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Recommended by E TA |
A 19th Century village inn which now consists of a main bar at the front formed from two older rooms and a smaller 'sports bar' at the rear, the latter doubling as a skittle alley. The main bar has a mix of tables for dining and drinkers' spaces, mu... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Walton |
Even longer since the last review of this place. Whilst not genuinely geographically remote from anywhere it is a bit out on its own. Indeed if you do a search for the next nearest pub whilst here on Google Maps the next one is three quarters of a mi... [more>] | |
The Holland Tringham (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by David Walton |
Visited on 13/05/24 If my previous Spoons of the night was old school, this is definitely new school. Nothing really changed here rather it has re-opened after a brief closure for refurbishment. Definitely a smell of new carpet rather than old Spoon... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Despite the enviable location overlooking the Menai Strait and nestled-up against the castle walls, this is a scruffy place painted in a shade of light blue throughout making it unappealingly oppressive, populated by locals grunting over the dire mus... [more>] | |
Stockport › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Will Larter |
One of two Stockport pubs converted from betting shops (the other being the Wellington opposite the railway station) and recently changed to opening at 12 noon six days a week (closed Monday). This one has been open for a few years now and has won a ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
The right pub for the right conditions..... West Wittering, home of Kate Winslett and Keith Richards to provide you with an indication of the opulence of the housing stock. This is the only pub in the centre of the village. On a beautiful summers d... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Proper little gold mine of a pub - but fortunately, they have the staff and the seating to cope with the hoardes descending. Traditional seaside interior, with the nick nacks and art work, signs to the beach you would expect. U shaped rooms around ... [more>] | |
The Aneurin Bevan (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Quinno _ |
Out in the ‘burbs, oddly located in an island of an awful traffic junction, is the quietest Spoons I've ever been in during ‘normal’ drinking hours - a bit of a funereal atmosphere on my Sunday lunchtime visit. Fortunately the interior layout is a bi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
An odd location - just off the beach but away from the road... they place signs on the roads directing you in. We asked how long it had been a pub and the answer was "a long time" - so if it had been a barn conversion, it was a while ago. Nowhere n... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Made the schlep out here for parochial reasons to do with the pub name. It looks sturdy and handsome from the outside so I crossed my fingers and hoped. However inside in a ghastly Greene King-run barn - gloomy, with sports TVs and squawking kids eve... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
** CAMRA Inventory pub. Three roomed layout; a long main bar on the left and two rooms to the right via a porch. The stained glass is still very much in evidence although a lot of the windows are obscured by high backed pew seating, however the set u... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
GBG pre-emptive stop as it's a Rhymney pub I clocked as I walked by. Fairly bland layout but at these cheap prices I'm not complaining. Of note is the taxidermied stags head and the crowd-pleasing classic rock soundtrack. There are large plate glass ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Well, a ‘beer house’ having a single cask available on a Sunday afternoon isn't doing itself many favours (for the record, the Welbeck Abbey Skylight was good for stillage, NBSS 3.5). Sounds like they were cleared-out at the early part of the weekend... [more>] | |
Ernest Willows (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Quinno _ |
Cardiff isn’t short of a Spoons. This one has an unusual interior, has got the vibes of a converted Oriental restaurant in terms of the lattice woodwork dividers. Also unusual for a JDW in a) having the FA Cup semi-final on and b) with the volume up ... [more>] | |
The Central Bar (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Quinno _ |
Forgotten that I did this one years ago. So today we have a GBG listed Spoons and to be fair they take their cask seriously in here with a blackboard in the middle of the bar showcasing the offering of five (as well as four ciders). Not as clever as ... [more>] |
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