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Recommended by Strongers . |
The Wig & Quill is a Wadworth’s pub with a small carpeted front seating area with tables and harlequin upholstered chairs and padded benches that are found throughout. There’s also a barrel with high stools before a flagstone floored bar with a servi... [more>] |
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Recommended by E TA |
A very pleasant village pub as described below. At first look its large car park and strange decking arrangement, with its rather odd instructions for booking, at the front give the impression of a chain pub aimed at the tourist trade, but once insi... [more>] |
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Recommended by Strongers . |
The Ox Row Inn is a Fullers pub that bridges the shops along Butcher Row to the south to the large Market Square to the north where there’s some café seating. Entering from the shop side, the door opens to a flagstone floored central walkway with ban... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
This pub is much as described by Alan below, but has had a recent refurbishment and is looking very smart. Still with three rooms, and there's a dart board in the rear room. There's a children's play area outside, with a slide. Three hand pumps but n... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
There are some new people running this pub since my visit four years ago. They have spent a lot on a refurbishment and it's looking very smart. There are now two hand pumps, but I was told that despite requests to get a firkin of Bradfield Belgian Bl... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
One of two pubs in the Peak District village of Birchover. It re-opened on March 8th after a period of closure. As you enter, there is a bare boarded area off to the left and a tiled bar area to the right. The bar itself is straight ahead. There are... [more>] |
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Rochdale › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by ROB Camra |
Sadly Simon, the landlord who took this pub into the GBG and also The Baum to National Pub Of The Year has now departed, due to issues with a very unsupportive Robinsons. We first called in under the new management in January. The place was a tip as... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
I thought this was the better of Birchover's pubs. It has a small bar with a quarry tiled floor, a well and a log burner. Dried hops and tankards hang from the beams. There was no TV that I could spot but music was playing. There is also a larger di... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
As described by Alan below, there is a conservatory to the right but this now has a pool table in it, as well as plants. The main bar area has a wood veneer floor and a grey bar counter with a solitary hand pump serving Wainwright fake cask. It's dec... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Village pub with a bar to the left and a snug to the right of the entrance. The bar is slightly larger and is on two levels. It has a tiled floor with rugs. A dartboard can be found above the fireplace on the upper level. Framed music posters line th... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Prominent pub on a roundabout heading someway south out of Chesterfield on the A61. This was the highlight of our Easter Sunday 10-pub crawl in Derbyshire. Checking my records, I've been here at some time in the dim and distant past when it was calle... [more>] |
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Recommended by Peter Forster |
This is an old pub that is a in a residential area a brisk 10 minute walk from Brecon town centre. The bar is very spacious and tidy but has suffered from an unsympathetic renovation probably in the last twenty years or so. Beers on hand pump were Wa... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
This pub looks like it should be a hotel or restaurant as you approach. But from what I saw, this is very much a wet-led pub. There is a central bar with seating areas all around. The floor is mostly laminate but there is a carpeted section to the fr... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
The Fidlers Rest, named after a local explorer and not a mis-spelling of a musician, is a local pub in an area of housing to the west of Bolsover. It sits quite high up and enjoys nice views across the Peak District and to the nearby Bolsover Castle.... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Bolsover is a reasonably small town with a Wetherspoon's. This micropub provides a nice contrast. The bar is on the ground floor as you enter, with another space for seating in what looks like an extension or outbuilding to the right-hand side. It w... [more>] |
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