Find a pub that needs you

(ismypubfucked.com)

92 points | by thinkingemote 3 hours ago ago

44 comments

  • sefrost an hour ago

    Wow a fantastic independent pub near where I used to live in London is seeing its rateable value go up 480%! This website really puts the headlines in to a nice local perspective.

    It seems like the taxes only go up while the services get worse in the UK, although I’ve been away for 5 years now so maybe things improved.

  • anfractuosity 32 minutes ago

    Great idea!

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/personal-finance/finance-expe... shows how little pubs make per pint, very sad.

    If anyone's curious about cask beer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ud_eTwY4nc&list=PLyDTS7ZG3z... is a very interesting youtube video series by The Craft Beer Channel.

  • fourside 2 hours ago

    For anyone else who entered a US zip code and was confused by the ‘invalid zip code’ error: this is UK only.

    • notatoad an hour ago

      your first clue might have been that it does not say "zip code" in either the field label or the error message, it says "postcode".

      • badc0ffee an hour ago

        Australia and NZ have postcodes, too.

        If they had made this a .co.uk rather than a .com, there would be no confusion.

      • SoftTalker an hour ago

        Or the term "pub." In the US it's much more usual to say "bar." Maybe "tavern" but that sounds rather dated to my ear.

        • tshaddox 4 minutes ago

          "Bar" is certainly the catch-all term in the U.S., but "pub" is also very widely understood to refer to a specific type of bar, especially (but not limited to) bars deliberately styled as Irish or British pubs.

        • Thews 25 minutes ago

          When I lived in the PNW people used the word pub more than bar.

          • selectodude 18 minutes ago

            That’s because everybody up there thinks that liking soccer makes them English.

      • MisterTea an hour ago

        I doubt most people would bother to think about that detail.

    • amouat 14 minutes ago

      Seems to be England only. No results for Edinburgh.

    • xrownow an hour ago

      Any plans to release the code? Would be nice to allow others to do something similar for their local pubs.

    • imzadi 2 hours ago

      Yeah, they could reduce confusion by changing "the government" to "the UK government."

      • Tom1380 an hour ago

        If Americans did the same it would be great

        • deelayman an hour ago

          This is also a problem that exists within countries. My RSS feed is littered with Canadian independent (national) news agencies not defining what municipality article headlines relate to. E.g. "Mayor pushes back against province on xyz issue". Okay, that might be huge news for Timmins Ontario , but maybe BAU for Toronto. Even skimming the lead paragraph doesn't define the city often.

          *Editting with a point: Perhaps everyone assumes a local audience.

        • pierrec an hour ago

          Americans, hm? I see what you did there.

        • RIMR an hour ago

          Good luck. Americans won't even differentiate Washington State and Washington D.C. Even the AP guidelines say that "Washington" is ubiquitous shorthand for "Washington D.C." and recommends against shortening it to "D.C."

  • rconti 2 hours ago

    Interest in context on "government pub rates". New tax scheme?

    • amiga386 an hour ago

      Existing tax. Proposed new calculation for the "value" of business property, disproportionately affecting pubs.

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8e57dexly1o

      > In her November Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves scaled back business rate discounts that have been in force since the pandemic from 75% to 40% - and announced that there would be no discount at all from April. That, combined with big upward adjustments to rateable values of pub premises, left landlords with the prospect of much higher rates bills.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_rates_in_England

      > Properties are assessed in a rating list with a rateable value, a valuation of their annual rental value on a fixed valuation date using assumptions fixed by statute. Rating lists are created and maintained by the Valuation Office Agency, a UK government executive agency.

    • flir an hour ago

      Pubs are dying. Have been for years.

      Many deaths were postponed because their taxes were reduced due to Covid. Those taxes are now returning to normal levels. This will result in a glut of deaths, as pubs that were just hanging on go under.

      The policy question is, basically, do we want to subsidize pubs because they're part of our national culture, even though we don't use them nearly as much as we used to?

