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Flint Cottage, High Wycombe
High Wycombe
HP13 6NQ
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Komakino . left this review about Flint Cottage
Now reverted back to The Flint Cottage, opposite the train station and slightly further out from the plethora of estate agents out-staring each other on Crendon Street, this appears to now be in the hands of Charles Wells, with 2 x beers in the forms of "Charlie Wells" Origin and DNA, with two further pumps unclipped (£4.30 for the Origin and average). This is a spacious pub and looks like it could have been multi-roomed in a previous life. I was quite taken by a cutesy "snug" to the far left partially behind a brick-exposed wall, with what looks like a small, original tiled fireplace, bit loud piped muzak from a speaker above my head docked marks. There's some modern third-height wood panelling around most of the internal perimeter and some garish jungle-style parrot/macaw/cockatoo wallpaper on some of the walls to the left. Sports TV to the right and raised seating. As mentioned below, there's a decent-sized garden out back which does catch a ray or two on a good day. All-in-all, it's probably trying to do too much to appease all, and in a town of average pubs, it's doing little to stick its head above the parapet.
On 30th July 2022
- rating: 5
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Quinno _ left this review about The Bootlegger
Well well – some changes in here in the intervening years. Here I found a pub that now clearly puts on many ales to get the CAMRA crowd in but then can’t shift them (but they still managed to get in the GBG – how??). 10 pumps (in Wycombe?!) and after getting two taken off as being undrinkable, I settled on one that was only marginally better (ie not good at all). One bonus was the big screen with a playable Sega Megadrive. Good to play Road Rash again but I’d be inclined to skip on this one next time. Seeing reviews elsewhere, I’m not the only one who has experienced similar. Hopefully the arrival of Heidrun and Mad Squirrel in town might make this place shape up (the Belle Vue I guess is too far the wrong way to make much impact) - but right now pubs like this one will be the downfall of cask ale if they continue to sell muck without a care.
March 2012
A strikingly-façaded pub opposite Wycombe BR formerly called the Flint Cottage. Our visit on Saturday coincided with the Six Nations (this is a big rugby pub) so the place was packed and I was less able to appreciate its full range of fun. I saw five ales on the go (four Rebellion plus Glastonbury Hedge Monkey, a Vale brew with one clip turned). We tried a couple which were OK but not anywhere in the league of the Belle Vue up the road which surprised me given the turnover. Ale came in handled mugs as standard. To the right and rear of the bar are fridges that are stocked (stacked!) with bottled beers from around the world, around 300 or so apparently. On a quieter day I would have explored these further but the bar crush put me off. The rear room to the left housed a large screen showing the rugby and was very busy. Furniture ranged from no-nonsense chunky wooden tables and chairs through to sofas. There was a good-sized garden spied to the rear. According to a post elsewhere no football colours are allowed in the pub though I saw no obvious signage to confirm this. Clientèle were generally on the younger side and the atmosphere, whilst boisterous, was friendly. There was also a good mix of the sexes. This is certainly a good pub and is a no-brainer if by the station. I’d happily return here next time to try and get a fuller picture on the bottled beer front. Rated 7
On 2nd October 2017
- rating: 3
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Aqualung . left this review about The Bootlegger
This was originally a Courage pub called the Flint Cottage. The interior has been more than well described below. It was quiet on my early Friday afternoon visit.
The bar has ten hand pumps with a bank of fourteen (I think) "craft" keg taps behind which I didn't delve into.
I had a train to catch so I didn't get to note all the beers but did see three from Rebellion, a house beer, Tring Ravensdell, Saltaire #256 and Dancing Duck Ay Up. I had a swift pint of Rebellion Jolly Roger (£3.90) which was in first class condition and happily the barman asked if I wanted a jug or a straight, I wish more of these "trendy" sort of places would do that.
My only issue with this pub was the price, £3.90 for a local 4.2% beer is way too expensive. The local beers in the Falcon JDW were just as well kept at almost half the price and they have just increased them. Despite that I have no doubt that it has the widest beer selection in High Wycombe and is the only pub in town listed in the 2016 GBG.
On 20th September 2015
- rating: 7
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- Accommodation : No last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Bar Billiards : No last updated 01 August 2022 by Komakino .
- Beer Festivals : No last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- CAMRA Discount : No last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Car Park : No last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Child Friendly : Yes last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Darts : No last updated 01 August 2022 by Komakino .
- Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Function Room : No last updated 01 August 2022 by Komakino .
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Jukebox : No last updated 01 August 2022 by Komakino .
- Karaoke : No last updated 01 August 2022 by Komakino .
- Live Music : Yes - Friday & Saturday - last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Live TV Sports : No last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Micropub : No last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Pinball : No last updated 01 August 2022 by Komakino .
- Pool Table : No last updated 01 August 2022 by Komakino .
- Quiz Night : Yes last updated 01 August 2022 by Komakino .
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Real Cider : Yes last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
- Wheelchair Access : Yes last updated 01 August 2022 by Komakino .
- WiFi : Yes last updated 15 December 2020 by ROB Camra
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