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The Whiffler (JD Wetherspoon)

The Whiffler (JD Wetherspoon)

NorwichNorfolk

Recommended by Aqualung .

This is an original mid twentieth century roadside pub that doesn't seem to have been altered that much. It's a roughly L shaped room that is carpeted and has fairly typical furnishings. There is a patio / garden at the rear and a car park belonging ... [more>]
The Glasshouse (JD Wetherspoon)

The Glasshouse (JD Wetherspoon)

NorwichNorfolk

Recommended by Aqualung .

This is a rambling Spoons on two levels though I didn't look upstairs. It's a roughly L shaped room split into different areas. Sadly the far area was taken up with showing a football match and to make matters worse two of the Locale beers on were fo... [more>]
The Bell Hotel (JD Wetherspoon)

The Bell Hotel (JD Wetherspoon)

NorwichNorfolk

Recommended by Aqualung .

I turned up here on a Saturday afternoon to find it rammed, mainly because of the football. I was in the ground floor bar with just the six hand pumps blissfully unaware that there was another bar upstairs! All six pumps were going here with Abbot, D... [more>]
The Murderers

The Murderers

NorwichNorfolk

Recommended by Aqualung .

I went in the Cafe Bar part of this establishment as the main part was rammed with people watching football. This had five beers and two ciders. The beers were Lacon Falcon, Shortts Farm The Cure, Cottage Over The Bar, Winter's Golden Boot and Panthe... [more>]
The Queen of Iceni (Lloyds No 1)

The Queen of Iceni (Lloyds No 1)

NorwichNorfolk

Recommended by Aqualung .

I got here in the late afternoon on a Saturday and although there was nothing on at the nearby stadium it was pretty packed. It looks like it's a new purpose built pub in the middle of a riverside complex just a short way from the station. It's a la... [more>]
Edgar's

Edgar's

E8London (Central)

Recommended by Rex Rattus

There's now no real ale on in here, but there were a half dozen or so unusual keg offerings. Three were from Hackney Brewery, including something with raspberry in it, but I went for the Session IPA at £2.40 a half. They do food - I saw burgers and t... [more>]
Tropicana

Tropicana

SheffieldSouth Yorkshire

Recommended by ROB Camra

Only open Fridays & Saturdays and only from 22:30 even then except for special occasions when football is on.
The Old Ship

The Old Ship

E8London (Central)

Recommended by Rex Rattus

This place is unchanged since previous reviewers' visits. The graffiti (or perhaps it's supposed to be art) still assaults the eye if you walk through the passage from the Mare St entrance, and all the arty stuff is still there on the walls in the ba... [more>]
Keg & Cask

Keg & Cask

HounslowLondon (Greater)

Recommended by Rex Rattus

There's still no real ale - and no sign of any food when I visited on Monday lunchtime. It's a larger pub than it looks from the main road, stretching a fair down the side road, with a largish sports room tacked on at the end. You enter into an area... [more>]
The Black Rat

The Black Rat

BradfordWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

A very good Micro pub that has only been open for three weeks. This is a small micro and only holds a maximum of twenty people when full. Four handpumps in operation on our visit, two from Naylors and two from Rudgate. I went for the Naylors Blond wh... [more>]
The Cavalier

The Cavalier

NewarkNottinghamshire

Recommended by Alan Winfield

The Cavalier was a smart and comfortable pub situated in the middle of Newark. Once inside the pub was quite smart with a single room which was carpeted,the seating was comfy bench type. The pub was a John Smiths tied house with only fizzy John Smith... [more>]
Midland Hotel

Midland Hotel

NewarkNottinghamshire

Recommended by Alan Winfield

The Midland was a large pub that was very close to Newark Castle train station. Once inside the pub had a few different rooms with a decent sized bar and a more comfortable lounge. The pub was a John Smiths tied house on the few occasions i visited i... [more>]
New Charles Dickens

New Charles Dickens

WiganManchester (Greater)

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

Mayflower Brewery was established in 2001 and was brewed in Standish, making it the first Wigan based brewery for 30 years. It's now Wigan's longest running micro brewery and has been relocated to Dochertys. Regular brewing commenced in early 2016 an... [more>]
The Swan

The Swan

WC1London (Central)

Recommended by Pub SignMan

Down a pleasant pedestrianised street, close to Great Ormond Street hospital, this is a narrow but surprisingly deep, single room Taylor Walker pub. You enter the pub past a reasonably appealing outdoor seating area with a few sturdy looking benches ... [more>]
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