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Recommended by Quinno _ |
"Recently changed hands, now called Harry's, and has 6 real ales including a range of Shotover Ales sold as Morse/Lewis themed house beers" (local CAMRA) May 2014 (as Corridor) One unclipped ale pump. Previously called the New Inn, around 10 years b... [more>] | |
Recommended by E TA |
A large modern pub in Victorian premises on a busy night life street. The pub is formed from 2 or 3 adjacent shops knocked through to make a single establishment. The wood-themed décor is the same throughout, but the conversion has included two bar... [more>] | |
Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
Owned by the Gloucester Brewery,these former stables in the historic Gloucester Docks have been converted into a craft beer emporium.There is a steep descent into a modern looking bar with the severy running along the back wall,while there are many w... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A pleasant country pub tucked away in quite a remote village, it’s unlikely to get anything in the way of passing trade but was nonetheless surprisingly busy on a recent mid-week evening. There are good sized gardens at the front with plenty of table... [more>] | |
Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
Situated in a modern building overlooking the boats moored up along the Gloucester Quayside and by Llanthony Lift Bridge,the interior is large with the bar directly infront of the entrance,an open kitchen the the rear left hand side with a small mezz... [more>] | |
Recommended by hondo . |
West Berkshire Brewery has bought Shillibeer’s in Islington, its first London pub | |
Recommended by Alan Hurdle |
The Llinegar looks more like an old barn rather than a pub as you pass on the main road. Hard to photograph except from the middle of the road. Inside is more modern with a bar area leading to a dining room. No Real Ale. The small bar area only s... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
Copper is a new upmarket bar that has vastly improved this area of upper parliament street and market street along with the Three Crowns,this area now looks a lot better that it did a few years back. Once inside the bar Faces on entry,there is a sma... [more>] | |
Recommended by Helen Iwanczuk |
Now being converted into Neptune, a home and kitchen showroom. | |
Recommended by Philip Carter |
I like this pub, it is like a Wetherspoons without the families with prams. Okay, so the prices are higher, but it is comfortable, has smart decor and the staff are friendly. I always visit when I am in the area. 4 real ales on tap and at a good pric... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
Liberty's was a large bar that opened in the mid 90s. This was in my opinion the roughest of all the rough bars that were on this small stretch of Upper Parliament street,with the demise of all but Foxys this is now a safer area to drink. Once insid... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Q Lounge was as the name suggests a lounge with lots of pool tables in it,the pub was situated above the shops on long row and had a very narrow entrance between two shops,then it was a walk up a flight of stairs to get into the room,this room ov... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Half Crown is a decent looking stand alone pub that is situated away from the town centre on the busy road to Nottingham. This pub used to be a Kimberley tied house with a decent drink of Kimberley bitter on the bar. On a recent visit the pub see... [more>] | |
Recommended by Philip Carter |
This is an old type of pub, a proper pub with locals who know each other are engage in friendly banter. It may not have the plush decor of the big chains, but I felt at home when I visited, and, being from London, it is a nice change from the high pr... [more>] | |
Recommended by Philip Carter |
Still stand by my original review, but here is some extras. Visited during the Chippenham To?k Festival, one whole bar was full of musicians, doing a jam session, if that is the correct term. I managed to get in an order a pint of ale, can't remember... [more>] |
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