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The Navigation

The Navigation

NottinghamNottinghamshire

Recommended by Al Bundy

A fairly down to earth pub on the canalside. Its an open plan place which seems to like its music as there's a small stage to your right on entering. You are also greeted by a shadowy looking mannequin on entering too. The bar is to your right and ha... [more>]
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem

Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem

NottinghamNottinghamshire

Recommended by Al Bundy

A large modern Wetherspoons like pu.... Well, maybe not. As its well reviewed here I'll give it a go. Multi-roomed with cave-like areas to sit, a dining room up some steps by the bar, a 'haunted snug' to the rear of the servery and a small outside bi... [more>]
Crafty Crow

Crafty Crow

NottinghamNottinghamshire

Recommended by Al Bundy

I thought this was going to be one of those modern monstrosity's when looking from the outside but it turned out to be quite good. Though it is modern it has an excellent choice of beers and ciders. There are 12 handpumps on the central bar with 6 on... [more>]
Ye Olde Salutation Inn

Ye Olde Salutation Inn

NottinghamNottinghamshire

Recommended by Al Bundy

What looks like an interesting pub is let down by its rather run down interior. It certainly looks historic and it does have exposed beams and such but it just didn't do it for me. 10 handpumps on the bar with a pedestrian choice of beers. Happily th... [more>]
The Roundhouse

The Roundhouse

NottinghamNottinghamshire

Recommended by Al Bundy

This is on some Nottingham architectural pub crawl map and while I agree the exterior looks good the interior is a bit naff. Yes there is a nice ceiling painting but the rest just looks like it might be a brothel waiting area. 6 handpumps, so to spea... [more>]
The Roebuck Inn (JD Wetherspoon)

The Roebuck Inn (JD Wetherspoon)

NottinghamNottinghamshire

Recommended by Al Bundy

A very big Wethers. Multi-roomed and on 2 floors plus a beer terrace. The ground floor place has a load of different areas to sit and the servery is L-shaped. 15 handpumps in 3 banks of 5 with the rubbish at the side of the bar. The rest were a decen... [more>]
Bell Inn

Bell Inn

NottinghamNottinghamshire

Recommended by Al Bundy

A decent pub. Though this is supposed to be a dead old pub you wouldn't think so once you are inside. Its a long pub that recedes backwards and there are 3 rooms that I saw. All 3 have their own servery and the rear room is the larger. 12 handpumps i... [more>]
The Old Bank

The Old Bank

MatlockDerbyshire

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

The Old Bank is a new Micro pub, that is attached to the Old Bank Café Bar, and was a former Coffee shop. The pub had only been open for less than a week on our visit. The young friendly and chatty barmaid told us, they nearly run out of beer in the ... [more>]
The Pit & Pendulum

The Pit & Pendulum

NottinghamNottinghamshire

Recommended by Al Bundy

A terrifying pub. Lots of frightening death metal nonsense emitting from the speakers. The place seems to be on 3 levels with the bar split into 2. The handpumps are on the lower bar and if you come in from the scary part and make it to the bar witho... [more>]
The Crispin Inn

The Crispin Inn

ChesterfieldDerbyshire

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

Well worth a visit for the interior alone. The interior consists of four rooms split into two levels, the slightly higher room on the right of entrance leads you into the middle section with bar area and two seated areas, which then leads to a small ... [more>]
The Old Poets Corner

The Old Poets Corner

ChesterfieldDerbyshire

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

Ten ales and one cider on handpump on our visit, four of which were from Ashover Brewery, situated at the back of the pub. The interior was slightly bigger than I expected, with a large room on the right of entrance, with a good sized room near the b... [more>]
Bar Rogue

Bar Rogue

ManchesterManchester (Greater)

Recommended by ROB Camra

A badly designed bar under the Britannia Hotel. It's like an assault course with multiple levels of crap, worn carpets and cheap plastic furniture. Loads of TV's, but you can't see many of them because the lights hang down in front of them. No real a... [more>]
The Annexe

The Annexe

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Blackthorn _

As it’s name suggests, this in fact an annexe to the adjacent Sportsman pub, but run in many ways as a separate entity in it’s own right with a much greater focus on real ale. It’s built in red brick and perhaps at one time may have been a skittle al... [more>]
The Drapers Arms

The Drapers Arms

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Blackthorn _

Bristol’s original micro-pub and still going strong based on a recent Saturday afternoon visit, it is as it’s name suggests, housed in a former drapers shop but they do seem to have made a little more effort here than many micro-pubs to make it in to... [more>]
The Gloucester Old Spot

The Gloucester Old Spot

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Blackthorn _

A good sized pub that was formerly the Kellaway Arms, it was refurbished and renamed a couple of years back and has since been receiving favourable reviews in the local press. There is an attractive beer garden at the rear of the pub that has been at... [more>]
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