Recommended by Moby Duck |
Mr Fastard below has just about covered our visit here,I was rather amazed at the similarity to the Chequers upon entering the courtyard and had to do a double take.A rather standard and safe beer selection but the Red Squirrel Hopfest Pale was good.... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
A solid looking Victorian corner pub, inside the open-plan main room was,I noted at the time, a little sterile in its feel , eight pumps with a mixture of Greene King and XT beers available and two Ciders.This pub was OK but being the last pub of a ... [more>] | |
The William Webb Ellis (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Moby Duck |
A large formula spoons,one long room carpeted throughout with the usual multi-seating options,the room itself was quite gloomily lit. At the bar the service was good, quite a novelty for me as far as spoons go,there were three banks of four handpumps... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
One of two microbreweries in Herne Hill, opposite the excellent Brockwell Park, this is a typical example of a new London brewery maximising the potential of a railway arch to create their own slice of the craft beer market. Much like similar operati... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
A chunky corner pub,the L shape main room has been modernised inside with the majority of the tables set for eating. Seven handpumps adorn the bartop but sadly only a choice of three, London Pride, Twickenham Sundance and No18 Yard 4-4-2. I seems thi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
The signs were not good on approach to this pub,the only building in the street with dead or close to death hanging baskets.Upon entry I found a featurless ,long single plainly (and badly)decorated room,three tv screens were spread along the wall to ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Situated in a railway arch opposite Brockwell Park, this is one of two enterprising local microbreweries with their own onsite bar, creating a mini craft beer scene in Herne Hill. As with the Canopy Brewery a little further down the line, the bar is ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
The highlight of a midweek mini-crawl in Warrington after the excellent Tavern on Church Street, this high-ceilinged, bar-sectioned (two) and nicely carpeted locals' boozer is well worth a visit if in the area. Four ales were available on my visit - ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
Proudly proclaiming out front that they are open 'all day, every day', this is a clean and charming Cotswold pub in the small village of Andoversford, just outside Cheltenham and off the main A40 road. Internally, it's kind of staple-shaped, with the... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Blessed with an idyllic setting overlooking Chichester Harbour at Dell Quay, this is a large waterside pub that seemed very popular with walkers in search of refreshment and family groups looking for a spot to eat. The pub has a multiple room layout,... [more>] |
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