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Royal Oak, Hucclecote, Gloucester
Gloucester
GL3 3TW
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A fairly nondescript looking brick built pub on the main Hucclecote Road, it is part of Greene King’s “Hungry Horse” chain, and thus you pretty much know what to expect before you get in the door. And it’s not going to be anything very exciting.
It’s a good size internally, and configured in a U-shape around the bar counter. Décor wise it’s the usual corporate and generic mix of patterned carpet and a multitude of vibrant colours on the walls, which on this occasion included a deep red, cream and turquoise. There was some reasonably smart grey slate style tiling around the bar and a few large pictures of Gloucester’s cathedral on the walls, but little else of any note. What might be described as the public bar is around to the right and this included a pool table, darts board and no less than four plasma screens showing a football match as well as a projector screen, although this was rolled up out of sight on my visit. Unfortunately the televised sport was difficult to escape, with a couple more large screens in the main part of the pub and even small screens inset in to the walls at the end of the tables in the smaller leg of the U. Seating is a mixture of padded benches and regular chairs, and there were a number of fruit machines dotted around.
Despite five hand pumps on the bar, many were doubled up and consequently the beer choice consisted of a rather uninspiring Hardy & Hanson’s Bitter, Old Golden Hen and Greene King IPA. Ciders fared fractionally better with Thatcher’s Gold, Strongbow and Strongbow Dark Fruit. Whilst there’s nothing really wrong with this pub, ultimately I can see little reason to visit here unless you perhaps live in the area and can’t be bothered to go anywhere more interesting.
On 30th November 2017
- rating: 5
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- Accommodation : No last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Bar Billiards : No last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Beer Festivals : No last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- CAMRA Discount : No last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Car Park : Yes last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Child Friendly : Yes last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Function Room : No last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Jukebox : No last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Karaoke : Yes last updated 18 July 2015 by Dave McNally
- Live Music : No last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Live TV Sports : Yes last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Micropub : No last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Pinball : No last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 29 July 2013 by Dave McNally
- Real Cider : No last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- Wheelchair Access : Yes last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
- WiFi : Yes - The Cloud - last updated 23 October 2016 by Jonathan Wilde
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