Recommended by hondo . |
Large open plan interior serving 10 real ales,"craft keg" and keg. | |
The Felix Holt (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Oh Wetherspoons, oh Wetherspoons, why oh why. This is as typical a stereotype Wetherspoons as you are ever likely to find. One open plan room, standard furniture and pine fittings, poor service, including the wrong order, depite the number of people ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Large looking building near railway station, smaller than you would think inside. A bit basic & the outside area needs a very good tidy up. Good choice of beers, though they were a little warm | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Slightly run down drinking den. L-shaped room with high ceilings, wood parque floor, bench seating around the outer walls & space filled with rectangular tables with wood chairs. An aged male dominated pub, there was not a female in sight, the pub ha... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Contempory dining venue but room enough to drink as well, there is a variety of drinks including a cocktail list, 5 real ales & craft beers on draught. The real ales included Bombardier and then 4 from micros. The food includes a street food platter... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
I didn't know Black Country Ales had spread this far with their pubs but they continue to impress with taking pubs in untrendy areas or slightly out of the way and turning them into something very good! Ok, its not mega trndy, posh or arty venue for... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Interesting pub on New Walk, a quiet pedestrian street in the city centre (at least it was during my visit). Small looking from the outside it is one long open plan bar inside running past the serving counter. Numerous real ales of good quality. Fri... [more>] | |
Northampton › Northamptonshire Recommended by ROB Camra |
Fairly traditional looking from the outside, but once inside it's very modern with 2 of the 3 areas given over to a bistro. Very interesting area to the rear with a brick built, covered room with posters for bands all over the walls. 4 handpumps on t... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve of N21 |
The Newcastle Hotel is a pleasant pub / hotel on the main street in the centre of Rothbury overlooking the Market place. A traditional two bar pub set up with a plain public bar and then a separate smarter lounge / dining area with a bit more charac... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Ross |
A very small and quaint old bar with an even smaller lounge/snug next to it. There is also a beer garden and a restaurant. Food is also served in the bar, which has a real fire, a single TV screen and “church pew” style seating (but with padding) aro... [more>] | |
Recommended by Cecil Smith |
Visited this pub earlier this month with a few family members to celebrate the Golden Wedding anniversary of close relatives. Prior to the meal we sat outside as it was a beautiful summers evening. A member of staff brought out some menus and subsequ... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
This has to be described as a micro pub,housed in what looks like an old retail outlet in today's trendy Thomas Street.Owned by the good folk of the Marble Brewery the interior is sparse with a single long bench opposite the bar capable of seating 1... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
A highly unusual looking pub both inside and out,reminiscent of a church with a very high ornate ceiling.The netting has caught a lot of loose plasterwork and once where there were four chandeliers,today only two remain.The layout is quirky too with ... [more>] | |
Bishop Auckland › County Durham Recommended by Lesley Tighe |
Normally an excellent place to eat, disabled access reasonable, friendly service, plentiful menu at very reasonable cost, tried a Sunday lunch of roast beef and trimmings for myself, roast potatoes do not bother with, gravy far too salty and not offe... [more>] | |
Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
This pub is set in what looks like a film set,right next to the church and with a cobbled street outside in the upmarket village of Grappenhall.It's a Robinsons tied house,and they have spend a lot to produce a smart interior ,which although modern h... [more>] |
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