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Dexter & Jones, Knutsford

10 Princess Street
Knutsford
WA16 6DD

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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Dexter & Jones

This was a bit of a wild card that I'd chosen to finish the night in and the 10% stout I chose certainly finished me off, in advance of a late curry.

If you like craft beer, this is certainly the best venue in Knutsford. Whilst I normally prefer real ale and traditional pubs, this bottle shop/bar combo was my favourite pub of the day.

It was busy with all tables taken. We took the last one. The bar can be found at the rear left. Fridges and shelves of beers can be found all around.

The craft beer choice was Deya Steady Rolling Man, Mobberley Brew House Incognito, Verdant 300 Laps of Your Garden & Even Sharks Need Water, Left-Handed Giant Dream House, Ayinger Helles, Omnipollo vs Buxton Raspberry Ripple, Rivington In The Mouth of Madness, Staggeringly Good Bloo Goo Roo Wrecker & Unbarred Mexican Hot Chocolate.

My wife's eyes lit up with the gin selection. An enjoyable end to an evening's stroll of this pleasant town.

On 22nd October 2021 - rating: 7
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Malden man left this review about Dexter & Jones

A bottle shop with a mini-pub built in. It probably doesn't qualify as a micropub as the beers are all kegged, there are six keg lines and a very wide selection of speciality gins. You could spend an age looking through the eclectic range of bottles and cans, some are in the fridge for immediate consumption. Boarded floor, a long bench with cushioned stools fills the middle of the pub plus a high table with stools in the front window. Various types of brooms and brushes feature in the front window, reasons unknown. The bar on the back wall has the taps and also has a row of hops entwined above. I opted for a Magic Rock High Wire Grapefruit Pale Ale which hit the spot nicely (£4.50). There was an 8% Cloudwater beer on too, reasonably priced at £5.60.....take note elsewhere!

On 31st October 2017 - rating: 7
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