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On The Rocks

On The Rocks

CheddarSomerset

Recommended by E TA

Previously The Galleries, now it has dropped all pretence at being a decent pub and markets itself as a wine and cocktail bar. The layout is still much as described by Blackthorn, below, though the décor has gone down hill a bit since then. The fro... [more>]
The Crown

The Crown

SE3London (Greater)

Recommended by Moby Duck

A Shepherd Neame pub of medium size, Somewhat food forward but a sizable curved bar still supports six handpumps, as is often the case in this type of pub only fifty percent of the handles were in use, all Sheps of course with Spitfire, Whitstable Ba... [more>]
The Hare & Billet

The Hare & Billet

SE3London (Greater)

Recommended by Moby Duck

A modernised foody pub but still retaining ten handpumps, five of which were in use on my May bank holiday visit with a reasonable choice of four beers and one Cider, Hare and Billet House beer, Five Points XPA, Brockley Harcourt Red, Thornbridge Bro... [more>]
Zerodegrees

Zerodegrees

SE3London (Greater)

Recommended by Moby Duck

A modern open plan bar/brewpub with an open kitchen to the rear. Seven taps behind the bar serving up their own brews, I opted for The Beast, a dark lager which wasn't particularly beastly at 4.6% but pleasant enough, much like the bar without being ... [more>]
The Railway

The Railway

SE3London (Greater)

Recommended by Moby Duck

Close to Blackheath rail station as the pubs name suggest, exteriorly pleasing on the eye in a pub sense inside is a nlong room with basically modern fittings but maintaining a trad pub feel. Three cask beers on with no surprises, Doom Bar, Landlord ... [more>]
O'Neill's

O'Neill's

SE3London (Greater)

Recommended by Moby Duck

Not the type of venue of choice for me in normal circumstances but was the best option to catch the Chelsea v Nottingham Forest match ( I wish I hadn't bothered), The Interior is pleasing on the eye, no cask beer of course so I made a couple of Guinn... [more>]
The Prince Albert

The Prince Albert

BrightonEast Sussex

Recommended by paulof horsham

Not just a pub, but a renowned music venue, with a room upstairs hosting live bands most nights of the week. As for the pub, half a dozen ales with Burning Sky always featuring and on my recent visit the Spring collaboration between Beak & Harvey's. ... [more>]
The Woodman

The Woodman

BansteadSurrey

Recommended by Ian Mapp

Walking the London Spiral between Epsom and Kenley stations - and there is a distinct lack of pubs in the 9 miles completed. This was the first found, in a a quiet and pretty village. Definitely the walk highlight. Four tables out front offered a ni... [more>]
The Constant Service

The Constant Service

BrightonEast Sussex

Recommended by paulof horsham

The pub was named in 1880 in recognition of the efforts of the Brighton, Hove & Preston Constant Service Water Company in bringing clean water to the Victorian town. Located in the Hanover neighbourhood, so get your climbing boots on, this is a corn... [more>]
The Dog

The Dog

CroydonLondon (Greater)

Recommended by Ian Mapp

Croydon's oldest pub.... a scrubbed up old school boozer doing uninspiring food (kebabs or burgers) to go with some uninspiring cask choice - Landlord or Doom Bar.
The Spread Eagle

The Spread Eagle

CroydonLondon (Greater)

Recommended by Ian Mapp

Very much Old Joint Stock vibes here with a bank conversion run by fullers. Impressively high ceilings. A grand staircase. The finest looking Chesterfield I have ever seen (one with a roof) that I just missed out on. No ESB on, but they did have HSB ... [more>]
The Green Dragon

The Green Dragon

CroydonLondon (Greater)

Recommended by Ian Mapp

Wait all day to go to an impressive bank conversion and then find one right next door to the quite similar Spread Eagle just over the road. This is in the 2026 GBG and I was delighted to be reminded how good Hogs Back TEA can be. I can't believe its ... [more>]
The Royal Standard

The Royal Standard

CroydonLondon (Greater)

Recommended by Ian Mapp

Under the flyover - a fine back street local that could only have been improved by having a few more locals in it. Monday nights are never the best to experience a pub at its finest. A central bar, with small nooks and crannies running around the m... [more>]
The Bulls Head

The Bulls Head

CroydonLondon (Greater)

Recommended by Ian Mapp

This is included in the 2nd Edition of CARMAs London Pub Walks. Despite the landlord looking like a veteran of many years, much has changed since the write up 11 years ago. Bob Steel was enthusing about the cask from Cronx brewery, alongside the mor... [more>]
Mitre Tavern

Mitre Tavern

BrightonEast Sussex

Recommended by paulof horsham

This is a compact Harvey's pub just off busy London Road, so things are a little quieter in here. 4 handpumps sit on an odd perch above the bar and these supply Weston's cider and 3 Harvey's ales, including the Beak collaboration Spring. 2 Harvey's k... [more>]
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