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Reviews of Nakatcha (Average Rating: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
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Oggwyn Great left this review about Nakatcha
Bar/club on several levels , no real ales .
On 3rd January 2019
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Al Bundy left this review about Nakatcha
No. No. No. This is basically a late opening nightclub/dance bar/trendy arsed wine thingy. Thankfully I only spent a short time here as it didn't open until about 6 o'clock. I am, however, far to old for here and this is not really a place to be if you're after a pub experience. No real ale, naturally, so its dire fizzpops and cocktaily nonsense. Avoid if you're under 26.
On 6th May 2018
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Alan Winfield left this review about Three Pigeons
The Three Pidgeons was a decent looking pub just off the town centre and it was a Greenalls tied house.
The pub was quite nice inside and there were two real ales on the bar i had a drink of Greenalls bitter which was ok the other beer was Greenalls mild.
Pub visited 28/12/2002
On 28th December 2002
- rating: 7
[User has posted 6113 recommendations about 6113 pubs]
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- Real Ale : No last updated 14 September 2013 by Alan Hurdle