Recommended by E TA |
Previously The Amport Inn, the pub is under new ownership of the Upham Brewery since Quinno's review, below, but the interior hasn't changed much. The pub's original rural charm is largely gone, wood laminate floors and bland décor add nothing, and ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Stuart Hudson |
over the past 5 years the trade of pubs have fallen low but with the correct ingredients and passion, we can achieve the best ability from any establishment. Its ambition and to never to be defeated. To complete every task and focus on the right solu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
A new trendy bar. No real ale. | |
Recommended by Oggwyn Great |
Popped in here with family for a bite to eat after a visit to the Shropshire Aero Club at nearby Sleap Airfield. Whitbread Pub/Resturant with an attached Premier Inn , the original Sandstone built pub dates from 1841 but only the frontage remains , ... [more>] | |
Leighton Buzzard › Bedfordshire Recommended by Komakino . |
A clean and tided-up boozer with a bright and modern interior perhaps more geared up to dining than the noble art. The bar is central to the right, with all tables on larger left-hand area set out with cutlery as well as a small area with a short vau... [more>] | |
Leighton Buzzard › Bedfordshire Recommended by Komakino . |
Much-lauded for its resurrection from conversion to an Indian restaurant around ten years ago, the re-conversion hasn't given much back in terms of decor as internally it's still rather Indian restaurant-like with brightly-painted walls, pine floorin... [more>] | |
Recommended by Nick Davies |
I guess you have to accept you're in Cotswold tourist central and lower your expectations accordingly. From the outside you've got the usual attractive stone building much of which has been around for centuries. Once you're in it becomes obvious th... [more>] |
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