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Recommended by Komakino . |
An Olde Worlde pub on Chesham's pedestrianised High Street, a site of historical interest according to a plaque and other historical blurb out front. Inside it's quite narrow with a herringbone parquet floor on entry with standard tables and chairs e... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
A pub which offers Thai food, the entrance door was shut on a Sunday afternoon at 4pm, but the tried-and-tested "hand over eyebrows and peer into a window" trick seemed to work as a chap looked up from his newspaper and opened up to let me in for a d... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
OK, so I think I came in at a crazy time. Eight-thirty on a Monday evening: unsure as to whether the place was open or not (some lights on, some off, umbrellas outside folded up). Door checked: open. A cosy, rustic pub with a small dining area throug... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
A too-cool-for-school bar in a town full of them, named after the inventor of the jet engine with plenty of distressed decor and a variety of hodgepodge style trappings. Four ales available including Thwaites Bomber, St Austell Proper Job, Prescott H... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
A pub I would describe as pleasant but not particularly remarkable in any way. L shaped inside with wooden flooring and a fair bit of exposed brickwork on the walls, casual seating throughout. Five handpumps in all but a choice of three beers, two fr... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
A Young's pub in the middle of Putney High Street, modernised inside to the point of being bland,it's open plan with seating areas throughout.There are eight hand pumps in all, all were clipped but only a choice of three beers, Young's Bitter and Spe... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
A large pub set in a residential area a little away from the main town. Inside the single room is traditional and horseshoe shaped with normal tables and chairs scattered throughout.Various entertainment is to be had, there is a pool table , darts, q... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
Situated in the sumptuous Windrush valley just outside Burford, this is a Cotswold Stone-construct as is the norm in these parts. Internal areas snake around a little bit and there's plenty of Mitford Sisters memorabilia on the walls. A small bar can... [more>] | |
Recommended by Malcolm Nicholls |
Currently on the bar; Butty Bach, Three Tuns Solstice, St Austell Proper Job. Coming next, Ludlow Gold, Oakham JHB | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
The Red Lion is owned by Old Mill Brewery and features seven hand pumps. Unfortunately only two were in use, with Westons Old Rosie cider and Old Mill Traditional Bitter. The landlord says that the mild, mentioned on the WhatPub review, just doesn't ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
Formerly the Rose & Crown, this pub was re-opened in 2016 and features beers from Hop Jacker microbrewery, based at the Dronfield Arms a few miles north of here. At the time of my visit there were only five hand pumps, one of which was being used for... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Ross |
As the name suggests, this is mainly geared towards dining rather than drinking. You can just have a drink though, and the regular range of Central Scotland staples is on draught. The single real ale tap was, unfortunately, devoid of real ale. In app... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
A very welcome transformation after my attempted visit five years ago (see below) when no real ale was served here. The new owner envisaged that the pub's proximity to the Chesterfield Arms would be mutually beneficial, and he told me that he has onl... [more>] | |
Recommended by Phantom Pigeon |
Stayed here for a couple of nights and really pleased we did. The room was very clean and comfortable, and quite large. As to the pub itself, it's a great little place. We were made to feel most welcome by the staff and local alike. There were two re... [more>] | |
Recommended by Malden man |
Closed and boarded as of today, the facebook page is down too. |
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