Firkin Brewery
The Firkin Brewery was a chain of pubs in the United Kingdom. The original UK chain is now defunct, but a number of pubs operate under the Firkin name in other countries. The chain took its name from the firkin, an old English unit of volume.
Established in 1979 by David Bruce as Bruce's Brewery, the Firkin Brewery grew as a chain of mostly brewpubs offering cask ale. It was acquired by Midsummer Leisure in 1988, Stakis Leisure in 1990 and then by Allied Domecq in 1991, rapidly expanding thereafter.[1] In 1999, Punch Taverns bought the entire chain and the rights to the Firkin brand,[2] and then sold 110 of the pubs to Bass, leaving 60 Firkin pubs under Punch ownership.[3] The brewery side of the chain was wound up, and in March 2001 Punch announced that the Firkin brand was to be discontinued.[4]
Most of the pubs are now owned by Mitchells and Butlers (formerly Bass), and many have been rebranded as Scream, O'Neills or Goose pubs. Some of the Punch Taverns-owned Firkins were rebranded as Mr Q's or Bar Room Bar pubs. A small handful of establishments still retain the Firkin branding.
The pubs were distinguishable because they all followed the same naming convention: The ---- and Firkin, where ---- was usually a word, beginning with either "F" or "Ph", which had some connection to the pub building or to the local area.
The Firkin Brewery also gave out T-shirts for anyone who managed at least 12 pubs in the Firkin Crawl. A "passport", issued by the Brewery, would be filled with a stamp from each pub visited, and public transport directions to the nearest pub in the crawl would also be in the "passport". Although there was no stipulation in the rules that the 12 pubs had to be completed on the same day, this was often the goal of participants.
Firkin pubs outside the UK
North America
Firkin pubs in Canada and the United States operate under the Firkin Group Of Pubs franchise, a chain of English theme pubs founded in Ontario, Canada in 1987.[5] The naming scheme for the pubs is similar to that of the UK chain (for example, "The Crown and Firkin", in Whitby, Ontario, Canada), and many Firkin Group pubs in fact share their names with former UK Firkin Brewery pubs. In the United States, the franchise pubs are named with "Firkin" first, as in "The Firkin & Fox" as opposed to "The Fox & Firkin".
The pub chain once credited itself as being the "largest and fastest growing" group of pubs in North America. Lately the claim is "largest & most dominant chain of traditional English pubs" in North America. About 10 pubs have closed out of the about 25 pubs that have opened since 2005. New pubs have opened about every 6 months, keeping the overall number of open pubs around 15. Typically the demographic ranges from parents with children during the day to an older drinking crowd in the evenings and late night. Although the menu is somewhat limited, the food is on pace with other more well known bar & grill restaurants.
The current list of active pubs in the United States as of December 2009 is listed below.
Australia
A number of independent English-style pubs in Australia use "Firkin" in their names, such as the Firkin and Hound in Alice Springs.[6]
List of Firkin pubs
UK pubs
Firkin Name | Location | Current Name | Current Brand |
---|---|---|---|
Fabricant and Firkin | Huddersfield | Warehouse | Scream |
Faculty and Firkin | Aston University, Birmingham | Gosta Green | Scream |
Factor and Firkin | Paisley | ||
Factotum and Firkin | Birmingham | The Sun on the Hill (formerly The Hill) | |
Fahrenheit and Firkin | Woking | O'Neills | |
Fair and Firkin | Nottingham | Firstly Horn In Hand (Scream), now Spanky Van Dyke's | |
Fairfield and Firkin | Govan, Glasgow | ||
Fairway and Firkin | Blackheath, London | Was originally The Railway Arms now called the Railway | |
Falcon and Firkin | Hackney, London | The Victoria Park now called The Britannia | |
Fantail and Firkin | Muswell Hill, London | O'Neills | |
Faraday and Firkin | Battersea, London | The Goat | |
Farmyard and Firkin | Aylesbury | The Harrow | |
Fathom and Firkin | Worthing | The Assembly | |
Fatling and Firkin | Hornchurch, London | ||
Faun and Firkin | Leicester Square, London | Fudge | |
Fawn and Firkin | Leek Road, Stoke-on-Trent | (Now demolished) | |
Fayre and Firkin | Ashby De La Zouch | The Bulls Head | |
Feast and Firkin | Leeds | The Library | Scream |
Featherie and Firkin | St. Andrews | The Raisin | Scream |
