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Quotes About Pub

I love putting on a red lip. I don't do it so much for events - somehow, I don't seem to get it right - but when I just go to the pub or to a restaurant or something, I just put a red lip on.
~ Lily James
I love eating at my dad's pub, the Queens Arms in Kilburn. It does a traditional Albanian spinach pie.
~ Rita Ora
That's the thing about Oxford. You go for a drink in a pub with some guy and next thing he's quoting Hamlet.
~ Nancy Warren
The three of us may be reunited on screen, we may go our separate ways, or we may disappear from the television altogether and each assume a place, alone, in the corner of a pub where any unsuspecting passing drinker who strays into an exclusion zone studiously avoided by the locals will be subjected to a predictable 'I used to be on TV' routine.
~ James May
We had gone out there to pass the beautiful day of high summer like true Irishmen - locked in the dark Snug of a public house.
~ Brendan Behan
Katie leaned forward conspiratorially. "Oh, sweetie, I just said that because Alice is an old bag. You go after Devon. The man is fine. I don't blame you for changing your look for a shot at that. When the pool about you two gets going at Petie's Pub, I'm putting my money on you.
~ susan meier
I don't like awards ceremonies. I'd sooner go to the pub with mates I've known for years.
~ Paul O'Grady
I'd love to open a restaurant that changes every month. One month it would be a mom and bar spaghetti-and-meatball, Red Sox place, and the next it would be a British pub, and everyone gets in a fight.
~ Graham Elliot
Jack assumed they would be heading to the pub there in Century House. It was drab, like the rest of the building, but more important, it was vastly more secure than just venturing out to some alehouse on the street.
~ Tom Clancy
The Albion was a spacious pub, built in the days when a public house with any pretensions to gentility had to have fourteen foot ceilings, brass taps and a polished wooden bar you skate down. ... Bert, in his reflective moments, considered that if heaven didn't have a well-appointed pub where a man could sit down over a beer for a yarn with the other angels, then he didn't want to go there.
~ Kerry Greenwood
Paris is a woman but London is an independent man puffing his pipe in a pub.
~ Jack Kerouac
Being a typical Briton, I love my home comforts and always try and find an English pub where I can tuck into some traditional English food, accompanied by a nice pint. Fortunately, I haven't been ill with food poisoning or anything like that, which is quite surprising considering how many different types of food I eat when I'm travelling.
~ Olly Murs
What two ideas are more inseparable than beer and Britannia?
~ Sydney Smith
It was as if Tutankhamen or Miss Havisham had wandered into the pub one night and started bitching about the head on the pints.
~ Tana French
Frank has a childhood memory of Ma "screeching at Jackie for being such a bold girl that her da had to go to the pub because he couldn't stand to be around her.
~ Tana French
I'm confused by the idea that you shouldn't go into a pub and do anything that might be bad for you,
~ Tana French
Every species has its pub.
~ Rhys Ifans
Hey bartender, hey man, look here. Give us one more, two more, three more glasses of beer.
~ Koko Taylor
The Encyclopedia Qwghlmiana had made much use of the definite article—the Town, the Castle, the Hotel, the Pub, the Pier. Waterhouse stops in at the Shithouse to deal with some aftershocks of the sea voyage, and then walks up the Street
~ Neal Stephenson
Where's the nerdy shy Predator scientist who figured out how to build a spaceship while all the big jock Predators were down the pub ripping one another's spines out, eh?
~ Catherynne M. Valente
It takes me five minutes to walk to the pub but twenty minutes to walk home. The difference is staggering.
~ Author Unknown
Our Lager, which art in barrels, Hallowed be thy Drink. Thy will be drunk at home, As it is in the pub. Give us this day our foamy head. And forgive us our spillages, As we forgive those who spill against us. And lead us not into incarceration, But deliver us from hangovers. For thine is the beer, The bitter, the lager. For ever and ever. Barmen.
~ Author unknown #happyhour
Well, when you grow up in a family situation like in England, you're whole - we call it pub culture, and it is, really. You grow up, you literally come home from work, everyone goes to the pub at 6:30, you drink till 10:30, go home and go to bed. That was our entire life - all my aunts and uncles, and my grandfather drank 'til he was 85.
~ Jason Bonham
I was told that, when 'Betrayal' was being produced by one of the provincial companies in England, the two actors playing those roles actually went into a pub one day and played that scene as if it were really happening to them. The people around them became very uncomfortable.
~ Harold Pinter