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Ye Olde Boot Inn, Chester

9 Eastgate Street
Chester
CH1 1LG

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Jack Matthews left this review about Ye Old Boot Inn

Just an update, really to echo the previous review and applaud the choice of good Sam Smiths beers (for some reason, no Wheat Beer) - the Dark Beer is excellent and my wife enjoyed a bottled Cherry-flavoured beer.

Good, friendly service and a lot of cheerful customers! Definitely worth a visit.

On 19th November 2011 - rating: 8
[User has posted 2 recommendations about 2 pubs]


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Soup Dragon left this review about Ye Old Boot Inn

A Samuel Smiths gallery pub in the terraced buildings of the town centre.

The interior is an open plan long room that culminates in an area at the end in which there is a dart board and old kitchen range. The decor is yellow, with wood beams and wood and stone flooring. Interest is supplied from the photographs of old Chester on the walls. Service is always pretty good whenever i visit here and the clientele mixed.

Beer; well its all tap stuff. The usual Sam Smiths only range, with; Dark MILD (very good), Stout (very good), Soveriegn and Old Brewery Bitters (untried) and their Alpine and triple-flitered lagers (untried).

Again, at £1.19 for a pint of MILD, or £1.78 for Stout, the place is always worthy of a visit. It is better than the Falcon in my opinion, which is the other Sam Smiths place, and at the Victoria's prices, it beats that place too. Go!

On 23rd October 2009 - no rating submitted
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john mcgraw left this review about Ye Old Boot Inn

Long and narrow pub with a bar at the front and one at the back.Wood abound in this olde worlde pub.Sam Smith's beers on tap and at £1.35 a pint you cant go wrong.

On 20th May 2008 - rating: 8
[User has posted 2044 recommendations about 2025 pubs]

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