Jump to content

Hungry Horse, Broadfield - open


Flanker7

Recommended Posts

yer I have seen this pub rise from the earth it's a big pub with a bigger car prk it will have to sell food to me it pay with a carvery every day n have artistes singing there but where did the name the Hardy pick c:loopy::loopy:come from one ive never heard before x

 

---------- Post added 01-02-2015 at 19:38 ----------

 

having just posted a comement on the new pub at heey and it's name the hardy pick. having done a bit of research the name hardy pick was a parent for a tool factory that made picks, spades shovels forks al sorts o tools so that's were it comes from

 

---------- Post added 01-02-2015 at 19:43 ----------

 

neither the broadfield or brothers arms are new build pubs. They've been in their places for a long time, although will admit that both are a lot better than they used to be for the attention and revamping/rebranding/reopenings they've had. :)

 

just checked their website and the new one isn't listed on there... which isn't helpful!

Menus look not too bad, for a chain pub. And from the one I used to go to when I lived in South Shields quality was much better than Wetherspoons.

 

it's name is not the hungry horse that's in Norfolk this one is called the hardy pik named after a patented trade mark for tools don't think its quite open yet there was staff training going on last week when I passed it so wn't belong cheers x:love:

 

---------- Post added 01-02-2015 at 19:54 ----------

 

HOW MANY MORE TIMES DO I HAVE O SAY IT'S NOT THE HUNGRY HORSE OR ANY OTHER NAME THERE'S NOT ANOTHER LIKE IT IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE IT'S NAMED AFTER A COMPANY IN HEELEY CALLED THE HARDY PIH WHO MAE TOOLS LIKE PICKS, SPADES SHOVELS ALL SORTS OF TOOLS THATS IT'S NAME. BUT IT WILL HAVE TO SOME THING SPECIAL TO BRING PUNTERS IN LIKE LUNCHES CARVERY'S IT'S THE ONLY WAY IT CAN SURVIVE. DON'T THINK IT'S OPEN YET AS THEY WERE STAFF TRAINING ALL LAST WEEK GOOD LUCK TO THEM BUT WITH PESIMISTIC EYES. HERE COMES THE NEXT TESCO'S MINI MART :mad::suspect::rant::rant:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

yer I have seen this pub rise from the earth it's a big pub with a bigger car prk it will have to sell food to me it pay with a carvery every day n have artistes singing there but where did the name the Hardy pick c:loopy::loopy:come from one ive never heard before x

 

---------- Post added 01-02-2015 at 19:38 ----------

 

having just posted a comement on the new pub at heey and it's name the hardy pick. having done a bit of research the name hardy pick was a parent for a tool factory that made picks, spades shovels forks al sorts o tools so that's were it comes from

 

---------- Post added 01-02-2015 at 19:43 ----------

 

 

it's name is not the hungry horse that's in Norfolk this one is called the hardy pik named after a patented trade mark for tools don't think its quite open yet there was staff training going on last week when I passed it so wn't belong cheers x:love:

 

---------- Post added 01-02-2015 at 19:54 ----------

 

HOW MANY MORE TIMES DO I HAVE O SAY IT'S NOT THE HUNGRY HORSE OR ANY OTHER NAME THERE'S NOT ANOTHER LIKE IT IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE IT'S NAMED AFTER A COMPANY IN HEELEY CALLED THE HARDY PIH WHO MAE TOOLS LIKE PICKS, SPADES SHOVELS ALL SORTS OF TOOLS THATS IT'S NAME. BUT IT WILL HAVE TO SOME THING SPECIAL TO BRING PUNTERS IN LIKE LUNCHES CARVERY'S IT'S THE ONLY WAY IT CAN SURVIVE. DON'T THINK IT'S OPEN YET AS THEY WERE STAFF TRAINING ALL LAST WEEK GOOD LUCK TO THEM BUT WITH PESIMISTIC EYES. HERE COMES THE NEXT TESCO'S MINI MART :mad::suspect::rant::rant:

 

 

Calm down dear and stop shouting in capitals , its not named the Hungry Horse but isn't it belonging to the Hungry Horse company ? There must be some company behind it since as said earlier its very rare these days for a new build pub without some financial or business reason behind it !:rant:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hungry Horse is a brand of chain pubs owned by Greene King. As previously explained its the family/out of town brand of pubs that Greene King operate (unlike others which operate under the Greene King brand itself). It has a large car park but apparently (according to the planning application) will serve the local area well because the adjacent businesses need somewhere to go for lunch. why this requires a large car park is not explained.