Fedora and Firkin | Luton | Bellini | |
Felis and Firkin | Kenilworth, Warwickshire | The Lion | |
Feline and Firkin | Wolverhampton, West Midlands | The Billy Wright | |
Fellow and Firkin | Perry Barr, Birmingham | Hare of the Dog | |
Felon and Firkin | Leeds | O'Neills | |
Felons and Firkin | Knowle | The Red Lion | |
Fermenter and Firkin | Wolverhampton | Billas Bar | |
Ferret and Firkin (see note below) | Chelsea, London | Originally the Balloon Tavern, now known as Lots Road Pub and Dining Room | Food & Fuel |
Ferryman and Firkin | Southampton | Closed in 2009, Empty ever since | |
Fettler and Firkin | Paddington, London | ||
Fettlers and Firkin | Nuneaton | The Crown | |
Fewterer and Firkin | Sydenham, London | ||
Fez and Firkin | Reading | The Turks (reviving its pre-Firkin name, The Turk's Head) | |
Fiddler and Firkin | Croydon, London | Firstly reverted to its original name The Duke's Head, then became the Apatura restaurant | |
Fielder and Firkin | Sutton, London | The Prince Regent | |
Fieldmouse and Firkin | Moseley, Birmingham | The Fighting Cocks | Goose |
Figurehead and Firkin | Bristol | The River, now No.1 Harbourside | |
Filament and Firkin | Newcastle | Goose | |
Filibuster and Firkin | Darlington | Retro | |
Filly and Firkin | Nottingham | The Rose of England | |
Financier and Firkin | Kingston upon Thames, London | Now a Pizza restaurant | |
Finch and Firkin | Liverpool | The Brookhouse | Scream |
Fine Leg and Firkin | Swansea, Wales | The Cricketers | |
Finings and Firkin | Warley | The Bridge | |
Finn and Firkin | Stirchley, Birmingham | The Hibernian (now Dogpool Hotel) | |
Finnesko and Firkin | Norwich | The Reindeer | |
Firecracker and Firkin | Crawley | Formerly The Rocket, using a picture of Stephenson's Rocket as its sign, now The Railway | |
Firefly and Firkin | Bournemouth | The Inferno | Scream |
Fish and Firkin | Southend-on-Sea | The Alex | Scream |
Fitchew and Firkin | Rugby, Warwickshire | The Bull | |
Fitter and Firkin | Partick, Glasgow | Boho Club | |
Fitzooth and Firkin | Broomhill, Sheffield | Nottingham House | |
Fizgig and Firkin | Exeter | Starz Bar | |
Flag and Firkin | Watford | The Flag (echoing the original name of the smaller former benskins brewery pub 'the pennant'.) | |
Flamingo and Firkin | Derby | Flares | |
Flamingo and Firkin | Kingston upon Thames, London | Originally Three Tuns, subsequently Flamingo, Hog and Stump, Kingston Tup, No 88 Bar & Grill. Brewkit transferred to Packhorse Brewery at Grantham Arms (Now Closed), Portsmouth. | |
Flanker and Firkin | Coventry | The Hare and Squirrel | |
Flapper and Firkin | Birmingham | The Flapper | |
Flare and Firkin | Aberdeen | The Holburn | Arena |
Flax and Firkin | Preston | The Assembly | |
Flea and Firkin | Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester | The Footage (Also previously called Footage and Firkin after Flea and Firkin, see below) | Scream |
Fledgling and Firkin | Hertford | Blackbirds | |
Fleece and Firkin | Bristol | The Fleece | |
Fleet and Firkin | Portsmouth | Did not brew Beer, A Flares (Popworld) Nightclub traded on the top floor. | Stonegate |
Fletcher and Firkin | Nottingham | The Castle | |
Flicker and Firkin | Richmond upon Thames, London | The Lot | Scream |
Flitch and Firkin | Leigh | The Boars Head | |
Flock and Firkin | Walsall | The Wheatsheaf | |
Floozey and Firkin | Woodseats, Sheffield | Woodseats Hotel | |
Florikan and Firkin | Bedminster, Bristol | The Steam Crane (after spells as Bay Bar and Bar Salt)[7] | |
Flounder and Firkin | Holloway, London | Originally the Lamb, the brewery tap of the Highbury brewery, founded in 1740 and taken over and closed by Taylor Walker 1912. Numerous guises post-Firkin including Bar Cosa, since March 2012 independent pub The Lamb. | |
Flower and Firkin | Kew, London | ||
Fly and Firkin | Middlesbrough | Southfield | Scream |
Flyhalf and Firkin | Cardiff | The Queen's Vaults | |
Flyer and Firkin | Reading | Oakford Social Club | |
Flyman and Firkin | Central London | Now Thai Square restaurant | |
Foal and Firkin | Derby | The White Horse | |
Fog and Firkin | Newcastle | Stereo Bar | |
Font and Firkin (now called The Font) | Brighton | ||
Fool and Firkin | Plymouth | Woodside Inn | |
Footage and Firkin (previously called The Flea and Firkin) |
Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester | The Footage | Scream |
Footbridge and Firkin |
