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Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A pleasant and traditional pub just around the corner from Bathurst Basin, it is surprisingly spacious inside being split over two levels, as well as a small patio area at the front, and, from memory, a further garden at the rear, although the lower ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
This is one of the few proper, traditional pubs left in the central Bristol area, and all the better for it. There is a small patio area at the front, which is a pleasant enough spot although being opposite a busy junction it doesn’t have much of an ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
Since my previous review this has had two changes of name and undergone something of a refurbishment, although I use the term loosely. It’s definitely more of a bar than a pub and had a bouncer on the door even on a recent Monday evening visit. The c... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by ROB Camra |
Another Irish bar, Levenshulme is full of them. Two almost identical rooms with lots of Oirish tat around the walls. I really didn't take to this place. It was pretty full at 6 on a Friday evening, but it was full of people you wouldn't want to drink... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Café bar in Jewellery Quarter, one of a number of upmarket bars in the area. Number of areas for groups to gather and there is a lot of bare brickwork, high ceiling, former small industrial building. Nice enough place | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Bizarre, an art gallery with a bar area. Red carpet entrance and then all sorts of curios on display, include old cassette and tape players. Worth going in just to see the inside. No draft beer available here though | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
24/09/2016 - revisit as the place has been revamped as the Button Factory. It seems most people now congregate on the upper level. Plenty of sofas and the like. Sadly the beer quality now seems to be appalling! 25/06/2012 - Vertu - Modern bar, comfo... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Nice enough small bar, no real beer, there is use of part of the pavement on the ring road for an outdoor space. | |
Recommended by aleand hearty |
Newly opened micropub (09.09.16).Very little information available at present. | |
Recommended by aleand hearty |
Newly opened bar and bottle shop. Six lines feature craft and continental beers. | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Closed. 23/2/16 A 2 roomed pub with the larger room to your left as you enter. This is the lounge part and is quite nice though does feel a bit stale. The room to the right contains a pool table and darts. No real ale on my last visit which was mont... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
After a large refurbishment Bunkers Hill has re opened. Once inside there is one large open plan room with a bar to the right but is a lot smaller inside than the outside suggests. The refurbishment has been extensive and incorporates a modern bare w... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
This is a fantastic addition to Nottingham's real ale scene and especially the "Derby Road Crawl". located opposite the hand and heart and a few shops down is a o long narrow one roomed pub with high sealing and the bar at the back. There are eight h... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
A nice little micro pub just of the main shopping street in a former pet shop i believe. this is a fiarly small room with bench style seating and long tabels and a small bar at the back. All beer is listed on a chalk board to the side and is dispense... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
This pub still retains several interesting heritage features, dating from various times over the previous 100 years or so. The wrought iron signage above the doors is Victorian, as is the curved tiled panel on the corner of the pub bearing the pub's ... [more>] |
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