Recommended by E TA |
This large thatched country pub sits in its own grounds on the edge of a small hamlet, off the beaten track but popular and busy. There is a large car park at the back, and there are paved seating areas at the front, where you can watch the road, or... [more>] | |
Recommended by Aqualung . |
Revised opening hours are Fri 17:00-midnight, Sat 11:00-Midnight and Sun 11:00-22:00 Visit 09/08/2014 Things have moved on since the Spring and they now have three of their own beers brewed on site, Jack of Clubs, Queen of Diamonds and Pale Ale. T... [more>] | |
The Alfred Herring (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Alesonly . |
Well this spoons has Improved big time since my last visit they must of swapped staff with southgate branch Ha Ha. I Tried three different Ales All were in good condition including Abbot. Service was quick had no problem with staff knowing who was ne... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Myles |
Bar Kohl is now called Slighhouse. | |
Devonshire House (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Alesonly . |
First visit to this spoons although I live just up Muswell Hill I must say its one of the better type spoons I like. Its not too big so its like a drinking in a warehouse like most and not too small. Tried several Ales on tap all were in good conditi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Mike Sayers |
Proper local's pub with three distinct areas plus a small dining area. Food is served some Thursday evenings when either a 'steak / Chinese or Indian ' night is held and at Sunday carvery at lunch times. There is no real ale but the Guinness is excel... [more>] | |
Recommended by Mike Sayers |
The oldest pub in the Isle of Axholme and part of the Admiral Inns Group. Serves at least one and often two real ales from the cask on hand pumps under £3 per pint). Has a large car park with an outside smokers' nest. Food is served most days and on ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Mike Sayers |
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Recommended by Mike Sayers |
There was no real ale on my visit in March 2015 but a delivery was due. Marston's Pedigree is the standard. Decent sized local with a dining area and a separate bar area. Fair sized car park. Will review again when the ale arrives! | |
Recommended by Colin Walker |
The Imperial Hotel changed its set up and name to the Moray Bar and finally from 2009 on it has been upgraded to the first real cocktail bar in Inverness, with its name being Bar One. The place runs training in making cocktails at £25.00 per person w... [more>] | |
Recommended by Colin Walker |
Long before there was Blackfriars, the building in Academy Street, which was built around 1793, was originally used as a general provisions store and coffee house up until 1867, when it became Frasers Temperance Hotel. It continued to trade as “Frase... [more>] |
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