Wednesday, 8 November 2017


York

Seconds of Pleasure

There is a little-known record album inner sleeve showing 4 blokes standing outside a pub waiting, in great anticipation, for opening time. The band was Rockpile and the album ‘Seconds of Pleasure’. This image and the caption records one of the many near-forgotten attractions of British pub culture. Waiting for the pub to open. In these times of all-day opening, the ritual of standing outside the pub waiting for the landlord to unbolt the door is far less common, but is still a fleeting pleasure that can be enjoyed on occasion.
In July I took the train to York to meet up with a few friends for a quiet pint. York is full of delights and they start even before you leave the railway station. Turn left on Platform 1 and you will find yourself in the York Tap. I did and on this occasion was met by Barfly who had already bought me a pint in anticipation of my arrival. What a gentleman! We then proceeded to The Maltings where we met Yozza, Jones the Beer, Degga and Bean, who had made the arduous trip from Kent just so he could enjoy a few jars of northern ale.

The next stop was The Ackhorne Inn. Apparently it was once known simply as The Acorn, but some marketing bod probably thought that Ackhorne sounded more rustic and might attract more customers. Nevertheless this is a splendid pub.



Young lads emerged from The Ackhorne on St Martin’s Lane, with Jones the Beer about to set the pace to the next pub. July 2017 




Too early for opening time. Sad faces of Degga, Yozza, Barfly, Bean and Jones the Beer outside
The Golden Ball




Happy faces enjoying a pint at the rear of The Ackhorne Inn. More of a beer yard than a beer garden.


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