Gosh, that brings back memories!
In the early 1960's my husband (my boyfriend as he was then) and I, occasionally used to go there with four friends on a Saturday evening for a drink. I believe Alf Shepherd was mine host at that time. What used to fascinate me was the chair that was in the saloon bar, and was `supposed' to be the one that Lord Nelson had sat in. I was quite upset to find out later that in fact he died before the Royal Fountain Hotel was built in 1812. Mind you, I suppose he may have sat in that chair elsewhere, and it was acquired by the FH...we shall never know.

There was also a ships wheel on the ceiling with lights attached, which I thought was `different' in those days.
I also have a memory of going there for a family lunch. It was very antiquated, but the food was good.
Shame it ended up as flats. :(