I was in there a couple of weeks back. They've taken out all the Ripper memorabilia and turned it back into a regular, non-pretentious pub. I liked it! It had a real feel of what it could have been like during the autumn of 1888.
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Originally posted by AdamWalsh View PostI think Ive been there about 5 times so far - no, the exterior is still in dire need of a lick or two of paint...Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Chava View PostI was in there a couple of weeks back. They've taken out all the Ripper memorabilia and turned it back into a regular, non-pretentious pub. I liked it! It had a real feel of what it could have been like during the autumn of 1888.
I liked it when it had a carpet
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No, when I was there--Sunday lunchtime a couple of weeks ago--the pub was pretty empty. It's not a particularly attractive place. But it was probably just as unattractive when Kelly etc patronized it. Which is what I liked about it. Yes, it's a shithole. But then that's what it always was! I don't think I'd eat anything that was sold there...
Why did they change it back to The Ten Bells from the Jack The Ripper? They'd get more punters as the JTR.
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Rather harsh, Philip. You might have missed John's "...otherwise it's OK". I tend to agree that, despite its shortcomings, having a pint in The Bells is as close as we'll get to sharing an experience with MJK and, surely, one or two of the other victims. (But, John, if it once had a carpet, I didn't notice it.)
Chava: When I first went there it was called the JtR. They changed the name because, apparently, public opinion decreed that you shouldn't name a pub after a murderer.
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Halomanuk,
Try this link and scroll through:
Pictures obviously taken by tourists etc, though it's interesting to note that there aren't many interior shots. The staff have been known to be a bit 'anti' photography, but I think it depends who's behind the bar at the time.
Here's a vintage one from 1987. This is about as busy as it used to get (as far as I remember), but look -they've got a carpet! They couldn't have one now, it would be threadbare within months. That said, they'd probably like it that way.
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Originally posted by John Bennett View PostIMHO, The Ten Bells certainly needs sorting out externally and internally. Shoddy furniture, torn seats, graffiti covered walls, bio-hazard loos, extortionate beer prices, wall-to-wall pretentious w**kers spilling out onto the street...otherwise it's OK.
I liked it when it had a carpet
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They're a bit inconsistent at the Ten Bells, aren't they?
I recently came into possession of a French documentary ('Babylone' - thanks Phil) about JTR which featured the likes of Phil, Lindsay Siviter and Don Rumbelow. It was in 2007 and even had a WS1888 meeting in it (including me having a fag). Another tour guide, Jenny Phillips, is filmed in the Ten Bells talking about the victims.
Well, a few weeks ago, I took a German documentary film crew around the East End. They wanted to film inside the Ten Bells, but when they sought permission a few weeks earlier they were given the cold shoulder - apparently it would have been OK if it the film was a 'big budget fashion shoot'. Tut.
I have to confess, my comments on the pub are never very complimentary. If somebody at the pub is reading these posts, no wonder they don't want Ripperologists sometimes!
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Just went in there today for a pint of Leffe, when I ordered the guy sort of smiled and said they are £5.30 now! Wow, so its my favourite drink in there for whatever reason so I say "Ok" and he starts pouring it and another barman comes over giggling and says "Wow who is getting a pint of Leffe?" - as in presumably who is so stupid to pay £5.30 for a pint and the guy looks at me - bastards, oh well, I still like the place, I just sat there on my own with my back to the back wall (tiled painting section) and observed the life and thought about Jack..........
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