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Elephant & Castle, Amersham
Amersham
HP7 0DT
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Elephant & Castle
The Elephant and Castle is another traditional pub in Amersham Old Town. It advertises itself as an English pub, Kitchen and restaurant. You enter into a carpeted old dark beamed bar of some character with open stone fireplaces. Then beyond this there is a large conservatory for dining and then a garden area to the rear.
There are three ale pumps on the bar and St Austell Tribute appeared to be the house beer. Hook Norton Lion was a guest beer and the remaining pump was unclipped.
Didn’t eat here and as usual better looking at Trip advisor for this where it appears to polarise opinions.
But for a pint this is a nice characterful pub which would be difficult to not recommend if it had a more interesting local brewery beer policy rather than the couple of standard mainstream offerings it seems to safely go with.
On 18th September 2014
- rating: 6
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- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 18 September 2014 by Steve of N21
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 18 September 2014 by Steve of N21
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 09 May 2014 by Dave McNally