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Recommended by E TA |
'Tavern' is pushing the bounds of accuracy a bit – it's a single room sports bar in a former shop, previously known as Foxes and The Sportsman. It's pretty horrible, scruffy, loud, unwelcoming, has un-sober customers spilling onto the footpath outsi... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Ross |
I was pleased to discover that this has re-opened, as it was always one of my favourite Oban pubs. Although it has been refurbished, it hasn't changed fundamentally and is still the same welcoming and unpretentious local it was before. Prices are rea... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A no frills boozer located on the main A38, this is surprisingly small inside with perhaps the much of the building being given over to private living accommodation. First impressions are quite good with a small porch consisting of exposed stone wall... [more>] | |
Recommended by hondo . |
a dance school will occupy part of the old Rowantree pub | |
Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
This street corner gastro pub splits in two halves,the right side is a large open plan square room with crowded traditional furniture and the bar,and this is where you can sit and drink.The left side around a pillar is the restaurant and an open kitc... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A good sized pub and hotel just off J22 of the M5, it has been presumably been extended and renovated considerably over the years, and is now quite contemporary in style and it struck me a s being a little bland and corporate, although whether that i... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Ross |
This is now the Bar Rio Bistro and Pizzeria, under which name I will review it separately. | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Seemingly a very old pub, but this could be a more modern conceit, with lots of dark wood. Either way, a pub of some description has existed here since 1610. This is a Shepherd Neame pub with a large array of their ales - my half of Spitfire Gold was... [more>] | |
Recommended by Thuck Phat |
A very pleasant street corner boozer in a traditional building which has had a reasonably sympathetic update. It reminded me of the Craft Beer Co. near Holborn with benches around the walls and a large space in the middle for the busy periods. I enjo... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
A pub has existed in this vicinity since at least the mid/late-18th century, the current incarnation was built into the lower ground floor of an office block in 1972. It's a rather ugly pub, faced in pink granite. Worse, it's a Taylor Walker pub so y... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
I have a hunch that this place is a relatively modern conversion, designed to have a High Victorian appearance with its dark wood, impressive bar back, high ceiling and mezzanine, all in the typical Nicholson's style with conventional furniture, natu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
This is a railway pub whose website states that it's in Whitechapel. Eh? This pub is no more in Whitechapel than it is in White Hart Lane. Reviews below paint an accurate picture of this unappealing place, devoid of décor with lavatories that open ou... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Founded in 2015, this is a Fuller's outlet with a fine view out towards the Monument, the Christopher Wren/Robert Hooke-designed edifice that commemorates the Great Fire of London, 1666. The column is 202 feet in height, the distance from the start o... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve C |
The Royal Norfolk is a large hotel in sprawling grounds just off the sea front. The bar supports three keg products which were Tetleys, Carlsberg and Somerby Cider. There was nobody in the bar when I visited on Saturday afternoon and after standing o... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
On the main street through the centre of Southsea, the Duke of Devonshire is a good, old fashioned traditional pub unburdened by the need for change. Entering through an etched glass ‘Public Bar’ door on the main road, you find yourself in the main b... [more>] |
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