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Craft Bar @ The Salisbury Arms, Salisbury

35 Endless Street
Salisbury
SP1 1DP

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Quinno _ left this review about Craft Bar @ The Salisbury Arms

With time ticking by and a long list of pubs to tick, the lack of cask ale here meant we pressed onwatds. Next time, maybe.

On 1st April 2018 - no rating submitted
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Nigel Rowe left this review about Craft Bar @ The Salisbury Arms

It gets a "4" as it caters well for the "craft keg" drinkers. Very friendly staff, but without real ale it seems they are only playing at running a bar! ;-) No real ale, so wont get a high score from me. Try Danny's Bar and Kitchen in nearby Salt Lane where as well as a good range of "craft keg", three real ales are on sale.

On 12th June 2017 - rating: 4
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Moby Duck left this review about Craft Bar @ The Salisbury Arms

I thought this would be a little bit exciting and cutting edge for Salisbury but it turned out a little disappointing, no real craft beer on offer from the taps only pretend stuff from the bigger brewers masquerading as such.There were cans and bottles also available but again nothing all that exciting.

On 30th October 2016 - rating: 3
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E TA left this review about The Salisbury Arms

Previously known as The Brewery Tap, but it is uncertain to which brewery this refers – probably a long defunct one as the pub was first serving ale in the late eighteenth Century. There is a single U-shaped bar and a small garden/smoking area at the back. It's now a fairly bland, soulless town pub with no real ale -they claim to have 'just run out' of Ringwood Best this time, but I have previously come away from here having heard similar excuses. It has improved greatly over the last five or so years, and the trouble which ussed to plague it has now largely gone, but it's still nowhere near as good as Salisbury's other nearby pubs. Worth watching to see if it improves.

On 2nd July 2013 - rating: 4
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Salisbury Arms

A terraced mock Tudor styled pub, with stone wondow and door lintels etc, but a half white and timber look, with brick base. A bit of a hotch-potch. Has a beer garden.

The interior had two rooms, the back room i didnt really see other than it had a pool table. The front room was in beige, red and white wood panel, with some brick and had a dart board. The service ok, there was nobody in apart from one guy with a supermarket shopping trolly, with, yes, lots of shopping in. There were a couple of TV's, showing Valley of the Gwangi and not a lot in the way of pictures or decortaion.

Beer; tap stuff with Courage Directors on handpull, which was fine

Just felt like a basic place really - a bit of an empty feel and there are far better places in Salisbury.

On 26th April 2010 - no rating submitted
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