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Middlesbrough › North Yorkshire Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Taking its name from the flagship of Middlesbrough's most famous son, Captain James Cook, the Resolution is a large town centre Lloyd's No 1 bar close to the bus station. You enter into a spacious open plan ground floor room with the servery along t... [more>] | |
Recommended by hondo . |
under new ownership | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
A fine looking pub on the outside, but once within its just an opened out low to mid buget pub grub chain style pub, now owned by Stonegate, offering just national brands on the bar and most uninspiring. | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
A decent sized Fullers pub that as mentioned below seems to have had a refurb somewhen in the last few years and as a result has lost some character that it may once have had in its Gales days.Open plan inside featuring Sky Sports,there was also a po... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
Basically laid out pub with a mix of seating through the main drinking area, to the side of this is a small informal dining area, another larger area to the rear for the same purposes, the plush red carpet from Quinnos 2010 visit is no longer so plus... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
A small traditional with several walkthrough drinking areas,low ceilinged with black beams and posts.There were five handpumps in total, all in use and providing a mixed bag of beer, Doom Bar, Hogsback TEA, Loddon Hoppit and two from Binghams, an exc... [more>] | |
Recommended by E TA |
A single room dive bar with a pool table and tv screens showing sports matches. It was dark and unwelcoming. The entrance was guarded by a large gang of unfriendly smokers, and there was no real ale on offer despite the 'Freehouse' tag. A rum affa... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
I had intended to stop in here for a breakfast before the mid-day cut off point with 15 minutes to spare, It soon became apparent after waiting 5 minutes with several people ahead of me I was pushing my luck, just one girl serving so not her fault bu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
What looks like something decent pub-wise outside, its rather basic and devoid of much character once inside. one elongated room with standard seating around the periphery,theres little in the way of internal decor.There are three TV screens and live... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
Quite a strange set up to this Brakspear pub, three interconnecting rooms,the front area is set out as a cocktail bar,the middle is as a traditional drinking area with the rear a small lounge area with some sofas.I of course gravitated to the central... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
This is now a coctail bar, no beer, no thanks. | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
Another Wokingham pub that has probably seen its heyday a good while ago.A single Room divided by a central chimney breast with a real fire open to both sides. mixed seating high and low. There was a couple of TV screens with football on, live music ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alastair Barter |
The new pub has finally opened called The Grove. Almost full marks - a big improvement to Carriages. Only one slight down side - you have to ask staff the way in to the dining section by getting someone to open the sliding doors to get in. It would b... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
I thought this was quite a decent pub altough I am not particularly a Fullers fan.Split level and multi-roomed,wood flooring and some exposed brickwork,Sports TV was showing football,Sunday lunches were being served. Four handpumps, all Fullers,Pride... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
A two bar backstreet locals pub, two out of three beers were on in this Greene King pub,Morland Original Bitter and Old Speckled Hen, with a reversed GK Reserve IPA clip.It was reasonably attended on a Sunday afternoon,I wasn't keen on the beer but n... [more>] |
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