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Litten Tree, Coventry

1a Warwick Row
Coventry
CV1 1EX

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Graham Coombs left this review about Litten Tree

Big barn of a circuit pub on the ground floor of a college building of some sort. Tolerable for a drink if you have walked through the unpubbed area by the station, but otherwise fairly avoidable. Ales on were Old Hooky and Hooky Gold.

On 8th September 2021 - rating: 5
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Delboy 20 left this review about Litten Tree

Large pub on the way into town from the train station. 2 ales on offer - Theakston's bitter and Hook Norton 12 days (left over from Christmas I suppose!). I went for the Theakston's which was fine. Very quiet but it was 9.30 on a Sunday morning! Happy to have called in.

On 15th January 2020 - no rating submitted
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Soup Dragon left this review about Litten Tree

A town centre pub, eatery and music venue of the Litten Tree chain. The building is amazingly dull from the exterior - a featureless 60s looking build, largely in undressed brick, with a first floor projecting extension.

The interior has a large open-plan L-shaped room, with a sunken area for dancing and a DJ, populated by empty tables during the day. The decor has white, wood panelled and patterned wallpapered walls, with a white and part blue ceiling, with a snazzy carpet. There is a balcony level, which was not open to the public. A few vases on wooden bookcases break the vista of food tables. We didn't eat so can't comment on that. There were no real pictures on the walls. There is a large screen TV and smaller ones as well, the background music was general and quiet. The service was friendly and the clientele a good Spoonsy styled mix.

Beer; usual tap stuff, with Byatt's Bitter and Ansells MILD on handpull. The MILD was sold for £2 and was so-so at best.

We visited due to the fact that I will go in anywhere and the last 3 pubs we visited had run-out of real ale. One for the keg drinkers and those that want a generic bite to eat. It hurt a little to see Ansells MILD sold so cheaply, but it hurt more to drink it.

On 11th January 2012 - no rating submitted
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Litten Tree

Odd-looking place from the street, with a cantilever extension at first-floor level which looks like it was designed by a 1960s bus station architect. Inside, it houses a large 'L'-shaped bar with dance floor plus an upstairs seating area (closed off). Almost empty, so totally devoid of atmosphere. Had a quick but so-so pint of Doom Bar (£2.20) from the only working handpump of the five on the bar counter and I was off...

On 24th November 2011 - rating: 4
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