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The Final Whistle, Southwell
Southwell
NG25 0ET
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Blackthorn _ left this review about The Final Whistle
Located a short stroll downhill from the town centre, this is located adjacent to the former railway line and although not actually the station house it clearly takes a lot of inspiration from the railway in terms of it’s name, décor and artefacts.
Internally it’s quite cosy, with a long bar running along the front of the pub although divided in to sections with some remnants of walling having been left, as well as wooden partitioning with etched glass. To the left was a very cosy snug with made to look like a cabin from an old train carriage, with etched “First Class” glass on either side, elegant wood panelling and a fitted Chesterfield bench seat. Not quite so train related were a selection of gardening implements, many Camra accolades and a beer barrel. Flooring was a mixture of old wooden boards and red quarry style tiling, whilst the walls were part cream plasterwork along with further oak panelling. The Pullman Room at the rear was a little more traditional with carpet on the floor, wood cladding on the lower part of the walls, an old fireplace off to one side and an oil painting or two on the walls.
Beers on tap were Bass, Thornbridge Sperry’s Whistle, Brewsters Hophead, Pheasantry Best Bitter, Brunswick Rocket Gold, Oakham Inferno, Bradfield Farmer’s Blonde, Titanic Plum Porter, Everard’s Kaleidoscope Gold and Everard’s Tiger, the latter of which went down very well. Another half dozen keg options were also available. Ciders too were well represented with Farmer Jim’s Farmyard Perry, Rosie’s Pig, Lilley’s Mango, Celtic Marshes Alice, Cockeyed Cockbirds, Inch’s and Thatcher’s Gold, the latter of which also went down very well. All in all, a cracking pub and well worth taking the small detour to get to.
On 13th June 2025
- rating: 8
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Final Whistle
Partly opened-out inside, but the former Newcastle Arms retains a very traditional, multi-room interior around the central servery. It also has an interesting courtyard beer garden to the rear with plenty of railway memorabilia, with the separate Locomotion bar / functions room at the back. Beers such as Oakham Citra, Everards Tiger, Brewsters Hophead (£3.50) and Atmospheric Refraction from Wilde Child available from eight of the many handpumps.
On 2nd June 2021
- rating: 8
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Alex Conway left this review about The Final Whistle
The Final Whistle, formerly the Newcastle Arms is a project WIllaim pub a five miniute walk out of Southwell’s Main shopping street. It sits on the former site of Southwell’s railway line and the outside fences have been made to look like a station Platform. I say it is a project William pub bit unlike their other pubs this one has now recently had is pub sign branded as Everards so whether the brewery under the Project William scheme for this pub have pulled out I am not sure. Either way aside from the two Everards beers there were many guest beers including offerings from Leatherbitches, Salopian, Oakham and bass as well as others over the 8 hand pulls. We had the Oakham Inferno on the slightly steeper side for £3.60 but this was superbly kept and was the pint of the day. There is a lovely outside grassy seating area with lots of tables and another outside area in the centre of the pub that on my visit was used for a wedding reception. The pub is largely wooden floored traditional boozer style with many rooms but not for diners as they don’t do food which I like to see in a proper pub. Along with the crown in Beeston the best project William pubs and probably the best pub in Southwell and well worth a visit.
On 11th July 2018
- rating: 8
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- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 11 September 2016 by Gill Smith
- Child Friendly : Yes last updated 11 September 2016 by Gill Smith
- Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 11 September 2016 by Gill Smith
- Function Room : Yes last updated 11 September 2016 by Gill Smith
- Live Music : Yes - Folk - last updated 11 September 2016 by Gill Smith
- Micropub : No last updated 13 May 2021 by Tris C
- Quiz Night : Yes last updated 11 September 2016 by Gill Smith
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 10 December 2012 by Dave McNally
- Real Cider : Yes last updated 10 December 2012 by Dave McNally
- Wheelchair Access : Yes last updated 11 September 2016 by Gill Smith