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Ryans N16

Ryans N16

N16London (Central)

Recommended by Steve C

With the name Ryan’s bar I was expecting a small Irish bar with the odd limerick on the wall and maybe a wooden road sign pointing the way to Donegal, but I couldn’t have been more wrong. This is a bright and airy bar which is quite thin, but there i... [more>]
Moses Gate Hotel

Moses Gate Hotel

BoltonManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Alan Winfield

This pub is in Farnworth and it is close to the train station. The pub had Vaux signs outside but there were no Vaux beers in the pub i thought it was a scot-Courage house with no real ale only keg John Smiths bitter. Pub visited 24 November 2001.
The Bay Horse

The Bay Horse

OtleyWest Yorkshire

Recommended by John Bonser

The Bay Horse is a small Tetley's pub opposite the market square in the centre of Otley. The main bar has a stand up drinking lobby in front of a room that has fixed seating round the walls. Somewhat oddly, this room is decorated with some framed ... [more>]
Royal Marine

Royal Marine

ChertseySurrey

Recommended by John Bonser

In the village of Lyne, the other side of the M25 motorway from Chertsey, is The Royal Marine, a small cosy, comfortable free house. The pub dates back to 1847 and was originally 2 separate cottages. It's name is in recognition of the fact that Qu... [more>]
The Crown

The Crown

ChertseySurrey

Recommended by John Bonser

Occupying a prominent position on London Street in the centre of Chertsey, The Crown Hotel is an imposing 18th century former coaching inn with an impressive Tudor style brick and timber frontage. A number of years ago, this Young's house joined t... [more>]
The Coach & Horses

The Coach & Horses

ChertseySurrey

Recommended by John Bonser

Close to the town's football and cricket grounds is The Coach and Horses, a cosy and comfortable smallish Fullers tied house in a residential area of Chertsey. As you approach the pub, at the foot of St Ann's Hill, a sandwich board welcomes you wi... [more>]
The Golden Grove

The Golden Grove

ChertseySurrey

Recommended by John Bonser

On the outskirts of Chertsey, half way up St Anns Hill, is The Golden Grove, a former coaching inn on the old route to Windsor. Set back somewhat from the road, the pub features low ceilings and heavy beams, but it's a rather characterless and unr... [more>]
The Odd One Out

The Odd One Out

ColchesterEssex

Recommended by John Bonser

Also to the south of Colchester town centre, and only a shortish walk away from The British Grenadier, is the unusually named Odd One Out, a rather quirky old fashioned pub that offers a good selection of real ales and has won numerous CAMRA awards o... [more>]
The British Grenadier

The British Grenadier

ColchesterEssex

Recommended by John Bonser

In town several months ago for the Sheffield Wednesday match, a longish walk from the main railway station took me to The British Grenadier, a smallish street corner Adnams tied house to the south of the town centre. It's a rather basic affair wit... [more>]
The Chequers Inn

The Chequers Inn

KnebworthHertfordshire

Recommended by Bucking Fastard

A pre war roadhouse with an unremarkable exterior but a very friendly welcome within.Through the central front entrance there is a large fish tank with a restaurant to the left,branded as Benick's,and a lounge to the right which has the bar.The loung... [more>]
Beech Tree Inn

Beech Tree Inn

SloughBerkshire

Recommended by Steve of N21

This closed down a long while ago and is now a private house. But don't worry , The Jolly Woodman is just up the road and this is recommended for a stop whilst around The Burnham Beeches area.
Overdraught

Overdraught

ManchesterManchester (Greater)

Recommended by peter ashworth

Bar 2 B is now called Overdraught [Admin note: actioned 07/10/2010]
Old School Taphouse

Old School Taphouse

ChesterfieldDerbyshire

Recommended by Alan Winfield

This is a newish pub that is in the left half of the old village school. The old playground is now a small area to drink outside once inside here you walk down a corridor which takes you into a largish room the bar is on the left as you go in,the fl... [more>]
The Rising Sun

The Rising Sun

WaterloovilleHampshire

Recommended by Michael Wright

Not quite sure what to make of this pub, seems a bit of a mix as if unsure if it wants to be local pub or eatery. None of it in a bad way though As you enter from car park door [fair sized car park, plus free on street parking]there is an area to ri... [more>]
Railway Hotel

Railway Hotel

BoltonManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Alan Winfield

This pub is in Farnworth and it is a Joseph Holt tied house i had a drink of their bitter and as usuall was very nice. Pub visited 24 November 2001.
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