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Recommended by peter ashworth |
Now called The Fun House | |
Recommended by Gill Smith |
Called in briefly for a bite to eat, and found they had 3 real ales on from local breweries. Sharps Doom Bar, St Austell Tribute and Skinners High Tyde. The main bar is on 2 levels, and there is a set restaurant area. There is a small car park, bu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Golden Lion was one of only two pubs left on Maple road. Sadly the pub was boarded up when i tried to do it while on a large pub crawl of the area. I do hope this is not another South East London pub to bite the dust. Attempted visit 14/5/2016 | |
Recommended by Gill Smith |
Called in this St Austell brewery pub to find out if the carvery meals were daily (they are) and enjoyed one of the best HSD beers I have had in a long time. Perfect. Another 2 St Austell beers on too. The pub is close to the Threemilestone bus in... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
We popped in here on Friday eve and the pub was very busy. They had a guitarist playing on our visit, who was so loud you had to shout to order your pint. We quickly made our escape to an upstairs room, which turned out to be a function room, where a... [more>] | |
The Cuthbert Brodrick (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
A good spot on a sunny afternoon, with lots of adequate seating out front on the patio. Six ales on two banks of three, we found a Saltaire Empress IPA, which went down a treat sitting out in the sun. As Old Boots mentions, the communal washroom down... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
We visited on a Saturday Evening and the place was very busy, but still managed to find a seat at the far end. They had 10 beers on keg and 3 on handpump on our visit, so went for the Ringmaster and High Wire 55, both were in good shape and if I want... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
A classic flat-roofer, formerly known as The Centurion, this is a rough and ready community pub in the Woodside area of Dunstable. A large room, inhabited by a handful of grizzled, but good-natured locals, proferred no real ale, but the friendly land... [more>] | |
Old Palace Bar@The Old Palace Lodge Hotel Recommended by Komakino . |
Quite why this appears on a website entitled 'Pubs Galore' beats me, but as it was on the list with no review, I thought I'd be the first. All I can say is that it's basically a small hotel bar, in a darkly lit corner of The Old Palace Lodge Hotel wi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
An iconic-looking building on a slight bend in the A33 named after Old Big Nose himself (it's actually situated in what was his estate). The bar is through to the left as you enter and occupies a small corner of what is large, high-ceilinged Georgian... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
With the majority of the interior space cordoned of with tables laid for dining, one can see understand what this establishment's main focus is, but there is a generous bar area to the right of the entrance with Tribute the only ale concession (anoth... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
A rough and ready boozer (stared at by a throng of people outside as I approached) which internally looks like it might have been two separate rooms originally. The bar area and to the left of the bar was bare floorboarded and the to right was carpet... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
Massively hipster-fied - all stripped wood and R'n'B beats. The ale selection was a little prosaic for me (Young's Bitter, Young's Special and McEwans IPA) so I went for a Charles Wells Tripped Hopped IPA on keg. I'll be sure to grow my beard out, sp... [more>] | |
Recommended by Philip Carter |
Had a great time in here during the Chippenham Folk Festival 2016. They had an ale and cider festival for the three days. 15 ales available and 6 ciders I think. Luckily I didn't have to wear bells around my ankles to get served. Went in day after fe... [more>] |
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