 weeks ago

Leamington Spa

I used to live by The James Atherton that changed its name to The three bellends... Here's the story...

A pub mocking senior Tories has rebranded after Dominic Cummings left Government. The James Atherton in New Brighton, the Wirral, was initially renamed The Three Bellends after the region was plunged into Tier 3 in October. The pub's sign featured the faces of Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings and Matt Hancock

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
16 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

The Cock & Bell. It’s in the village back where I went to school. It’s still there.

My favourite pub name was The Land of Green Ginger, though. Sadly missed.

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By *ornycougaWoman
16 weeks ago

Wherever I lay my hat

Dirty Dicks opposite Liverpool St Station

Fighting Cocks in St Albans

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
16 weeks ago

Leeds

One near to where I grew up called “ the black cock “, in its defence it does have a picture of a black rooster on the sign.

The mr

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago

The fuck not Ruck pub

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By *reasyontheeyesMan
16 weeks ago

out in the sticks

One in Devon called The Nobody Inn.

Another one called the Halfway Inn, I would rename it the as the Unsatistied Lady!

Pack of cards at Combe Martin, no a strange name but has 4 floors, with 13 rooms on each floor along with 52 stairs and 52 windows

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By *enbobjimMan
16 weeks ago

Wallasey


"I used to live by The James Atherton that changed its name to The three bellends... Here's the story...

A pub mocking senior Tories has rebranded after Dominic Cummings left Government. The James Atherton in New Brighton, the Wirral, was initially renamed The Three Bellends after the region was plunged into Tier 3 in October. The pub's sign featured the faces of Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings and Matt Hancock

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Gutted you moved lol I live around the corner from it.

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By *icolasHidalgoDeCorazonMan
16 weeks ago

St Leonards

"I Am The Only Running Footman" in London has had the title of longest pub name in that region a few times (it fluctuates).

It's certainly an unusual name.

Nice enough pub too.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
16 weeks ago

Horsham

There is a pub in Liverpool called pogue ma hone, (can't figure out how to do the accents). Loosely translated, I was told it meant 'kiss my arse'

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By *enk15Man
16 weeks ago

Evesham

Used to live near The Gravediggers' Arms. Nestled between two huge graveyards.

They have since changed the name which I thought was a travesty.

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