 

if you dont like the Broadfield (you may be a disgruntled customer from its previous incarnation), thats fine - why not just....not go there. to caricature its clientele and moan about them whilst still going there is absurd. just go up the hill to the union or the byron where you will find an absence of these annoying hipsters.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No because it is 90% the Woodseats Weatherspoons building it was before when it was a series of supermarkets. The original poster was talking about pubs that were purpose built as pubs and I think that is an interesting and valuable topic for debate.

If you start including buildings that have been converted to bars and pubs then there is a long list, whereas a brand new pub is a rare event in this day and age and worth commenting on, even if it is a fun pub.

 

I agree about the Old Mother Redcap.

Another two worth mentioning were the Jolly Buffer(aka CLassic Rock bar) and Moorfoot tavern. The Moorfoot tavern can't have been there in the 1970s because the area was completely rebuilt when the Manpower Services commission building was constructed around 1980, although there may have been a previous pub near the location.

 

The Jolly Buffer (may it rest in peace) was also a new building which looked like it was built in the 1980s.

 

That's exactly what I am talking about, new purpose built pubs on this side of the city.

 

I think you may be right about the Jolly Buffer/Old Mother Redcap , over 30 years ago.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If it anything like Gypsy Queen it won't put much opposition to the Broadfield,only thing it will have going for it is for kids.

Well said ukdobby, feral kids running amok, food is greasy and unedible, TV's on every table, amusement machines in the restaurant ... and if anything like the Gypsy Queen, bouncers on the door at weekends and regular fights when they turn the restaurant into a disco after 9pm at weekends. This is the bottom end of dining out.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

yer I have seen this pub rise from the earth it's a big pub with a bigger car prk it will have to sell food to me it pay with a carvery every day n have artistes singing there but where did the name the Hardy pick c:loopy::loopy:come from one ive never heard before x

 

---------- Post added 01-02-2015 at 19:38 ----------

 

having just posted a comement on the new pub at heey and it's name the hardy pick. having done a bit of research the name hardy pick was a parent for a tool factory that made picks, spades shovels forks al sorts o tools so that's were it comes from

 

---------- Post added 01-02-2015 at 19:43 ----------

 

 

it's name is not the hungry horse that's in Norfolk this one is called the hardy pik named after a patented trade mark for tools don't think its quite open yet there was staff training going on last week when I passed it so wn't belong cheers x:love:

 

---------- Post added 01-02-2015 at 19:54 ----------

 

HOW MANY MORE TIMES DO I HAVE O SAY IT'S NOT THE HUNGRY HORSE OR ANY OTHER NAME THERE'S NOT ANOTHER LIKE IT IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE IT'S NAMED AFTER A COMPANY IN HEELEY CALLED THE HARDY PIH WHO MAE TOOLS LIKE PICKS, SPADES SHOVELS ALL SORTS OF TOOLS THATS IT'S NAME. BUT IT WILL HAVE TO SOME THING SPECIAL TO BRING PUNTERS IN LIKE LUNCHES CARVERY'S IT'S THE ONLY WAY IT CAN SURVIVE. DON'T THINK IT'S OPEN YET AS THEY WERE STAFF TRAINING ALL LAST WEEK GOOD LUCK TO THEM BUT WITH PESIMISTIC EYES. HERE COMES THE NEXT TESCO'S MINI MART :mad::suspect::rant::rant:

 

No need to shout!!! I never made reference to the name, purely because I couldn't find out what it was called!!

The pub is part of the Hungry Horse CHAIN, so in the absence of an actual name it was referred to as the chain and location which as far as I am aware is common practice (the Wetherspoons on West St for example)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's exactly what I am talking about, new purpose built pubs on this side of the city.

 

I think you may be right about the Jolly Buffer/Old Mother Redcap , over 30 years ago.

 

The Moorfoot Tavern was there in 1972, it was then called the Whetstone, built by Tetley Brewery in 1971 and operated as a managed house. The first landlord/landlady were Eileen and Tom Walsh who opened it from new, sadly no long with us. They came from the Steel Inn on Harborough Avenue. I know this because I worked there from 1972 until 1976 for Tom and Eileen Walsh.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

if you dont like the Broadfield (you may be a disgruntled customer from its previous incarnation), thats fine - why not just....not go there. to caricature its clientele and moan about them whilst still going there is absurd. just go up the hill to the union or the byron where you will find an absence of these annoying hipsters.

 

 

Or maybe I just have a sense of humour. Stop being so precious.

 

I do think kids should be kept on leads though. Better still, not brought into establishments where sensible adults like to mix in adult company away from screaming brats.

 

And hipsters are a great target for mild abuse. If they can't take it then they should not leave their houses.

Edited by donotremove
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.