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Twelve Hundred Postcards, Hastings
Hastings
TN34 1RL
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Reviews of Twelve Hundred Postcards (Average Rating: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
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Moby Duck left this review about Twelve Hundred Postcards
A typically set out micropub, single room with a high table and bench/stool set up. Two cask and four keg on my visit, top beer was Partizan IPA Sabro Cashmere. A decent effort.
On 12th October 2020
- rating: 7
[User has posted 1875 recommendations about 1848 pubs]
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Twelve Hundred Postcards
Two ales on stillage on our visit, which were Northern Monk Eternal and Hammerton No. 1 pale. We went for the Northern Monk, which cost £5.70 for a pint and a half, which was fine considering it was such a good beer after the elevated prices in the nearby Imperial. The owner was pleasant and engaging, if slightly reserved. The downside for us was the choice of music being played, which was Damon Albarn. Ok the owner might like that type of dirge, but what about the customers. Empty green beer bottles in baskets hanging from the ceiling lamps gave the interior a green psychedelic hue, which made the interior quite cold looking. A collection of postcards around the entrance was very fitting, considering the name and the history of the chap who was jailed a hundred years ago for selling French postcards.
On 11th November 2019
- rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Twelve Hundred Postcards
Decent shop-conversion micro-pub, located just outside the town centre but well worth the uphill walk. Four tall tables on each side, with high stools in the central corridor but a continuous bench along both walls for those seeking something more solid to sit on. The compact pump-less counter is to be found up a couple of steps at the back, with two real ales - Franklin's Lawless (£3.40) and Cronx Entire - being poured direct from the casks in the small glass-fronted cool room to the rear. Also has a couple of craft keg beers: Moncata Apricot Sour and Pig & Porter Whispering Bob when I visited. It's also worth noting that background music is played, but this was an excellent selection when I visited.
On 19th May 2019
- rating: 7
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- Accommodation : No last updated 21 January 2019 by Graham Coombs
- Bar Billiards : No last updated 21 January 2019 by Graham Coombs
- Beer Garden : No last updated 21 January 2019 by Graham Coombs
- Car Park : No last updated 21 January 2019 by Graham Coombs
- Darts : No last updated 21 January 2019 by Graham Coombs
- Function Room : No last updated 21 January 2019 by Graham Coombs
- Micropub : Yes last updated 17 November 2018 by Delboy 20
- Pinball : No last updated 21 January 2019 by Graham Coombs
- Pool Table : No last updated 21 January 2019 by Graham Coombs
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 21 January 2019 by Graham Coombs
- Real Cider : Yes last updated 21 January 2019 by Graham Coombs