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Thoroughly refurbished a few years ago (albeit at the price of losing its famous hanging baskets) and relaunched with a PubLove hostel above the bar. Food offered under the Burger Craft brand, and also open for breakfast from 09:00. Mix of furnitur... [more>] | |
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Middle class cafe gastropub with as many coffees coming out as anything else, served by waistcoated staff. Front room retains a bit of modernised character with a low wonky ceiling, beams, wall joists and wood burner on the go. A large modern dining ... [more>] | |
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Craft Union outlet in an attractive building. A deep and narrow interior over three levels - a carpeted lounge, the bar and a pool/darts area at the end. Football being shown on a myriad of screens plus an accompanying whiff of damp. Two cask, GK OSH... [more>] | |
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Large, aged (Elizabethan) black and white timber beamed building. The rambling interior has little in the way of historic interest although it's relatively well done. Don't be put off by the coffee bar as you enter, the pub and dining is further on. ... [more>] | |
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Impressively wonky building (1590s and a * CAMRA NI pub) owned by Wadworth. The bar area hasn't seen much change since the early 50s - open fire, pub carpet, island bar and all rather nice. There’s also a separate Jacobean oak-timbered dining room. G... [more>] | |
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A little away from the immediate town centre and seemingly isolated (you won’t get tourists in here) is this 100% burpy, sweary, 100% polyester shirted sausage-fest. A bit of character inside though, the little side snug off left was nice (if deserte... [more>] | |
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Up for let and currently operating as a quasi-café/bar. Up a steep set of steps to enter. A nasty green, white and grey coloured interior awaits with scuffed wood floor, a fairly unsympathetic whack-through and the bar area is a real tight narrow bot... [more>] | |
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Peculiar place and I was warned by a couple of people in the PoW that hours were ‘whenever he fancies opening-up’ – on my Saturday afternoon visit he was only 10 mins late compared to the advertised time. It’s a micro hidden down a side street with l... [more>] | |
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Unchanged since my previous visit, it's a cracking multi-roomer in a bucolic medieval alley and full of breweriana. GBG-listed, with four cask and a cider on the go, I went for both the local Ledbury brews, the Hersbrucker wasn’t a great brew which p... [more>] |
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