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Activity for 28th June 2017

15 recommendations submitted on the day.
Jags@119

Jags@119

SouthseaHampshire

Recommended by E TA

A busy corner bar and cafe selling Brewdog beers on draft. The décor is pseudo-1960s, complete with oversize James Dean murals, beer barrels lying randomly around and chrome furniture. Draft beers on were Punk IPA, Brewdog, Dead Pony and Kingpin, w... [more>]
The Regal Moon (JD Wetherspoon)

The Regal Moon (JD Wetherspoon)

RochdaleManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Colin Haslam

Just decided to visit this wether's boozer as its only a short tram ride from where i live in Oldham. The atmosphere and overall layout of the place is standard wether's but the choice of ales more than met my expectations. Well worth a visit just fo... [more>]
The Rock House Inn

The Rock House Inn

Much WenlockShropshire

Recommended by hondo .

planning permission to change the use of the building to residential has been granted
Edwards

Edwards

SheffieldSouth Yorkshire

Recommended by ROB Camra

Much improved since our visit to this pub as the JDW Swim Inn. It's still the same basic shape, but it's been opened out in some areas and made into different distinct areas elsewhere. The range of beers isn't as extensive as it was when it was a JDW... [more>]
Hunt Lane Tavern

Hunt Lane Tavern

OldhamManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Colin Haslam

Called in one Saturday last month and really enjoyed this place.This pub has a warm welcoming feel to it and the decor and layout are very homely.Great selection of JW LEES ales on offer,the bitter was on fine form.The locals were very friendly and I... [more>]
Jimmy's NQ

Jimmy's NQ

ManchesterManchester (Greater)

Recommended by ROB Camra

Outside, this place is just a doorway, inside it's an American looking psychedelic rock bar which has an upside down skull mural on the wall as you enter. There's a raised area at the front of the bar and comfy seating all down the left hand side wit... [more>]
The William Dampier (Lloyds No 1)

The William Dampier (Lloyds No 1)

YeovilSomerset

Recommended by Aqualung .

As noted below this is a large wide room on the ground floor of a hideous mid 20th century building. Most of the seating is low. A raised area at the far right does little to break the monotony. The entrance is on the corner of Middle Street and Cent... [more>]
The Mermaid Hotel

The Mermaid Hotel

YeovilSomerset

Recommended by Aqualung .

This is an old building that has almost certainly been knocked through into a single space. This may not have been done by the current owners Palmers as I don't recall them having any outlets in the Yeovil area back in early CAMRA days. This open spa... [more>]
The Beer School

The Beer School

BoltonManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Komakino .

A newish venture on Westhoughton's Market Street, a shop conversion with shop front facade (large glass windows). An L-shape space has high seating upon entry with bookcase wallpaper, racking to the left offers bottled and canned local beers to purch... [more>]
Anchored in Worthing

Anchored in Worthing

WorthingWest Sussex

Recommended by Pub SignMan

Opened in summer 2013, a full year before Worthing's next micropub came along, this place could to some degree be credited with sparking a bit of an ale revolution in a town which already had a decent stock of traditional pubs. The small single room ... [more>]
The Brinsop Country Inn

The Brinsop Country Inn

BoltonManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Komakino .

Much iteration of their bistro and function room, and as WhatPub suggests, there's little external signage to indicate it partly operates as a pub. That said, the bar area is suitably "hotel bar" with seating more on the cosy side, with leather and u... [more>]
The Turf Hotel

The Turf Hotel

ExeterDevon

Recommended by Roger Ayre

This pub is well out of the way and only opens from March to October. It is easy to get to if you walk, cycle or come by boat. If you come by car you will need to leave the car three quarters of a mile away, but you will have a nice walk by the canal... [more>]
The Three Fishes (Lloyds No. 1)

The Three Fishes (Lloyds No. 1)

WorthingWest Sussex

Recommended by Pub SignMan

With the Timothy Shelley over the road having closed, this is now Worthing's only Wetherspoons venue, occupying the former showroom of the Worthing Corporation Electricity Board, whose three fishes emblem can still be seen on the front of the buildin... [more>]
The Hulton Arms

The Hulton Arms

BoltonManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Komakino .

Located on a crossroads this is large, probably former multi-roomer pub which retains some character (dark wood flourishes, original fireplaces) but was inhabited by locals of a certain age all bar-seated, ready to stare at a stranger in their midst.... [more>]
Missoula

Missoula

BoltonManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Komakino .

A cocktail / sports bar located in the shadow of Bolton Wanderers' stadium, but named after a city in Montana(?). There's an island bar, exposed brick throughout, no real ale, be-aproned waiters, overloud music and, if you get here after sundown, tho... [more>]