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Recommended by arla ramsey |
Wonderful, fun, and friendly people. Eck and Lynn made us feel like part of the community. They serve a good pint. | |
Recommended by E TA |
A small freehouse in a tiny but affluent village on the Somerset Moors, very close to Yeovilton airfield. There is a pleasant and tidy garden at the back with bench seating which gives great views over open countryside. There is a small car park, a... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
Located at a handy point for a pit stop half way up the steep St Michael’s Hill, this is a bit of a cross between a traditional old pub and a sports bar. It consists of a couple of bars, as well as a small seating area at the front with some chunky w... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
Since my previous review this has undergone two changes of ownership and two name changes, and has clearly had an extensive refurbishment being largely unrecognisable from the last time I was in here. A beer garden at the rear has obviously also had ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A good sized pub in this small village, and a handy pit stop if you need some refreshment after having climbed up to the nearby Tyndale Monument. There are a few tables and chairs outside the front of the pub, as well as a small beer garden at the re... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A traditional, stone built pub in this very attractive Cotswold village, it’s in a lovely setting just opposite the church and village green and has both a small patio at the rear of the pub as well as a garden at the end of the car park which contai... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
Located slightly off the beaten track, but well worth making the effort to track down, this is a lovely old pub that whilst it does perhaps have quite a strong emphasis on food with many tables reserved, it is by no means a gastro-pub and is certainl... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Thought for a minute it had been gentrified but the paint job extended only as far as the exterior. Exactly as I remember it and yes, I am a touristy Rebus fan here for the fiction. Intimidating, rough around the edges and I wouldn't change a thing... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Been here before but it took the CAMRA Pub Walk in Edinburgh to really point out its beauty. Look to the ceiling. Look to the tiling. Look to the central Island Bar. A 1st Timothy Taylor Mild consumed in one of the nicer pubs in Rose Street. Visit... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Another unassuming pub from the outside which reveals a gorgeous interior. Again, its the ceiling and the island bar that make this special. Decent local ales. Visit blogged at http://bit.ly/2rTWydn | |
Recommended by hondo . |
bought for around £650,000 reopen next spring | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
According to the 1863 website, Elm House (the name still appears above the door) "was built first as the village blacksmith and later it became the post office", though it looks like more a bed & breakfast hotel to me. It has recently been re-imagine... [more>] | |
Ramblers Bar @ Inn on the Lake Recommended by Will Larter |
The old pub-like bar is no more, though whether this was a result of the depredations of Storm Desmond in December 2015 or just an architect's brainstorm I do not know. Suffice to say that, despite the name Ramblers Bar still appearing above the new ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
Appropriately named, sited as it is at the top of the steepest section of Greenside Road, this is the only proper pub in Glenridding, the others being hotel bars. There's a very small public bar on the left, and a slightly bigger lounge to the right.... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
It was very quiet at the time of my Sunday afternoon visit, but the young lass behind the bar assured me it would get busy with locals later, and that this is a strong area for tourists - holiday cottages and caravan parks - who find it handy for the... [more>] |
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