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Recommended by E TA |
A seaside cafe bar which is more cafe than pub, but it has recently started selling draught ale. The main part of the business is a single room with a central bar servery and a larger, more open food servery at one side. There is also an industrial... [more>] |
![]() | The Calverts Court (JD Wetherspoon) Stockport › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Uninspiring Wetherspoon building, with large and elongated (and hence rather dark) bar. Small patio out front, with a larger paved beer garden at the back. However, there was a decent range of cask ales from nine of the ten handpumps on this visit,... [more>] |
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Stockport › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
This Robinson's pub, set on the corner of a busy road junction, looks quite substantial as you approach. However, the unspoilt heritage interior features four small rooms so it feels quite compact inside. The Vault (now home to the pool table) and ... [more>] |
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Stockport › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Still looks like the historic market inn it originally was, but altered out of all recognition inside. Partly opened out to leave four main seating / dining areas, with a mix of furniture and decoration. Also has a decking beer garden to the rear. ... [more>] |
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Stockport › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Located directly across from the Market Hall, this is now an interesting Belgian-themed bar. Looks micro-pub sized initially, but it extends a good way back and there are some pavement tables out front. Very impressive selection of imported beers r... [more>] |
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Stockport › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Modestly refurbished recently, and given its original name back at the same time. Although partly opened out, it retains various different seating areas on three sides of the central bar counter. With a mixed clientele, the left-hand side feels lik... [more>] |
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Recommended by Steve of N21 |
A fantastic looking late Victorian pile which was remodelled in 1892 ( if I made the final digit of the date plaque on the exterior wall correctly) and dominates the Tooting Bec road junction, opposite the two Art Deco Charles Holden designed Tube en... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
Greene King pub with two guest beers from local Stancill and Bradfield, with two of their own beers, the IPA which is always on, plus a seasonal beer, in this case Rocking Rudolf. My halves of Ginger Pale and Belgian Blue were carefully poured, and i... [more>] |
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Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Comfortable modern looking boozer with a lengthy history as a coffee house and home to the Illuminati of C17th society. Today - its vaguely irish themed - with three flavours of Tayto crisps available. Beer wise, its GBG 2026 registered. London Pr... [more>] |
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Recommended by Ian Mapp |
So many options in this are, I am not sure there is enough to make this stand out to warrant a recommendation - as pleasant enough as it is. Nice woodworking detail and gold leaf images on the outside. Inside, long and thin with a bar that had at lea... [more>] |
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Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Shepherds Neame House, which meant I went for half a Guinness. Dark, with the leaded windows and door marked Saloon about the only items of interest. Not a single other punter until a group of four Americans arrived. Taking photos and asking questio... [more>] |
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Recommended by Ian Mapp |
My pub of the day - not least as it had excellent Harveys Best on. Felt instantly at home in this very pubbly single roomer, with more seating upstairs. Every surface, including the ceiling, covered in paraphernalia. A high proportion of it tobacco ... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
The Bridge Inn has changed since Alan's review of 13 years ago to the extent that the bench seating seems to have been replaced by tables and chairs, and there are now three active hand pumps on the bar. From a choice of Timothy Taylor Landlord and t... [more>] |
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Recommended by Carsten Pedersen |
The Elm is not a Portobello pub as speculated by David Walton below, it's owned by the same people as the Eight Bells in Fulham High St but does get much of its beer from Portobello. It is indeed much improved, 4 handpumps, occasionally all in use bu... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
A small stand-alone pub on the long drag between Burncross and Chapeltown. It wasn't open when I passed, but I hadn't accounted for how dark it was and it turned out it was only just 4pm, so I turned back and found it open, though I was the only cust... [more>] |
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