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Large pub overlooking West Farleigh's village green. Quite a plain exterior, but reassuringly traditional furniture and decor inside. Features a 'L'-shaped bar, with a dining room at one end and a pool room at the other. Wooden picnic tabs to fron... [more>] | |
The Goodman's Field (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Surprisingly relaxed 'spoons - busy, but not overcrowded, even at office closing time. Good expanse of exterior glazing, so the 'L'-shaped bar is relatively light during daylight. The furniture and decor is more modern than most 'spoons, and it mus... [more>] | |
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Definitely not to be confused with the other Wellington, this pub has an unusual curved façade above ground-floor level, There are a few features on interest inside too, but the mixed furniture and limited decor gave a rather desolate feel when I vis... [more>] | |
The John Fielding (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Character-free 'spoons housed in an unattractive single-storey building adjacent to the regional shopping centre. No distinguishing features inside, but very busy when I visited due to Wales v Fiji on the numerous TV screens so settled for a seat on... [more>] | |
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Existing café with a new bar area added at the back. Basic decor. Friendly and knowledgeable owner. Had only been open for seven weeks when I visited, with various opening hours being trialled. Four handpumps, with a good choice of local beers: O... [more>] | |
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Legendary pub, due to its isolated - at least for southern England - location in the Norfolk Broads, and for having no road access. Arriving by rail at the eponymous request stop (with its little wooden platform too short to even accommodate a two-c... [more>] | |
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Bigger than it first appears, this place gives the impression of being an estate-type pub with few visitors despite being close to Port Sunlight (probably because it is somewhat hidden on the 'wrong' side of the station). Inside, it has been opened ... [more>] | |
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Rather hidden away at the side of the enormous former warehouse now forming the Contemporary Urban Centre (CUC) building. Square bar with very basic furniture and decor. Ceiling supported by iron columns. Some old dock signage on the walls. Anoth... [more>] | |
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Greene King pub, operating as a sports bar and music venue. Opened out to form a 'U'-shaped bar, with a patio beer garden to rear. No real ale so, with something of an atmosphere about the place, it was a quick pint of overpriced keg IPA (£3.50) an... [more>] | |
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Curious little pub, located just off Oxford Street. Quite a high ceiling (that is probably tiled, but which seems to have been painted over), which makes the place seem emptier than it was. Interesting fireplace, with a rather grand clock above. T... [more>] |
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