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Graham Coombs left this review about Archangel
Apparently some of this building was originally a medieval inn. What you have now is a passageway through some nice old buildings, with assorted small drinking areas alongside, leading to a old barn/warehouse sort of building which has been gutted and fitted out with a trendy bar and a modern upstairs restaurant level while retaining the outside walls in the original state of (dis)repair. Accommodation is available and at the back is a patio garden, equipped with fairy lights for the evenings. The overall effect is perhaps a bit modern for an old country town (and priced accordingly) but is not unpleasant. Ales included examples from Milk St and Box alongside Directors and something exotic. Food tends a bit towards the gastro but is very good. Certainly not a traditional pub but would be happy to drink here again.
On 28th September 2019
- rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Archangel
Obviously housed (at least in part) in some historic buildings, this place is a right mixture of various rooms on different levels and on each side of the central corridor. The bar itself is located towards the back and looks like a relatively modern conversion (with a mezzanine dining area above). However, there are a number of other rooms and snugs too, but unfortunately the overall feel is rather sterile. Four handpumps on the bar counter, offering the 'house' Gabri-ale from Milk Street, two beers from Ringwood - Mauler and Old Thumper - and a Lilley's cider.
On 15th April 2017
- rating: 6
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