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The Tap & Clapper

The Tap & Clapper

LoughboroughLeicestershire

Recommended by Old Boots

A sub-spoons type modern pub on a corner location in the throbbing centre of Loughborough. Basically it's one long thin room with a couple of alcoves and an outside smoking patio. Uninspiring choice of beers on the three pulls, Bombardier or Tetley'... [more>]
The Ship Inn

The Ship Inn

WylamNorthumberland

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

We popped in here on a Friday evening and found the pub to be moderately busy with customers mainly calling in for a bite to eat. The interior was traditional in décor with cream painted walls and a dark brown colour painted lincrusta under the dado.... [more>]
The One Eyed Stag

The One Eyed Stag

Newcastle Upon TyneTyne & Wear

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

This micropub was a former newsagents/post office and can be found between a bookmakers and an Indian restaurant. The interior is one good sized square room with the bar area found along the back right hand wall, which was made from pine with a patte... [more>]
Bay Horse

Bay Horse

Newcastle Upon TyneTyne & Wear

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

A GK house which luckily had a couple of guest ales on handpump. We went for the Sonnet Seraphin Blonde and Jaw Brewery Drop from Glasgow. The interior was split into three drinking areas. The left hand side with a pool table resembled the bar area, ... [more>]
Quince

Quince

WhitchurchShropshire

Recommended by Al Bundy

8/12/16 This seems to be called Quince. Very much an eatery place. There wasn't any real ale and, whether it had just opened or was closing, there wasn't any custom on this midweek afternoon visit.
Shelverdine Goathouse

Shelverdine Goathouse

SE25London (Greater)

Recommended by Rex Rattus

They seem to be maintaining the good ale selection here, unlike one or two other Antic pubs I've visited that seem to be slipping down a bit in that respect. This one had on a couple of Volden ales of course - Session Ale and Summer Ale (£1.80 a half... [more>]
Wig's Place

Wig's Place

Newcastle Upon TyneTyne & Wear

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

This micro was named Wig's Place after the owner Mark, who had a mad looking haircut, when he was in various bands around the late 70's and early 80's. This micro has a small main room and bar on the corner, with a small snug on the left of entrance.... [more>]
The Harry Clasper (JD Wetherspoon)

The Harry Clasper (JD Wetherspoon)

Newcastle Upon TyneTyne & Wear

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

Quite a trendy looking Spoons this one with lots of different wallpapered feature walls, all of which had a different paint effect, which ranged from turquoise to bronze. I especially liked the four booths in the main lounge situated on the right of ... [more>]
The Harrow

The Harrow

MaidstoneKent

Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off

After some 11 years of closure, I was far from convinced that I would ever get another pint in this traditional village pub, but a sustained campaign by a group of local residents against change of use to residential finally paid off earlier this yea... [more>]
The Star Inn

The Star Inn

GlossopDerbyshire

Recommended by Aqualung .

This is an old town pub handily situated by the station. It has been opened out into one big room but retains different areas where separate bars would once have been. The bar counter is in the middle area. This has a wooden floor while the one to th... [more>]
The Smithy Fold (JD Wetherspoon)

The Smithy Fold (JD Wetherspoon)

GlossopDerbyshire

Recommended by Aqualung .

This conversion of a cotton mill seemed fairly large for what looked to me like a smallish town. Inside it's a single large L shaped room where the sound rather echoes. The bar is on the left and there is a raised area to the immediate right. The cei... [more>]
The Eccles Cross (JD Wetherspoon)

The Eccles Cross (JD Wetherspoon)

SalfordManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Aqualung .

This is another cinema conversion, albeit a fairly small one. Inside it's a small (for a JDW) split level room as described below. Despite being small there are twelve hand pumps which had one available soon, the two GK beers doubled, Woodforde Elect... [more>]
The Windsor

The Windsor

LevenFife

Recommended by Colin Walker

The Windsor has its main frontage on the High Street and has a rear emergency exit on North Street. There are rooms available for accommodation. At various times there is live entertainment. There are a few televisions showing live sports. The bar is... [more>]
Castle Hotel

Castle Hotel

ManchesterManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Aqualung .

This is one of the few pubs in Manchester that I've been to a few times before but not for many years, long before they cleaned it up. Although the layout of the place remains the same, like virtually all of central Manchester it's gone right downhil... [more>]
The Art Picture House (Lloyds No 1)

The Art Picture House (Lloyds No 1)

BuryManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Aqualung .

This is one of their better cinema conversions as inside it's clearly recognisable as one. It's very much a Lloyds with the branding still on the outside and I spotted a notice on the way in declaring a dress code and admission fee of £2.00 after 22:... [more>]
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