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The High Horse, Newbury

8 London Road
Newbury
RG14 1JX
Phone: 0163549143

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The High Horse

An unbranded Arkell's house, refurbished and now run by the Dodo pubco. Busy on a Saturday evening, with plenty of mostly younger customers in the various (slightly split-level) seating and dining areas. 3B, Belt Driver IPA (£5.20) and Cotswold Yellowhanmer cider on the three handpumps, and ten other beers and ciders available from the row of craft keg taps on the bar-back.

On 30th January 2026 - rating: 7
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Moby Duck left this review about Cross Keys

I found this a rather good looking pub inside, Split levelled it was furnished well throughout with some decent seating. Still an Arkells pub but only one cask ale on, this was Arkells Spring Hopper, the keg offerings were of normal suspect stuff. Certainly worth a look in here despite limited beer options.

On 12th May 2023 - rating: 7
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Quinno _ left this review about Cross Keys

After an ill-fated stint as Allsorts Café Bar, this has re-opened as a pub and reverted to the Cross Keys moniker. Still an Arkells house with three of theirs on: 3B, Moonlight and Wiltshire Gold (which despite being an Arkells beer was actually quite good, well-kept at least!) plus Old Rosie cider. Belfast-style sink behind the bar held a number of wine bottles. Staple shaped interior, two raised areas on each leg of the staple with a quiet lounge area to rear left, decorated in an unusual Victorian photo wallpaper. Greyish-blue painted wood panelling and laminated flooring in the main bar - not much in the way of creature comforts, more of a sports bar feel. Two TVs showing footy, some of the crowd were a bit OTT and it’s very much a ‘bloke’ pub. Other items of note included a pool, jukey and, intriguingly, “Rock n’ Roll Bingo”. Decent enough for what it is, if the beer stays good I’d say it’s worth a quick pit-stop.

Sept 2013
Now called "Allsorts Cafe Bar" and apparently is a "Rock n' Roll cafe with open kitchen". Closed on my latest attempt to visit a few Sundays back.

On 5th September 2014 - rating: 6
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Old Boots left this review about Cross Keys

Large Arkells tied house, a working class boozer. L shaped in a cream and red colour scheme with a pool table at one end. Keg served from non proprietary founts, most punters were drinking lager, a taste of my bitter confirmed why. A big screen was showing a music channel however the sound was coming from an entirely different music channel or PA, most odd.

On 11th July 2010 - no rating submitted
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