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Scream pubs had a loyalty card scheme known as The Yellow Card. It was available to students annually for £1 (originally free) and entitled them to discounts on selected food and drink. In November 2006, selected Scream Pubs had been chosen to run a trial wherein they did not sell Yellow Cards.
Scream pubs had a loyalty card scheme known as The Yellow Card. It was available to students annually for £1 (originally free) and entitled them to discounts on selected food and drink. In November 2006, selected Scream Pubs had been chosen to run a trial wherein they did not sell Yellow Cards.
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- Pub chain
- Bass
- Birmingham
- The Slaughtered Lamb
- The Globe
- The Four Feathers
- The Firedrake & Firkin
- Somoan Joe’s
- Millthorpe Working Men’s Club
- Fagan’s
- The Horse & Groom
- The Black Prince
- The World’S End
The Film:An American Werewolf In London(1981) The Scene: Backpackers David and Jack stop by to get out of the cold. Questions are asked about the décor, dartboards missed, and before you can say, “beware the moon”, the locals have turfed them out. The Real Pub:The interior shots were filmed at the surprisingly pleasant and contemporary The Black Sw...
The Film: Frenzy(1972) The Scene:Barman Blaney (Jon Finch) gets the sack for half-inching a crafty measure out of the optics. Still, could be the worse – before he has chance to collect his P45 he’s accused of being the “Neck Tie” sex killer and goes on the run. The Real Pub:It’s been done up a bit since, but the Globe is still in the heart of Cove...
The Film:Brighton Rock(1947) The Scene:Teenage hoodlum Pinkie (Richard Attenborough) and his crew put the frighteners on a journalist whose story caused their boss’s death. The Real Pub:Though most scenes were shot on sets, the Star & Garter Hotel was the inspiration for the pub in Graham Greene’s original novel and script. It’s now called Doctor B...
The Film:Human Traffic(1999) The Scene:John Simm and a baby-faced Danny Dyer kick off a weekend of pill-popping hedonistic carnage. But first, a rendition of their updated version of the national anthem. “Who is the Queen” indeed. The Real Pub:The former Firedrake & Firkin of Cathays, Cardiff has since been rebranded as the Scream pub Gassy Jack’s....
The Film:Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels(1998) The Scene: Afro-sporting bad-ass Rory Breaker (Vas Blackwood) sets fire to some bloke for asking him to turn the volume down on the footie. Well, we’ve all had tense games. The Real Pub:The Royal Oak, which is well known for its top-notch grub and stands in the middle of the East End’s famous Columbi...
The Film: The Full Monty (1997) The Scene:A bunch of out-of-work blokes earn a few bob by getting their kit off for a roomful of screaming women while Tom Jones bellows about the importance of hats. The Real Pub: While the club exterior was filmed elsewhere, Shiregreen Working Men’s Club in Sheffield is where the lads did their stripping routine (f...
The Film: The Long Good Friday(1980) The Scene:Visiting Belfast on some dodgy business, gangland associate Colin (Paul Freeman) stops for a few pints before being ambushed by the IRA. The Real Pub: The ruddy massive Grade II-listed Salisbury Hotel in Haringay, north London. It’s one of the capital’s grandest and most impressive looking watering hol...
The Film:The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy(2005) The Scene:Arthur (Martin Freeman) learns his best pal Ford (Mos Def) is in fact an alien and the world is about to be demolished to make way for a hyperspace express route. The Real Pub:The Beehive in the rather green and pleasant Buntingford, Herts. The Drinks Order: If they’re not serving Pan Ga...
The Film:Kingsman: The Secret Service(2015) The Scene:Gentleman super-spy Galahad (Colin Firth) tears through a gang of halfwitted yobbos by putting a pint glass and umbrella to creative – albeit very violent – use. Yep, turns out Mr Darcy is an actual bad-ass. The Real Pub:The Black Prince, Kennington. Which is nowhere near as rough as it looks in...
The Film:The World’s End(2013) The Scene: Childhood friends Gary (Simon Pegg) and Andy (Nick Frost) reach the final pub in the epic “Golden Mile” pub-crawl. Oh, and they bring about the destruction of humanity by getting into a drunken argument with some aliens trying to take over the world. The Real Pub:The Gardener’s Arms in Letchworth Garden Cit...
Jul 2, 2020 · It made for student-centred competition as it were to the extremely popular Scream pubs such as The Arc, the Hall or Curler's Rest in its previous incarnation (as Curlers) and their 'yellow'...
Oct 24, 2024 · City locals could bag a free scoop of ice cream at this London parlour for Halloween but you’ll have to share your best blood-curdling scream first.
Apr 20, 2021 · Manchester saw an influx of Scream pubs, with The Phoenix, Zoo and Footage on Oxford Road, and The Queen of Hearts and Robinski’s in Fallowfield. They were characterised by their bright yellow branding; super-cheap drinks deals and a card – the imaginatively named ‘Yellow Card’ which cost £1 and would entitle you to even better drinks ...
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The Friary is more of a lively pub, which serves food and has 4 pool tables; Scream on the other hand is a nightclub which only opens at 11pm and you pay £5 to get into (when it's no better than any other clubs in Derby, most of which are free entry).