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Recommended by John Bonser |
Update - January 2015 Another very enjoyable visit yesterday before our trip to the Madejski with five real ales on - TT Landlord and Best, London Pride, Loddon Hoppit and Elmers from the Flying Monk Brewery in Malmesbury. The latter two were in fin... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Essentially it’s a restaurant but allows drinking-only in a couple of the front areas and the large n' lovely rear garden. An attractive old exterior (note the leaded lattice windows). Pretty massive inside, must have been extended backwards a few ti... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
This a wonderful traditional pub, bits of which date from the 15th century. Interesting dark wood (oak?) bar top with old wooden barrels pleasingly making up the curved bar frontage. Cosy interior with beams and a real fire. Three ales; Holdens Speci... [more>] | |
The Queen Hotel (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Moby Duck |
A bit of a surprise this one, in what is quite frankly a bit of a grotty town,I was expecting the worse possible scenario,but like Malden man in the previous review I too was pleasantly pleased to find a very smart and clean establishment. I called i... [more>] | |
Recommended by ALASTAIR BARTER |
Very nice pub The Overlee, the one that replaced Clark & Sons. Good selection of traditional lagers, ciders etc plus guest beers and real ales Tried one of their real ales yesterday - Goose Island - lovely taste to it. Recommended. | |
The Six Bells (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Steve of N21 |
This former furniture shop was converted into a Wetherspoons outlet in Feb 2013 and takes its name from a former pub that used to stand next door, and was the headquarters of the bell ringers from the neighbouring St. Thomas's Church. This is a very... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
There are three Wetherspoons pubs in close proximity to one another in the centre of Rotherham, but this place is the only one operating under the Lloyds No 1 brand. Arriving at around midday on a Saturday, the place was considerably calmer and quiet... [more>] | |
Recommended by ALASTAIR BARTER |
Gartland Arms is now The Three Churches Inn - took a photo 29 April 2012. | |
Recommended by ALASTAIR BARTER |
Very nice warm and friendly locals pub. Took photo on 30 March 2013. | |
Recommended by ROB Camra |
Has now reopened as the Brewery Tap for Fat Brewer brewery and will be stocking their own beers from Spring 2015. | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Royal Oak is quite a nice looking pub and it is a lot bigger than it looks. Once inside there was a very smart L shaped room with the bar facing this room was the lounge it was carpeted and seemed very comfortable and had a cosy feel to it,there ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Fighting Cocks is in the centre of the village and faces the small square. This is a smallish pub and the front door is closed you have to use the side door once through this there is a pool table on the right and the bar is to the left and this ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Black Horse is on the busy A151 but it is set back from the road. This looks like quite a big old pub from the outside and once inside there were a few different rooms we went to the right and this was a long narrow room with the bar on the left ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Five Bells is a stone built pub that is on the busy A151. The front door to this pub is closed and the main entrance is at the side,once inside you have to go to the right which takes you back to the front of the pub. There was one room that i no... [more>] | |
Recommended by train man |
Not on my list, but looked good with an almost Tudor-style frontage, and Everards owned, so I jumped off the bus & walked back. Woe is me. Four handpumps, Tiger & Original plus 2 unclipped. Tried the Tiger – it didn't look good, and wasn't. I'd alrea... [more>] |
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