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The Railway

The Railway

TelfordShropshire

Recommended by Will Larter

Taking a hint from Aqualung (see below) we all piled in here on our way from the Cock to the bus stop across the road. The landlord seemed pleased to see us, and was a friendly and welcoming host. His explanation for the name of the pub was that it w... [more>]
Cock Hotel

Cock Hotel

TelfordShropshire

Recommended by Will Larter

What a gorgeous pub. Multi-roomed and oozing history and quality, it's a pub to savour, not for a brief stop on a beer tour of the villages along the railway line between here and Wolverhampton. The beer offering was stupendous, but I was a little un... [more>]
Alexandra Inn

Alexandra Inn

TelfordShropshire

Recommended by Will Larter

I came in here with a splinter group from our crawl of the Wellington to Wolverhampton railway line, tired of the unremitting excellence of the pubs encountered so far. We'd been told there was sometimes a real ale or two on here, and on entry there ... [more>]
The Crown Joules

The Crown Joules

WolverhamptonWest Midlands

Recommended by Will Larter

Now owned by Joules, and there's some evidence that the name of the pub has changed to The Crown Joules, which, like all puns, loses its charm with repetition. The pub itself, despite having been opened out into one large room surrounding the central... [more>]
The Bridge

The Bridge

CannockStaffordshire

Recommended by Ian Mapp

Entry in the 2017 Good Beer Guide. It doesnt look much from the outside and the signage is a little off putting. If you are going to advertise Real Ale, you don't really want a logo for Coors and Carling on the same hoarding. However, looks can be... [more>]
Hanover Tap

Hanover Tap

EdinburghLothian

Recommended by Will Larter

The pub has been reinvented since its previous incarnation, though my daughter was pleased to find that the toilet was still behind the revolving bookcase. Just one real ale (Bru Irish Red Ale - which is apparently imported from County Meath) althoug... [more>]
The Talbot Inn

The Talbot Inn

MansfieldNottinghamshire

Recommended by Will Larter

This pub has clearly started life as a small local at the side of the road out of town, but recent changes like the retail and leisure park opposite have encouraged redevelopment to the extent that it's now hard to discern the original building behin... [more>]
The Tiger Inn

The Tiger Inn

BeverleyEast Riding of Yorkshire

Recommended by Old Boots

A central entrance lobby has a restaurant through the middle door, a bar to the right and they're thoughtfully labelled. The restaurant actually is about three different rooms set up for eating. In the bar the pallet wood counter has five pulls of b... [more>]
The Sun Inn

The Sun Inn

BeverleyEast Riding of Yorkshire

Recommended by Old Boots

Fairly ancient pub, it says it's the oldest in Beverley, with exposed brick and timbers, the floor is a patchwork of flags, bricks and tiles. Once many rooms it's now pretty much open plan with dining room to one side and up a step or two there's a c... [more>]
The Monks Walk

The Monks Walk

BeverleyEast Riding of Yorkshire

Recommended by Old Boots

A very old building (13th C) and a pub since the 18th, entered down an alley from either Highgate or Eastgate, the main bar is to the right with a spare bar and lavatories to left |(from Highgate). The counter holds six pulls of smaller brewery stuff... [more>]
Dog & Duck

Dog & Duck

BeverleyEast Riding of Yorkshire

Recommended by Old Boots

Obviously once a multi-room Victorian pub now opened out with a sort of dining area to the right and a drinking area to the left. Traditionally furnished and decorated in a reassuring way so basically a classic market town centre pub. It's got the mi... [more>]
The Cornerhouse

The Cornerhouse

BeverleyEast Riding of Yorkshire

Recommended by Old Boots

Modernised interior of an old pub, split level at front, the lower part is L shaped with the counter in the long arm along the front of building, 14 hand pulls - not all in use and it's a mix of macro/micro fortunately mainly micro. decorated in a mi... [more>]
The Britannia

The Britannia

GuildfordSurrey

Recommended by Quinno _

Recent revisit found little internal change bar a slight brightening-up of some sections of the interior. Six pumps with 2x Spitfire, Sheps Gold (unavailable), Bishops Finger, Whitstable Pale and Whitstable Red IPA. The latter three beers drank well.... [more>]
The Bull

The Bull

WokinghamBerkshire

Recommended by Quinno _

Has become a very foody place now – on our Sunday afternoon visit there was only small table that was unreserved. Five ales on 2x Rebellion, TT Landlord, Gales HSB and Doom Bar. I went for the Smuggler and unfortunately got a vinegar tint to the beer... [more>]
The Five Horseshoes

The Five Horseshoes

Henley-On-ThamesOxfordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

A Brakspear country pub with lovely elevated views over the Chiltern valley in the garden. A collection of small and snug rooms inside with red painted stone walls, low ceilings, red carpet and a huge inglenook by the bar. It mainly caters for the di... [more>]
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