Recommended by E TA |
A town local in a Victorian building, the upper floors now used as bedsits, the pub business currently operated by Keystone Brewery. Parking is problematic, and there isn't much by way of garden. The bar is Spartan, wooden floors complemented by a ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Michael Wright |
Planning submitted, still open for objections, to knock it down & build flats / shops 27 April 2017 A well-loved Victorian pub will be demolished and turned into shops. http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/our-region/waterlooville/residents-in-shock-as-histo... [more>] | |
Recommended by John Yeadon |
I was informed it was closed, but it is under new management now. | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
The pub has been closed and an application made to convert to residential. However, a community group is objecting to the change of use and it is hoped the pub will reopen. See https://publicaccess.northumberland.gov.uk/online-applications/applicatio... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Nice looking pub from outside, based on Market Square, however its rather uneventful inside. One main room and an off shoot to the side for a quieter space, with bar serving area in main room on back wall. All standard pub fittings and carpets, all ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Nice lloking brick building but on a main road. Inside..oh dear..dark totally uninspiring space filled with standard JDW tables & chairs. Standard JDW staffing as as well, to the point the manager appeared, dismissed a customer asking for a drink, d... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Nice split level pub with I think a back bar/restaurant, just outside of the town centre on busy road. Six real ales & six craft with Raw Brewery influence. A kind of modern-trad mix, nicely laid out, tidy. some high benches & other more tradition... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Thank goodness for Greene King! Never thought I would say that (though actually its twice following Williams Ale House in London), but after the very poor experience of the chain pubs in the town centre this Hungary Horse is much more like it. Modern... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Large, light modern bar near castle. Entrance door opens to steps on the outer wall leading up to the large bar with central serving area. Wood slat back benches, chunky wood tables, big glass frontage. A couple of seating areas on the way up the sta... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Converted warehouse that has the feel of a beer keller, exposed brick & cast iron beams/pillars, subdued red lighting. Pump clips all over the ceiling. The bridge over the canal wharf is a nice touch, couple of boats moored there. Rather warm, as is ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Basic Castle Rock pub that is a simple beer house. No pretentions, not really comfortable, but 2 extra marks from me for the presentation of real ale as well as other forms | |
Annie's Burger Shack and Freehouse Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Large, high ceilinged Georgian type pub with 2 areas and apparently a tavern downstairs. Emphasis is obviously from the name on burgers. Chilled hipster type place, bare brick, stripped tables, hops on the windows. Looks like it is catering for a you... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Very interesting place, small but high ceiling and mezzanine balcony. Wood floor, leather sofas in middle of room, long, thin decorative pillars and the bar is along one wall. Attractive pub and 5 real ales & a cider, though the beer quality was aver... [more>] | |
The Company Inn (Lloyds No. 1) Recommended by Al Bundy |
A large Wethers. A rather hideous one to be honest. Its on two floors but I only went in the ground floor part. A rather dull large open plan room with a raised area to the right. The wide bar has 12 handpumps on with the bank of six to the left hous... [more>] | |
Recommended by Helen Iwanczuk |
Dancing Ken 1935-2017 R.I.P. |
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