Recommended by Peter Rydings |
Always worth a look in this pub had a pint of Burke and Hare named after the body snatches of years gone by | |
Recommended by Peter Rydings |
As said hondo its a gimmick still got to walk through to get served in biddy mulligans | |
Recommended by Peter Rydings |
Like all the pubs down the Grassmarket worth a visit | |
Recommended by E TA |
A traditional town pub with a long history, currently owned by Hall and Woodhouse. It oozes oak beams, wooden floors and county charm. The brick hearth houses a Victorian range which has been kitted out with electric lighting to make it look alight... [more>] | |
Recommended by Peter Rydings |
Called in here for our dinner after doing the pubs in the Grassmarket area very nice part of the Nicholson chain and you dont get many bad ones the food was good and the beer better | |
Recommended by Harry Crumble |
This place had reverted Back to "The Fat Fox" in 2011. | |
Recommended by Soup Dragon |
This is a detached pub with attached accommodation. It looks like an original late Georgian beerhouse, very plain and in white painted brick. The central entrance is no longer used - entrance is at the rear. There is a small patio. The pub has two ro... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Ross |
With more than 100 rooms available at reasonable prices, this is the best accommodation option in Aberfoyle, despite being situated about a quarter of a mile away from the centre. The bar is a spacious, rectangular, barn like affair with the serving ... [more>] | |
Recommended by ALASTAIR BARTER |
After checking out some pubs in Dumbarton Road last sunday 20 July 2014, I noticed the Partick Tavern is now The Partick Brewing Co. | |
Recommended by john gray |
Small but nice pub just behind Leicester square. Very quiet considering the location.Nice tiled frontage.Only Sheps beers on.Bishops finger-Whitstable bay and Spitfire. | |
Recommended by john gray |
Smart modern looking pub with downstairs area for comedy/music. Caricatures of famous comedians line the walls but just give it a tacky tourist appeal.Three cask beer on Pride ,Doombar and Bishops Finger.As there is a Sheps pub selling BF only 50 yar... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
This is a fairly grand looking pub, built by the Truman's Brewery back in 1876 on the site of an older pub called 'The Last'. The pub went through a dubious phase from the 1970's to 1990's, operating as an illegal strip bar and brothel before falling... [more>] | |
Recommended by john gray |
Now called Forge.Large high ceilinged,stylish but dark bar.Food led but they have 2 keg beers from Meantime.Pale ale and London Lager which was nice on a warm night. | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
This is the largest pub in Brockenhurst and arguably the one most set up for diners. The pub is set in an attractive 18th Century building that appears to have been extended over the years, resulting in a bit of a rambling interior over different lev... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Situated next to Brockenhurst station, the Forester's Arms is a popular, down-to-earth local's pub with a nice, traditional two bar layout. Entering via a small, front patio seating area, you find yourself in a compact L-shaped public bar with a seat... [more>] |
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