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Requested be closed with reason - For sale: Closed sign in the window, assume for sale

The Red Cow, Bishop's Stortford

58 Dunmow Road
Bishop's Stortford
CM23 5HL
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Red Cow

Closed in Feb 2012 apparently due to the publicans illness. Although there is no comment about its future from the current owners Admiral taverns, it is still closed some two months later.

On 12th April 2012 - no rating submitted
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Roger Button left this review about The Red Cow

This cosy little Greeen King pub is situated just off the town centre a hundred yards or so away from the Cock. The interior is divided into 2 bars and despite a surplus of modern brickwork, still feels like a homely and civilised old fashioned local where I received a friendly welcome from the barman and some quite chatty locals.

The central bar takes up quite a bit of floorspace leaving one side a little cramped but still managing to squeeze in a dart board. At the rear are what were two rooms that have been opened out into the main bar area, one of which is used as a pool area. The other side of the pub is more of a saloon bar, all quite neat and tidy if a little bland. There was football being screened on a couple of tiny TV’s that seemed quite inadequate given the modern era of large flat screens.

Despite being a Greene King pub, they did offer a guest ale (Buntingford Twitchell) to supplement the more mundane Abbott and IPA. Quality was fine and prices a little cheaper than some of the pubs in town.

The pub is on the way from the town to the football ground and I wouldn’t have any problems calling in again before/after a match for a quick pint or two in the future.

On 3rd February 2011 - rating: 6
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Red Cow

This pub is worth a visit for the friendly welcome alone.The locals are a chatty lot and you quickly feel at home in this basic boozer.There is a central island bar with a seating area with tables to the front on one side,a small single tabled alcove,a pool table and around the far side of the bar a long red leather raised bench running the length of the bar ,which allows vertical drinkers somewhere to perch if their legs give out while still chatting to their mates.There is a similar arrangement by the second door to the front.No sign of evening food but this is a drinkers pub.Three handpumps with GK IPA and Abbott always on and a guest from Buntingford,Twitchell on our trip.Drinkable but not memorable in my opinion but clearly acceptable to the local CAMRA branch who have placed the pub in this years GBG.We were greeted by the locals with a cheery "here come the ale boys",so the listing has helped to increase custom.

On 30th September 2010 - rating: 6
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12th Apr 2012, 15:28
Review submitted by Steve of N21
 
27th Feb 2012, 15:31
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