Looking at that blue line, OOP solved the traveling Irishman problem.
damn bro the night life really is dying. Barely any pubs nowadays.
This is missing a few, there’s more than that in the rural regions of Scotland.
Yeah, this map comes up on the Web periodically and we Scots point out that it’s lacking (a lot) in Scotland.
Bleeding English erasing Scottish pub culture smh /s
North Scotland must be where people go to sober up.
It’ll be interesting to remove the Red Lion and see the difference
I looked it up and thought it was a franchise at first, just very creative and varied about it. Some of them looked really nice, too.
Long long ago, pubs didn’t have names but they just had signs. People would call the pub whatever was on the sign. “The King’s Head” for pubs with a portrait of a king, “The Wheat Sheaf” for ones with a picture of some wheat or barley, etc.
Lots of old pubs displayed the Stuart coat of arms as a show of loyalty to King James I/VI and his heirs, which is a heraldic red lion. Hence why so many pubs have the same name even though they’re all ancient and unrelated.
Very interesting to know!
I for certain of 5 pubs that exist but are not on that map.
I for certain of 5 pubs that exist but are not on that map.
I think you a word.
I think they even a verb
What’s the deal with the hole in the cloud of pins near the England / Scotland border?
it’s actually one Big Super Pub that fills up the whole of Northumberland
Looks like it might be the North Pennines, which is basically a national park
Why does it include part of Ireland? That’s a completely different country.
Assuming you are not trolling and actually curious, Northern Ireland is part of the UK since the Partition of Ireland in 1921.
i have terrible news, you’ve left the good timeline (the Easter-1916 timeline) and are in ours now
Does the Ottoman Empire still stand, brother?
I’m afraid the Sick Man of Europe is now the Dead Man of Europe
Good.
But at least that bastard Hans Sprechter didn’t rise to power.
Country…yes. Nation…no.
I recently visited one in Belfast.
Well done lads.
There’s seems to be a mistake: The northern portion of Éire, also known as Ireland, is erroneously included in this chart of UK pubs. Please fix this.
Did you mean Éire?
Thank you for pointing that out. I hadn’t noticed. Fixed it.
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Ireland is not a lake. Please fix this
The Isle of Skye is bleak.
Several hotel bars on Skye are effectively pubs.
That’s a relief!
Seems light
Mmm. Pubby.
same first time.