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The Two Brewers, Potters Bar
Northaw
Postal town: Potters Bar
EN6 4NW
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Two Brewers
The Two Brewers is a very solid picturesque village pub in the village of Northaw which sits between Potters Bar and Cuffley. It’s whitewashed front is very welcoming and is usually well festooned with hanging baskets and window boxes. There are seating benches out front and a very spacious split level sun trap of a garden out back which has a great view of the village church.
But it is inside where this pub really scores. It is divided into four distinct areas divided by period wooden beams, each with its own section of the bar. This gives plenty of room for groups to stand and socialise over a beer. And for those interested in dining there is a purpose built conservatory restaurant added the far left..
The beers are usually from Adnams Bitter, Marstons Pedigree and GK IPA and experince says they tend to be well kept. So in conclusion, a solid pub, well recommended for a drive out for a pint in the Hertfordshire countryside.
On 7th April 2009
- rating: 7
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- CAMRA WhatPub :: The Two Brewers - whatpub.com
Potters Bar, 2.46 miles, 47 min walk (show)
Crews Hill, 2.73 miles, 52 min walk (show)
Pub Details
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- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 07 April 2009 by Moby Duck
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 07 April 2009 by Moby Duck
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 07 April 2009 by Moby Duck
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