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Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
A proper old school boozer,on a street corner not far from the station.At some stage the interior must have been opened out as along the left hand wall there are two unused fireplaces.There is a pool table on this side,the L shaped bar is at the far ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
A pub of two halves,the best being the front lounge that you enter from the street.This room shows the age of the building with exposed timbers and thick walls,and it has the tallest bar in Hertfordshire to one side,with a notice saying you may not g... [more>] | |
Recommended by E TA |
Originally The Great Western Hotel, then more recently Samson's Bar, now a music pub and nightclub. The single large bar is sparsely furnished, entered through a doorway which was initially hidden by an oversized smoker. There was no real ale avail... [more>] | |
Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
Clearly an old building,but unloved and basic.You enter into an overlit tap room with no character,it looks more like a shop than a pub.The furniture here is worn and there is a tacky sweet dispenser.The regulars were using the full range of expletiv... [more>] | |
Recommended by ROB Camra |
Now open Thursdays 17:00 - 23:00 as well. | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
A 2 roomed pub down a back street of the town centre. As noted it has a plain looking exterior and inside is fairly traditional. One of the rooms houses a pool table. The servery is split into two with a handpump on each side. Doom Bore was on one pu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
A nice enough pub at the side of Rugby School. Basically an open plan pub but with 2 areas, with the rear area housing the bar. 8 handpumps on the bar, though for a Camra POTY winner, I was a bit disappointed by the rather pedestrian beer selection o... [more>] | |
Recommended by Oggwyn Great |
New Cocktail Bar opening on 27/02 | |
The Horseshoes @ The Rugby Hotel Recommended by Al Bundy |
Apparently a hotel bar though to be honest it just looks like a trendyish bar inside. I seem to have entered from the rear of the pub so had to walk through a narrow lounge like area that was resplendent with leather armchairs. The servery was at the... [more>] | |
Recommended by Philip Gaskin |
We visited the Liberty Bell when it reopened after a refurbishment and conversion to a Beefeater from Table Table. The layout is still broadly the same, but the restaurant area has had the separated areas removed, which makes it look a canteen. It al... [more>] | |
Rochdale › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by ROB Camra |
A brewery tap on a small industrial estate in Whitworth. Nothing else is open around here at night, so just look for the light. As you enter, the brewery is on the left and you have to walk the full length of it to find the taproom at the rear to the... [more>] | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
The Parlour is a sort of Cocktail Bar come Coffee house that sells American Craft Beers and seems to be joined to a barbers shop. | |
Recommended by Lester Ford |
A Wednesday afternoon visit after lunch locally. Pretty busy with tourists and office workers. I headed to the middle bar as it was quiet and selected a very good pint of Bays Gold. Cracking interior, worth a visit for that alone but the beer is al... [more>] | |
Recommended by Lester Ford |
Football Saturday and I was part of 3 coaches of Dulwich Hamlet fans that arrived here at once. Being the nearest pub to the ground and with the club deciding not to open the bar before the game to away fans the Orange Tree did very well for 2 hours!... [more>] | |
Recommended by Lester Ford |
I spent Saturday night here a few weeks back after a day at football. Choice of 4 ales on the hand pumps, I had several pints of Gipsy Hill’s Wayfarer @ 4.6%, which all slipped down perfectly. The crowd was mixed with a post rugby crowd which were ... [more>] |
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