      • jaccola 4 minutes ago

        The government has decided that they know what’s good for you better for you than you do. So they tax alcohol at incredibly high rates.

        Without this more pubs could exist. So I don’t think it’s a case of subsidising as much as removing the disincentive.

      • kristianc 40 minutes ago

        "Does Britain really need?" has been responsible for the gutting of so much of what used to make Britain a nice place to live over the last 20 years. You can say she same about public libraries, local bus routes, civic architecture, arts funding, youth services, maintenance budgets. The damage has been incalculable.

    • RobinL an hour ago

      > In her November Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves scaled back business rate discounts that have been in force since the pandemic from 75% to 40% - and announced that there would be no discount at all from April.

      That, combined with big upward adjustments to rateable values of pub premises, left landlords with the prospect of much higher rates bills.

    • cjs_ac an hour ago

      Changes to property taxes on business premises.

  • fauria an hour ago

    Find an English pub that needs you.

    • graemep an hour ago

      Not true, it also covers pubs in Wales

    • QuercusMax an hour ago

      Yeah, I have NO clue what this site is even about.

      • 9JollyOtter an hour ago

        It is a "use it or lose it" style campaign by the looks of it.

        Lots of Pubs in the UK are closing down in recent years. Pubs have traditionally been a big part of socialising in the UK. I don't drink anymore so I don't bother unless I am having a pub lunch on a Friday.

  • tmp10423288442 18 minutes ago

    Broken - getting `ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR` when trying to open it in Chrome

  • hunglee2 an hour ago

    brilliant website which manages to convey classic British humour on a classically British topic. Also shines much needed light on the very serious challenges independent British Pubs are undergoing - these are essential social institutions, social coherence is damaged every time one of these shut down.

  • numbers 9 minutes ago

    what is a "rateable value" here?

  • jihadjihad 2 hours ago

    I like how the status values could be used as labels of economic wellbeing for people, too:

      Somehow Fine
      Feeling It
      Struggling
      Fucked
      Absolutely Fucked
    • stonegray 8 minutes ago

      Stealing this for error logging levels

      • jihadjihad 4 minutes ago

        s/Somehow/Possibly/g haha but I like that idea!

  • sobiolite 15 minutes ago

    The nearest "absolutely fucked" pub to me hasn't existed since 2008. I'd say they have bigger problems than a rates increase.

    • bspammer 13 minutes ago

      They do acknowledge this on the site

      > Based on VOA data (Nov 2025) which is often inaccurate. Many pubs have also closed since then.

  • wat10000 an hour ago

    People really struggle when given a link to a web site that isn't for them, huh.

  • lenerdenator an hour ago

    This might be the single most British website on the internet.

    I wonder if there's an equivalent use case in the US.

  • dgxyz an hour ago

    Having watched two alcoholic family members die horribly, spurred on by functioning alcoholic friends whos only social interaction is at the pub through habit only, fuck 'em. Let them die.

    We need better social spaces which do not have the token cost of drinks to use.

    • antihero 41 minutes ago

      Ok so because your family were alcoholics nobody should have a space to drink? What an absurd thing to say.

      • dgxyz 35 minutes ago

        No I'm saying we have a social problem with alcohol in this country and brush it under the table as a cultural identity thing.

  • ajb an hour ago

    Just getting a totally black map with anonymous coloured dots on both chrome and Firefox. The pub may or may not be fucked, but the website is.

    (Yes I tried disabling all the dark settings, no difference)

  • edent an hour ago

    The one near me which is absolutely fucked, as far as I'm concerned, deserves it.

    Fighty customers, crap beer, odd opening hours, and half their food menu is off ("sorry mate, we've got no cheese"). Oh, and now their credit card terminal prompts customers for a tip!

    I love a good pub, but most are crap.

  • BolsunBacset 18 minutes ago

    The UK government hates its populace, particularly its natives. Downvote all you want.