Also, I seem to be the only one to remember this, the DC got a name check of sorts on the Morcombe and Wise Show, where they mentioned an appearance at the Sunderland Empire then having "a swift drink in the bar next door". I'm sure I didn't dream this!
1st December 1973 was the last time I was in the Dun Cow. I was having a pre-wedding bottle of brown ale with my mates and my sisters husband whilst waiting for my bride to turn up. As soon as we saw the bridesmaids turn up at Bishopwearmouth Church, we necked our drinks and dashed across the road to the church. Happy days!
What, no mention of the first floor bar, where I had my stag night? I think this was closed last time I was in in the 90's. My one memory of the DC is sitting in the back room with my mates when a guy came in the side door and said "Can you mind your drinks, there, lads?" and then grabbed the (ornamental) table , stuck it in a taxi and drove off. I assume it now resides in some scruffy student bedsit.
@@smartin469 the original building was called The Peacock from 1770 and renamed The Londonderry in 1834. The current grade II listed building dates from 1901 and renamed back to the Peacock in 2017. There is a Sunderland Historic Buildings blue plaque on the wall of the pub.
Also, I seem to be the only one to remember this, the DC got a name check of sorts on the Morcombe and Wise Show, where they mentioned an appearance at the Sunderland Empire then having "a swift drink in the bar next door". I'm sure I didn't dream this!
1st December 1973 was the last time I was in the Dun Cow. I was having a pre-wedding bottle of brown ale with my mates and my sisters husband whilst waiting for my bride to turn up. As soon as we saw the bridesmaids turn up at Bishopwearmouth Church, we necked our drinks and dashed across the road to the church. Happy days!
In the words of Lord Billy D. " Your nothing in my eyes!"
Great times spent in the Dunny.
What, no mention of the first floor bar, where I had my stag night? I think this was closed last time I was in in the 90's.
My one memory of the DC is sitting in the back room with my mates when a guy came in the side door and said "Can you mind your drinks, there, lads?" and then grabbed the (ornamental) table , stuck it in a taxi and drove off. I assume it now resides in some scruffy student bedsit.
Wasn't The Peacock formerly The Londonderry?
Yes. There used to be a folk club upstairs in the 60's.
Yes, needs to go back to its former name, surely?
It has !
It was orginally named the Peacock from 1770 then to the Londonderry in 1834, THEN , back to the Peacock in 2017 @@smartin469
I think The Peacock is it's original name.@@smartin469
@@smartin469 the original building was called The Peacock from 1770 and renamed The Londonderry in 1834. The current grade II listed building dates from 1901 and renamed back to the Peacock in 2017. There is a Sunderland Historic Buildings blue plaque on the wall of the pub.