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Royal Oak Inn

Royal Oak Inn

TetburyGloucestershire

Recommended by Blackthorn _

An attractive looking stone built pub in this small village, we initially had some trouble finding it as it’s not at all obvious from the “main” road through the village, but once we had persevered, we found a good-sized car park and a friendly welco... [more>]
Wiper and True Taproom

Wiper and True Taproom

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Blackthorn _

A new opening located on a non-descript industrial estate just on past the top of the Old Market strip, it’s not somewhere that you’re likely to stumble across by accident but they’re clearly expecting lots of custom with a reputed seating capacity o... [more>]
Anchored in Worthing

Anchored in Worthing

WorthingWest Sussex

Recommended by Cask Fan

Note that the pub now closes all day on Monday and Tuesday
The Boater

The Boater

BathSomerset

Recommended by E TA

Much as described below, still owned by Fuller’s. The young staff were mostly pleasant apart from the foreign barman who was completely clueless. Ales on were faux-HSB, ESB and Pride, plus Wild Beer Millionaire and Dark Star Hophead. Rosie’s Cider... [more>]
The White Lion

The White Lion

KeighleyWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Will Larter

This is a large corner pub opposite the church, with two large rooms each featuring a section of the centrally placed bar. There were three hand pumps with Tetleys, Landlord and Ossett Blonde. It was quite busy on a late midweek lunchtime, but someho... [more>]
The Robin Hood

The Robin Hood

KeighleyWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Will Larter

One of several village pubs on Kirkgate, this one made out of two small buildings. It's quite pleasant and comfortable, and service was friendly and welcoming. The bar has three hand pumps, with Ossett Blonde, Timothy Taylor Landlord and Black Sheep ... [more>]
The Captains Bar

The Captains Bar

EdinburghLothian

Recommended by hondo .

Tucked away off the main south bridge/nicholson street drag handy for the national museum of Scotland. Long narrow bar with original bar fittings retained. 2 real ales served and regular live music.
Farmers Arms

Farmers Arms

MalvernWorcestershire

Recommended by Ian Mapp

Lovely location - middle of nowhere and in the shadow of the southern part of the Malverns. A couple of cottages knocked together, with parts dating from the 1480s. A former drovers pub for the cattlemen of wales making their way to London. Hook N... [more>]
The Lord Addingham

The Lord Addingham

IlkleyWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Will Larter

A village pub that has recently changed hands, with consequent change of name from the former Sailor, which I never went in (it was never open on my previous visits to Addingham). The pub's exterior certainly looks a lot smarter, and the inside has b... [more>]
Old White Bear

Old White Bear

KeighleyWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Will Larter

A proper old village local in a delightful building with the date 1735 above the door (see photo - evidently it was originally a private house, but the name on the plaque has been chipped off, leaving just the designation "Esquire" still legible). It... [more>]
The Dog & Gun Inn

The Dog & Gun Inn

KeighleyWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Will Larter

A roadside pub with beer garden, with the interior cluttered with many dog statues and sculptures in various different styles and materials. On the bar are six hand pumps with Timothy Taylor Landlord and Boltmaker, plus Bowland Boxer Blonde (appropri... [more>]
Goats Head

Goats Head

KeighleyWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Will Larter

The best sort of village local, with an enthusiastic licensee with an obvious passion for real ale and whatever else makes a pub the focus of community involvement. Although it was very quiet at the time of my mid-afternoon, mid-week visit, it was cl... [more>]
The Little Plough

The Little Plough

DoncasterSouth Yorkshire

Recommended by Will Larter

I have made a point of breaking train journeys to London here in the last year or so. This is partly because the Corner Pin closed, partly because the people who used to run that pub are now here, and partly because the council have made the crossing... [more>]
The Dickens Inn

The Dickens Inn

E1London (Central)

Recommended by Will Larter

A large, impressive building dominating St Katherine's Dock - what a pity it's such an awful pub. I was here just after opening time and there weren't many customers. Not much beer, either, with just two hand pumps active and several unused ones obsc... [more>]
The Olde Wine Shades

The Olde Wine Shades

EC4London (Central)

Recommended by Will Larter

An interesting old building, and really that was the only reason I was here: it features in a book of walks between interesting London pubs that I was following on my winter visits to London. Is it a pub? Well, no - not really. It's mostly a wine emp... [more>]
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