Recommended by Carl Urmston |
Unspoilt heritage pub in this small Flintshire hamlet. No public transport to the village but the Mold bus passes the main road- about 20 minutes' pleasant walk. I'd walked from Flint. The multi roomed interior survives intact, and the pub is traditi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Carl Urmston |
A revelation- a truly traditional pub awaits, which I hadn't expected from a Thwaites place in a village in this part of the world. Carpeted and traditionally upholstered throughout, it is basically one room which retains the feel of a rustic village... [more>] | |
Recommended by Carl Urmston |
Bright and airy with a clean and modern feel, this young micro is in contrast to the rustic surrounds of the more established Mold Ale House just up the road. There were several real ales and ciders (I tried a Black Dragon, I think) as well as some m... [more>] | |
Recommended by E TA |
Probably the least pub-like gay bar imaginable, this is more of a party venue for a limited demographic than a bar as such, although they do allow random people to drop in for a quick one. Drink, I mean. No real ale, no decent wine, just a rack of ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Disarmed around 2013, this place dates from at least the early 19th century, but the current structure is Victorian. The fascia has been trendified and hanging from it is an impressive basketed floral display; it’s also on CAMRA’s list of pubs of her... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
The Fox is tucked away at the bottom of a hill in the village of Corscombe. It has 3 small rooms. Nobody was in the one to the left, but I immediately spotted a box of cider on the bar in that room, which I could enquire about. Most customers on my T... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Pub, restaurant and hotel on the main street through Evershot. On my Tuesday evening visit, the front entrance from the street was blocked off by a flower pot or similar, with a sign telling people to enter from the car park at the rear. The front s... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Country pub in the village of Dewlish which had several locals in the front bar on my late Tuesday evening visit. There is a large bar/dining room to the front and a smaller games room with a TV and a pool table to the rear. There is a garden beyond ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Thuck Phat |
The White Horse has undergone significant changes recently under the new ownership of Anglian Country Inns. Fortunately, the group doesn't do identikit pubs and there aren't any giveaways as to the new ownership aside from the WiFi. The pub is a trad... [more>] | |
Northampton › Northamptonshire Recommended by Thuck Phat |
Taken over by the current owners in 2018, the Sheaf has flourished as both pub and restaurant ever since. It sits in the village centre opposite the church with the bar being at the front to the left complete with fire and a snug like seating area ar... [more>] | |
Stockport › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Thuck Phat |
Very well reviewed so I'll focus on the salient points. The Magnet is a very comfortable pub with a great atmosphere and fun bar staff. Even better it has a phenomenal range of beers. On our visit the following was on cask: Light Ale - Thornbridge Wi... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by aleand hearty |
New Irish bar. | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
This was our first pub on our crawl around Exeter city centre and what a decent initial pub to begin with. We called in here early lunchtime on Friday, so were lucky enough to find the smallest table and chairs near the window looking onto the courty... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
This is quite a good sized pub when you take into account the first floor and two side rooms on the ground and first floor. There was also a roof terrace for some alfresco drinking or dining as the pub serves food. The main features in here for me w... [more>] |
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