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Recommended by E TA |
A very pleasant back street pub in a red brick building which was once the Devonish Brewery Tap. It consists of a single L-shaped bar formed from four earlier rooms, with old timber flooring and small fireplaces at each end. There s a large outside... [more>] |
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Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
After a period of closure ,food is a definite theme here although just drinking is fine.The interior is now painted in a dark Farrow & Ball scheme,fine in the low ceiling area at the bar and to the right but dark and gloomy in the vaulted room to the... [more>] |
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Recommended by The Chairman |
Following a period of closure which was the end result of a slow death of very limited and unpredictable opening hours, the Brewery Tap has now reopened. It has been tidied up but no major refurbishment has taken place. I visited a couple of days aft... [more>] |
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Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
A fine ,large Youngs house with a lot of original features ,it's very close to Marble Hill Park and on the busy Richmond Road.A side entrance from the extensive beer garden opens into a vaulted ceiling section opposite the long wooden bar with a dark... [more>] |
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Recommended by Quinno _ |
Attractive looking pub and I suspect the hook-shaped inside would have matched nicely 20 years ago but sadly some pillock splattered snot green paint over the wood panelling a few years back which is now scratched and chipped. Attractive wood carving... [more>] |
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Recommended by Quinno _ |
New(ish) tenants who took over a troubled pub in November 2024. The smart blue exterior gives way to something a bit more basic inside with some motorcycle stuff and a pool table. One clipped pump though in a happy turn of events the supposed Doom Ba... [more>] |
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Recommended by Quinno _ |
Aged building (1543, apparently) which lit my hopes up and actually the interior isn't too bad at all (* CAMRA NI), fairly traditional and wraps round the bar with a couple of small areas off and a larger rear room with darts. Needs some work though,... [more>] |
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Recommended by Quinno _ |
Backstreet place with a basic staple shaped interior. Rather naff two-tone snot green slopped over the woodwork though the baffled leaded glass upper servery survives. Aged pub carpet and amazingly clashing turquoise fabric banquettes for the full ‘w... [more>] |
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Recommended by Quinno _ |
Modern basic locals drinking hole with very little in the way of character. Rocked-up at 2pm on Saturday to a buffet and thumping disco - wake or birthday was unclear. Two pumps with a bedraggled TTL (NBSS 2) on offer. DJ was forgetful/drunk enough h... [more>] |
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Recommended by Quinno _ |
Very new looking place and pretty modern inside too with a two-tone green paint job and some nice extra touches like marble sills and a bit of Dr Karl's surgery in the form of a glass brick wall. No obvious signs of food despite the bistro on the sig... [more>] |
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Recommended by Quinno _ |
Surprisingly large backstreet pub, assume it was built in the 1920s on the promise of a main road that never materialised? Fortunately it has retained a fair amount of fittings of the era - oak is it? - panelling and baffled leaded glass over a few r... [more>] |
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Recommended by hondo . |
Located on the mezzanine level of the station. 1 real ale on during my visit. |
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