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The Library, Aylesbury

Pub added by Komakino .
7 Temple Street
Aylesbury
HP20 2RN

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Komakino . left this review about The Library

Located just around the corner from The Kings Head, this bar is found in the Aylesbury Literary Club building, on narrow and cobbled Temple Street. The right-hand room upon entry from the street, it's third-height wood-panelled all around, with the bar nestled in the right-hand corner of the room. British Racing Green walls above the panelling and large square-panelled ceiling, with a chandelier made from wine glasses hanging down from above. A varied array of paintings adorn the walls from traditional to abstract, and faux-stained glass windows at either end of the room light what would otherwise be a rather dark space. Bare-boarded floor and a nice fireplace feature with wooden surround and large mirror above, albeit what would have been an open fire is now replaced by a modern imitation gas fire. Plenty of seating which fills the floor space. No cask ales (although there are four redundant handpulls), but two t-bars serve a selection of keg options (mainly lagers). I went for a half of Beak Curve IPA which was decent enough (hazy and cool, which would make some shudder). A fair few in (young and old) which is always a good sign, bearing in mind this is slightly off the beaten track. Sunday roasts offered and there were a few partaking. Tapas available in the week and an extensive cocktail list to boot. The more I think about it, the more I think the missus would like this place, but at least beer-wise, there's something for me.

On 5th February 2024 - rating: 6
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