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The Lichfield Vaults, Hereford
Hereford
HR1 2LR
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Star Pubs & Bars (Heineken)Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
Quinno _ left this review about The Lichfield Vaults
Located down a fairly narrow and cobbled pedestrian street leading to the cathedral, which immediately lends it a bit of atmosphere that the interior manages to build on. It’s knocked-through a bit but separated areas remain and the front section has plenty of traditional varnished and carved wood, parquet flooring, and a Tudor style sandstone fireplace. The rear area is a bit more modern with exposed brick walls however it blends in nicely. Four casks from national stagers, my Bass was in good form (NBSS 3.5); mildly surprised there's no GBG listing. I enjoyed my stop. 7.5
On 7th May 2024
- rating: 8
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Ian Mapp left this review about The Lichfield Vaults
Decent enough ale house down a cobbled pedestrian street. A bit of an anti climax after Barrels, as there was no atmosphere generated by the four other (and one dog) patrons.
Unusually, a Bass Premium on. This got my untappd/twitter followers excited, but stupidly I forgot to ask if this was a guest or permanent!
On 22nd March 2022
- rating: 6
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Lichfield Vaults
Located on a pedestrianised lane near the cathedral, this pub has two compact seating areas separated by a wood-panelled wall and the bar along one side. Basic, alehouse-style furniture, with a tiled floor at the front and bare wooden boards at the back. Patio beer garden out back. Having just come out of the Covid-19 lockdown, only two of the six handpumps were in use, offering Wainwright (£3.85) and Doom Bar.
On 22nd July 2020
- rating: 6
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Lichfield Vaults
Earliest records go back to 1793, when the pub was called the Dog. By 1850 the pub changed its name to the Old Dog. The Lichfield Brewery co was set up behind the bar in the early 1920s.
The present landlord Andy Loizou has been here for over a year and now presents the pub with his Greek cuisine. The pub consists of two rooms, which are oak panelled and the bar is on the right from the entrance. The front room displays detailed cornice work, large Georgian windows and a Tudor style sandstone fireplace.
There were five ales on handpump, we went for Caledonain Golden XPA. The food here was excellent.
On 27th March 2014
- rating: 8
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Will Larter left this review about The Lichfield Vaults
The beers on offer were much the same as, if not identical to, OB's review of over a year ago. They were listed on a blackboard behind the bar: every one (from 3.8% to 5.1%) priced at £3.10 a pint. So I prepared to pay £1.55 for my half, only to be told that "the till says it's £1.60". I know it's only 5p difference, but that's a shilling to old folk like me, so I was left feeling ripped off. There are better pubs and more interesting beers to be found within a stone's throw of the Lichfield, and at far more reasonable prices too.
On 7th November 2012
- rating: 5
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Old Boots left this review about The Lichfield Vaults
A small pub in a small street leading to the cathedral, there’s a square room at the front with parquet flooring, wood panelling, a nice stone fire place and a posh ceiling. Less posh is the big screen over the fireplace and there’s a darts board lurking in a discreet cupboard to one side. The collection of old photos was quite expected but the collection of religious iconography much less so. Part of the highly polished counter is to one side. The counter extends back from here into another plainer room with more tables and chairs and a pew, beyond is a patio. The counter has five pulls in the middle serving national cask brews; Bass, Doombar, Adnams Broadside and Deuchars IPA and Flying Scotsman also from Caledonian, in reasonable condition, the pubs is GBG listed but doesn’t display stickers. Lots of keg founts are spaced along the counter length. It’s position makes it popular with tourists but the landlord coped well on his own with food and drink orders although his style and habit of vanishing at times won’t suit everyone. Customers at lunchtime were a mix of suits, tourists and locals.
On 16th September 2011
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Richard Arwkrite left this review about The Lichfield Vaults
Located in a small pedestrianised street leading to the cathedral this pub is well worth a visit for the guest ales they serve.Two rooms knocked through form a single , a smoking area is at the rear. Access for a wheel chair is a bit tight though.Food menu is cheap but uninspired.
On 23rd September 2009
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