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Recommended by hondo . |
Located close to Esher train station(Sandown racecourse).The bar area is quite small but plenty of seating outdoors if the weather is fine. 3 real ales served. A pleasant location in the summer. | |
Recommended by Steve C |
The York Tap is a station pub with access via the street and a platform in the station where there was some cafe seating during my recent Friday morning visit. The interior consists of a large island bar that supports twenty hand pumps and twelve tap... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve C |
The Maltings is not the biggest pub and the arrival of twenty or so fellow pub crawlers on a recent Friday morning made the interior quite cosy, but the staff soon hacked their way through the orders and I found myself with a pint. I’m not sure which... [more>] | |
Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Unbranded Ram (Youngs) pub with modernised furniture and decor but otherwise the rectangular bar is quite traditional for a City pub in terms of layout with more space for 'vertical drinking' than for seating. More facilities downstairs (not visited... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve C |
I visited Sutlers Bar about an hour after arriving in York from London so obviously I went for a half of the Camden Brewery keg option. Whilst being served by the extremely friendly barmaid I noted that the bar supports six hand pumps and a host of p... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve C |
Behind the large windowed frontage of the Hop is a high ceilinged L shaped bar with seating that runs along the front windows and along the right hand wall. At the rear is a much larger area that houses a pizzeria and more seating. This area looks as... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
The ale selection doesn't seem to have improved significantly since the previous reviewer's visit, with just London Pride; Darkstar Titanic; Old Hooky; and Maximus (apparently from the Maximus Brewery) available. By many standards this wouldn't be ba... [more>] | |
The London & Rye (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Rex Rattus |
This is a fairly typical 'spoons conversion. They did have several decent ales on though, including Celtic Experience Dark Age (£2.35 a pint), a decent enough 4% mild. If you were just dumped in here somehow you would know instantly you were in a 'sp... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
They had four of the usual suspects on in here - London Pride (£1.40 a half); GK IPA; Bombardier; and Doom Bar. A more unimaginative quartet it would be hard to find, and the Pride wasn't in very good condition either. There are glossy menus on the t... [more>] | |
Recommended by ALASTAIR BARTER |
It looked open when I took a photo on 18 September 2012 so it must have closed since then. | |
Recommended by hondo . |
2 floor Nicholson's pub(didn't visit upstairs). 6 real ale taps 5 on during my visit. Quite a plain interior by Nicholson's standards. | |
Recommended by hondo . |
Fuller's pub with a narrow traditional interior. 10 real ale taps 9 guests during my visit. | |
Recommended by hondo . |
Taylor Walker pub with an ornate mirrored interior(didn't visit upstairs). 8 real ales and food served. | |
Recommended by Steve C |
The Blue Bell is an old traditional York pub with a small front bar and small back ‘smoking room’ seating area. I counted seven hand pumps on the bar and noted the presence of Guinness, Staropramen and Carling. I was warned about the governor not per... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve C |
During a recent Friday afternoon visit the friendly barmaid informed my group that the Watergate Inn had just changed its name from the Five Lions. The interior is long and thin with a bar that supports three hand pumps and a standard/premium draught... [more>] |
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