Clifton, Bristol | The Mall | |
Force and Firkin | Cheshunt | O'Sheas | |
Ford and Firkin | Romford, London | The Bitter End. The pub's original name was the White Hart. Closed in 2012. | |
Forehorse and Firkin | Wakefield | ||
Forger and Firkin | Guildford | The Drummond Arms | |
Forester and Firkin | Stafford | The Firkin | |
Fornax and Firkin | South Harrow | Star | |
Formula and Firkin | Weybridge | Hand and Spear | |
Fort and Firkin | Windsor | Browns | |
Forum and Firkin | Bath | O'Neills | |
Fo'c's'le and Firkin | Hull | Pub now Demolished | |
Founder and Firkin | New Hall Street, Hanley, Staffordshire | Bar 360 | |
Foundry and Firkin | Sheffield | The Beehive | |
Fourpence and Firkin | Leicester | O'Neills | |
Fowl and Firkin | Coventry | The Aardvark | Scream |
Fox and Firkin | Lewisham, London | Original name the Black Bull. Retains the name The Fox and Firkin although has been known simply as the Fox. | The TCG Group |
Francis and Firkin | Chatham, Kent | The Old Post Office | |
Franklin and Firkin | Canterbury | The Old Buttermarket | |
Freebooter and Firkin | Plymouth | ||
Freedom and Firkin | Tooting, London | The George (now Gardenhouse)[8] | |
Freelance and Firkin | Dundee | Duke's Corner | |
Fates and Firkin | Bradford | now closed | |
Freetrader and Firkin | Bristol | The Crown | |
Fresher and Firkin | Cambridge | Tivoli | J D Wetherspoon |
Friar and Firkin | Central London | The Rocket | Scream |
Friary and Firkin | Lancaster | The Friary | Scream |
Friesian and Firkin | Clapham, London | Originally the Bull's Head, subsequently the Calf | Castle Mitchells & Butlers |
Fringe and Firkin | Shepherd's Bush, London | Sindercombe Social | O'Neills |
Frog and Firkin | Central London | Name first applied in 1981 to London's third Firkin pub, the former Tavistock Arms in Tavistock Crescent W11. The pub was used as location for the film Withnail and I (1987). This ceased to be a Firkin in 1992 and went through several subsequent names including Babushka's, the Mother Black Cap and the Tavistock before being demolished in 2010 and replaced with flats. The Frog and Firkin name was transferred to the Elgin in Ladbroke Grove, which has since reverted to its original name. | Geronimo (Young's) |
Fruit and Firkin | Bracknell | The Goose | Goose |
Fruitmaker and Firkin | Glasgow | O'Neills | |
Fuggle and Firkin | Oxford | Goose | |
Fugitive and Firkin | Norwich | The Lawyer | |
Fullback and Firkin | Leicester | Polar Bear | Scream |
Fulmar and Firkin | Holborn, London | Parker Place [Currently Closed, undergoing refurbishment] | |
Furlong and Firkin | Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire | The Cornerhouse | |
Furze and Firkin | Streatham, London | ||
Fusilier and Firkin | Camden Lock, London | ||
Fuzz and Firkin | Portsmouth | Became Goose at the V&A in 2001, Renamed Victoria and Albert in 2013. brewer transferred to Buckland Brewery in Winchester Arms, Portsmouth. | |
Fuzzock and Firkin | Leicester | The Donkey | |
Goose and Firkin | Southwark, London | The Duke of York | Shepherd Neame |
Phalanx and Firkin | York | The Priory | Town |
Phantom and Firkin | Plaistow London | (demolished 2002) | |
Phantom and Firkin | Loughborough | Phantom | Scream |
Pharaoh and Firkin | Fulham, London | Located in a converted former Temperance Billiard Hall dating from 1910. After a period as an O'Neill's now renamed The Temperance. | Stonegate |
Pheasant and Firkin | London | The Old Ivy House | |
Philanderer and Firkin | Oxford | The Jericho | |
Philanthropist and Firkin | St Albans | O'Neills | |
Philatelist and Firkin | Bromley, London | O'Neills | |
Philosopher and Firkin | Oxford | The University and City Arms | |
Phizog and Firkin | Newport | The Six Bells | |
Phoenix and Firkin | Camberwell, London | The Phoenix (Name chosen because the pub rose out of ruins after the listed building of Denmark Hill railway station was destroyed by fire in the 1980s.) | |
Photographer and Firkin | Ealing, London | O'Neills | |
Phrenologist and Firkin | Slough | The Assembly | |
Physician and Firkin | Edinburgh | The Crags | Scream |
Physio and Firkin | Leicester | The Phizz! Now demolished | |
Ffesant and Firkin | Bangor | The Hen Glan |
Note: The full name of the Ferret and Firkin, in Chelsea, was "The Ferret and Firkin in The Balloon Up The Creek". This referenced the original name of the pub - The Balloon - and its location, Chelsea Creek.
