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Recommended by James Ash |
I found this pub by chance as it happens. But I enjoyed it so much I think be making my way back there sometime soon. It was a really hot day and the beer garden was perfect for enjoying it. Great ales, great day. If only I found a pub like this ev... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Robin Hood is a large pub about 10 mins walk from the middle of Buxton.The pub was very quiet when i visited as it is a Marstons house i had Pedigree which was ok,the room i went in at the front of the pub was very big and all the tabels were lin... [more>] | |
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Recommended by Alan Winfield |
Just down the hill from the Robin Hood this pub was a lot more busy there was a large tv screen with sky sports on,there was only one real ale on the bar this was Black Sheep bitter not a bad drink but nothing special. | |
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Recommended by Steve of N21 |
The Lamb and Flag is a piece of London history and dates back over 350 years. As previous reviewers have mentioned, it used to go by the name of The Coopers Arms, but better known as the Bucket of Blood due to the bare knuckle fights held here. The... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Rose and Crown is a large roadhouse type pub there is alarge conservatory added to the left hand side of the pub i think this is more of a dining area,the older part of the pub is more for drinkers and this was quite a pleasant and comfortable pl... [more>] | |
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Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Old Black Horse Inn is a decent looking pub in the middle of the village and away from the busy main road.This is an Everards tied house with all their beers on the bar the Beacon Bitter was very drinkable,the landlord also helped us with directi... [more>] | |
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Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The New Greyhound is a Marstons house just round the corner from the Queens Head.When i went in i was surprised to see how unaltered it was it was like going back to a pub in the 50s there were a few handpumps on the bar i had Banks's Mild this was a... [more>] | |
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Recommended by Alan Winfield |
This is an Everards tied house which i think has been spoilt by adding the the long narrow conservatory to the front of the pub you can still see some of the original front of the pub through the windows of the conservatory.There was the usual range ... [more>] | |
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