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Refurbished in May 2017 with the original O'Neill's internal ambience stripped back and painted over, making way for a more contemporary interior (painted wood panelling, exposed brick, grey walls) though the original layout remains almost as it was.... [more>] | |
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There has been a thorough overhaul here. It’s now a quasi-hipster pub with stripped wood flooring, exposed brick walls and battleship grey paint, as well as a glazed porch area which will cause accidents, I’m sure. Big screens showing the cricket. Fo... [more>] | |
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Quick revisit mid-ramble. Glad to see that much of my addled memory was correct. Two ales on; West Berkshire GOB and Swift, the latter of which was in decent nick. There’s a grassed beer garden round the back that looks like someone’s garden – but is... [more>] | |
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So I did return here after an evening walk. Looked pretty much as I remembered. Three on, 2x Sharps and West Berkshire Beehive. I went for the Sharps I hadn’t heard of – was a little past its best but drinkable enough. Apparently called the Butts due... [more>] | |
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Located up a narrow side alley off the main road (or through the back street if you’ve gone off-piste). From the main road you’d easily miss it but the Higher St side shows this as an aged black and white timber building (parts of which claim medieva... [more>] | |
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Street corner pub on an aged part of the quay. Looks decent from the outside but the interior is fairly dull; two-tone brown tongue and groove wood painted walls, brown banquettes and more brown stuff. Unusable dart board, though the floor marking su... [more>] |
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