Canadian Firkin Pubs
Firkin Name | City | Province |
---|---|---|
Badger & Firkin | Etobicoke | ON |
Bear & Firkin | Pickering | ON |
Beaver & Firkin | Scarborough | ON |
Bull & Firkin | Toronto | ON |
Churchmouse & Firkin | Toronto | ON |
Crown & Firkin | Whitby | ON |
Drake & Firkin | Mississauga | ON |
Falcon & Firkin | Richmond Hill | ON |
Falls & Firkin | Niagara Falls | ON |
Ferret & Firkin | Toronto | ON |
Fiddle & Firkin | Cambridge | ON |
Filly & Firkin | Aurora | ON |
Flatiron & Firkin | Toronto | ON |
Fox & Firkin | Toronto | ON |
Friar & Firkin | Toronto | ON |
Frigate & Firkin | Brampton | ON |
Frog & Firkin | North York | ON |
Goose & Firkin | Don Mills | ON |
Gull & Firkin | Toronto | ON |
Hare & Firkin | Mississauga | ON |
Lion & Firkin | Newmarket | ON |
Moose & Firkin | Woodbridge | ON |
Owl & Firkin | Markham | ON |
Pheasant & Firkin | North York | ON |
Quail & Firkin | Toronto | ON |
Spitfire & Firkin | Tecumseh | ON |
Squire & Firkin | Etobicoke | ON |
Swan & Firkin | Toronto | ON |
Tannery & Firkin | Kitchener | ON |
Wolf & Firkin | Toronto | ON |
Frog & Firkin | Vancouver | BC |
Firkin & Knight | Ottawa | ON |
U.S. Firkin Group Pubs
Firkin Name | City | State | Year Est. |
---|---|---|---|
Firkin & Phoenix | Houston | TX | 2006 |
Firkin & Kegler | Orlando | FL | 2008 |
Firkin & Hound | South Riding | VA | 2006 (Closed 2008) |
Firkin & Hound | Visalia | CA | 2008 (Closed 2012) |
Firkin & Frog | Vancouver | WA | 2008 (Closed 6/2009) |
Firkin & Frigate | Newport News | VA | 2006 (Closed 3/27/11) |
Firkin & Friar | Tucson | AZ | 2007 (Closed 2009, Opened as "Canyon's Crown") |
Firkin & Crown | Cumming | GA | 2009 (Closed) |
Firkin & Fox | Albany | NY | 2005 (Closed 04/09 - now is under a new name) |
Firkin & Pheasant | Chicago | IL | 2009 (Closed) |
Firkin & Fox | Burton | MI | 2005 |
Firkin & Fox | Carson City | NV | 2008 |
Firkin & Wolf | Reno | NV | 2010 (Closed) |
Firkin & Fox | Glen Ellyn | IL | 2006 (Closed 08/07 Now the "Tap House") |
Firkin & Fox | Des Moines | IA | 2007 (Closed 06/09) |
Firkin & Fox | Dulles | VA | 2006 |
Firkin & Fox | Modesto | CA | 2008 |
Firkin & Fox | Morgantown | WV | 2007 (Closed 2008) |
Firkin & Bull | Wichita | KS | 2008 (Closed 2010) |
Firkin & Beaver | Tracy | CA | 2008 (Closed January 2010) |
Firkin & Lindbergh | Atlanta | GA | 2009 (Closed) |
Firkin & Gryphon | Atlanta | GA | 2010 (opened 12/8/10, Closed) |
Firkin & Fox | Bradenton | FL | 2008 (Closed) |
Firkin & Bulldog | Stafford | VA | 2008 (Closed) |
Continental European pubs
Firkin Name | Location | Country | Current Name | Current Brand |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fiddler and Firkin | The Hague | Netherlands | Fiddler | |
Florin and Firkin | Utrecht | Netherlands | Florin |
References
- ↑ The Firkin Pubs
- ↑ Allied says yes to Punch but leaves door open to bidders
- ↑ Industry Watch 1 - the Major Players
- ↑ Firkin chain to go as Punch Taverns looks to future - Telegraph
- ↑ Company Details
- ↑ fox hound alice springs british at firkinhound.com
- ↑ http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/355/, The Steam Crane, Bristol, http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk'', URL last accessed 2014-08-02
- ↑ http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/53/531/George/Tooting George, Tooting, London, http://www.beerintheevening.com'', URL last accessed 2007-05-29