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Disappointment of the week with Tris39 on the Pub Forum

Bar Six, Nantwich

Pub added by Al Bundy
90-92 Hospital Street
Nantwich
CW5 5RP

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Steve C left this review about Bar Six

Six is a small bar with an L-shaped serving counter in the left rear corner. The handpumps have been removed, but there are twelve keg fonts that were pouring ten craft beers. I went for half a Voodoo Ranger Hazy IPA, which tasted OK and set me back £2.60 for a half.
This isn’t the biggest of places, but it is well laid out with a beer shelf and stools along the front windows and a long table before a step up to the aforementioned bar. On the right wall opposite the bar are a couple of small booths and the door at the rear leads to another thin seating area that goes off to the right. Out the back is a surprisingly large paved beer garden full of seating.
There are no televisions here, but there was some background music playing. I found the service to be very friendly, and a steady stream of locals had started to arrive early evening. I would revisit here if passing.

On 4th May 2022 - rating: 7
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Aqualung . left this review about Barrel & Tap

As noted below this place is a long room split into three areas. The first area has the bar on the left and along with the second area has high furnishings. Only the third area at the rear has low seating.
This place is much more of a craft bar than a micropub. There are TV screens, a jukebox and a music soundtrack playing. Although there are three hand pumps none of them were in use. There are some chilled cabinets with various bottles and cans.
The ten keg fonts are more mainstream than crafty including brews by Camden, Beavertown and the standard Joules lager. I went for the Beavertown Gamma Ray which was expensive at £5.40 but their Neck Oil was only 20p cheaper. It was obviously keg as it was quite gassy.
I can't see me returning to this one.

On 25th January 2019 - rating: 5
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Old Boots left this review about Barrel And Tap

Bottle shop with a bar at the front serving a trio of casks and a range of craft kegs as well as a super range of bottles. Live music was on and wood fired pizzas were on sale (apparently on Thursdays and Fridays only). The Gents toilets are lined with pallet wood and have western saloon style doors. Beer quality was pretty poor, I had an Oakham Citra that was too cold, cloudy and yeast bitten, maybe they kicked the cask to make it more "craft".

On 15th September 2017 - no rating submitted
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Al Bundy left this review about Barrel And Tap

A micropub, but not a micropub, in what used to be a restaurant. It has a micropub feel to it but as it consists of 3 areas its on the large side for micropubbery. The servery is as you walk in and has 10 fonts for crafty, lagery beers an 3 cask ales are available from handpump. 2 of these beers were Joules beers plus, what I assume, is their own branded beer. The middle part houses a selection of bottled beer that are situated on the left and right walls plus in 2 glass chillers. There is a small rear room for sitting and here you will find two tables that offer 'self service taps' with 2 taps on each table. Tv and jukebox available. Its a nice enough little place.

On 15th December 2016 - rating: 7
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