Recommended by Philip Carter |
A great bar, real cider straight from the New Forest 7% proof, available in Dry, Medium or Sweet. No added sugar. They also sell Kingston Black at 8%. Bottled cider from various other cider makers are available. Hot mulled cider available in the wint... [more>] | |
Recommended by E TA |
Well summed up by Blackthorn, below, this village local has a good family feel to it and has a strong local cohort. There is a small unremarkable garden at the back and a tiny car park at the side, so most people park on the road. The dining room a... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
Bijou and compact bar, although bigger than its namesake in Otley, it’s upstairs from the coffee bar. One square room with a side extension and a seating lobby where you come up the staircase, both with album covers and records decor. Furnished with ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
An excellent job of breathing new life into a tired old pub. Sadly the wonderful but formidable landlady wasn’t working on my visit but her influence was apparent. A high quality, friendly pub with decent beer, six pulls of mostly local beers. Two ba... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
Behind the original large ex-tramshed Salt Beer Factory & Kitchen this is one of those now traditional brewery taprooms with brewing vessels to one side as industrial gritty-ness décor and seating dotted about; it is a working brewery all the same. T... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
A reasonable covid time revamp of a favourite old pub, basically the counter has been moved and is with nine pulls in operation. Otherwise much as was although some say “that” picture isn’t the original but a sanitised version, no comment from me. Ot... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
I dropped into this pub on a whim as I was passing, and had a swift half in the balcony bar, from where you can watch the goings on down below, which mainly consist of street artists; some sort of tightrope walking was the highspot during my short vi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
This is a magnificent old bank building, now operated by Fuller's, with their ales on of course, and of course they do food. I had a swift half of their seasonal Jack Frost, at £2.90. This pub is reminiscent of the Old Bank of England, with similar ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Visited last week. 8 hand pulls at the bar, of which 7 were on. At the time of my visit the line-up was Titanic White Star, Titanic Cherry Dark, Okells Bitter, Tim Taylor Landlord, Osset King Rat, Ilkley Mary Jane and Mobberley Elysium. I went for... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Visited last week. Six hand pulls at the bar, offering an interesting range including some strong ales (7-8%). Backed up by a selection of keg beers, for which there is a chalk menu above the bar. In the corner furthest away from the bar there is ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Moby Duck |
Update. No longer a Hall & Woodhouse pub but a freehouse serving mostly local beer the exception on my recent visit being Adnams Ghost Ship, the others were Ascot Gold Cup, Sherfield TBA, Longdog Bunny Chaser and Hogs Back TEA, not what I would call ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
This is a corner pub, dating from 1851. On approach, there’s a little retained etched glass to the picture windows advertising beverages such as wines and spirits; all very original. This illusion evaporates on entry, as this place is a full-on resta... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
This was for a long time a Meux’s house, built in 1827 and grade II-listed. A return to what was a regular haunt of mine in the late '80s, so I can’t really remember it that well, other than that it was quite traditional and mercifully, it still is; ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Hurdle |
The Sun has reopened again. This time after a 14 month closure. It is now under a new lease holder after the previous lease ran out during its pandemic closure. Present opening hours: 1.00pm to 10.00pm Tuesday to Sunday (Closed Monday). |
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