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Bohne | 11:46 Tue 30th May 2006 | People & Places
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What is the weirdest/most unusual pub name you've ever seen?
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The Found Out.Never seen any other pub with this name yet
Mr Spudqueen and myself were once playing pub cricket and musing that you'd never be able to score a single run when we drove past 'The Foot Hospital'! Sadly gone now, but used to be in Liverpool.
The Fawcett Inn, Manchester
The Cauliflower, Ilford.
The Load of Mischief in Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire. Sadly knocked down to make way for a motorway.
Probably the Red Lion & Pineapple in Acton...
Sixteen String Jack in Theydon Bois, Essex
The Nutshell, Bury St Edmunds. The smallest pub in Britain.

The Kebab and Calculator, Young Ones episode, 1982.


Seriously though, erm, my local is called the Biscuit Factory.

The Sun and Thirteen Cantons (Great Pultney Street, London W1)


The Crown and Two Chairmen (Dean Street London W1)


The World Turned Upside Down (Old Kent Road, London, and I believe there is another in Reading)

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The Flying Stool - Glasgow
Hark to Rover (Leeds)

The N.I.P (Nowhere In Particular), Croydon


The Buff, Green Street Green, Orpington, Kent. (Not necessarily that weird, but quite comical if someone phones you and asks where you are)

The Old **** - Manchester



Beer didnt taste very good

Poosie Nancies in Mauchline, Ayrshire
The Man in Compass at Whitwick, Leics.
The Cuckoo Birch, in Mansfield

The Spangled Bull in Huddersfield

Frog and Radiator Greenwich

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