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Reubens, Whitchurch

7 Pepper Street
Whitchurch
SY13 1BG

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Oggwyn Great left this review about Reubens

Newly refurbed as a Bar-BarBQ , it majors on food here but drinkers are welcome , food seems to be American / Mexican style burgers and grills with pretty large portions .
The main entrance takes you into the bar area , off to the right is the main dining area which is divided into a couple of different sections , the main bar area is small but leads around to another section .
Plenty of keg taps and a decent selection of craft beers in cans/bottles , 3 handpulls with 2 beers from Beartown and the other Salopian .
The young uniformed staff were pleasant and chatty .

On 20th August 2018 - no rating submitted
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Al Bundy left this review about The Anchor Inn

A decent pub and one of two next to each other. Clean and friendly, this is a multi-roomed pub with 6 handpumps on the bar. The real ale available is a bit pedestrian with only 4 on being Tim Taylor Landlord, London Pride, Doom Bore and Bombardier on today. I don't recall seeing a telly so for those who have an aversion to that kind of thing then this is for you.

On 8th December 2016 - rating: 6
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Malden man left this review about The Anchor Inn

A nice looking white painted cottage style pub situated down a narrow side street, two rooms inside split around the bar with another side room seemingly being a dedicated dining area. Boarded flooring, beamed ceiling with hops running along the timbers. B&W photos, a dresser contains a range of small plates, old glass bottles and a nice model of the Titanic, a large framed indenture hangs above a fireplace. There is a dartboard but it is thoughtlessly situated right by the connecting open doorway between rooms looking like an accident waiting to happen.
A nice pub in a good looking building, the atmosphere was reassuringly pubby too but the place is let down by an unexciting and pedestrian selection of beers, Pride, Doom Bar, Pedigree and Abbot. One was unclipped and a solitary cider was Old Rosie. A bit of thought behind the beer choice would make this place somewhere to head for, with a range like that however I'd pass by next time.

On 27th September 2015 - rating: 6
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peter ashworth left this review about The Anchor Inn

Called in around 11am midweek and like Real Ale Ray also had an excellent pint of the Station Bitter.Found the pub clean and tidy with a friendly team.There were 7 hand pumps on the bar although one had the clip turned around,nevertheless still a good selection to go at.

On 14th August 2014 - rating: 8
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Anchor Inn

Another well run pub in the centre of town. The manager and manageress were welcoming and friendly. The pub was built in the 17th Century and boasts a quaint front bar, which is central, also there was a real fire and oak beams. To the right of the entrance was a large dining area, which was busy on our Wed lunchtime visit. There were five ales and one cider, we went for the Stone House Station Bitter, which was excellent.

On 19th April 2014 - rating: 8
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