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Recommended by Tris C |
It seems that this is a late Georgian pub, but the huge and ornate edifice that greets the visitor must be late Victorian or even early Edwardian, the name ‘Hobgoblin’ still visible to the parapet. The place is only open Thursday to Sunday and with r... [more>] |
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Recommended by E TA |
A rather pretentious cafe bar, more cafe than bar, in a building which deserves better. The cafe is on a corner in the narrow older part of Frome, an was once a proper pub with various names. Externally, the bottom part of the frontage has green t... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
An attractive and traditional looking pub located a short stroll away from the main High Street, but very handy if you’re visiting the Minster, this has something of a food focus with a desk just inside the door to check people in, but you could none... [more>] |
![]() | The Waterside Bar @ GF Social Club Recommended by Strongers . |
The GF Social Club was once aligned to the General Foods factory in Banbury, but it is now an independent club with a ballroom, snooker room and other facilities, including the Waterside Bar. I was enticed into this Waterside Bar by a sign outside in... [more>] |
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Recommended by Strongers . |
Tap Social is found in the front left-hand ‘over 18s’ corner of Lock 29 which is a large hall like venue with small food businesses and shops, most of which are directed at kids so there were many milling about during a recent Wednesday afternoon vis... [more>] |
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Along the front of Pinto Lounge is some canal side café seating that is hidden behind some mint green planters. The music being piped outside is also audible inside where a serving counter with premium keg on the left-hand wall faces open plan seatin... [more>] |
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Lower Decks is long and thin with a small bar at both ends, the right-hand side being a lot quieter than the left that houses a teenage games area with arcade machines, air hockey, shuffleboard and pool tables. There are also some table tennis tables... [more>] |
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I popped into the Mill Arts Centre on a recent Wednesday afternoon when I found myself to be the only customer in the bar and café area to the right of the entrance, and this was the case for the duration of my brief visit which was not long before t... [more>] |
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Recommended by ROB Camra |
Called in here on Sunday night. Deafening music aimed at kids. 4 girls sat outside. no-one inside due to the unbearable noise. No idea who or what they're trying to attract, but it's not working. We left it and won't be going back. |
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Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
An attractive old timbered coaching inn in the centre of Southwell, this is reputedly one of the oldest pubs in the country, although you really wouldn’t know that from the interior, some of which is really quite modern. First impressions weren’t gre... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Two room locals pub in a residential area which was fairly busy on a Sunday lunchtime. The lounge is to the left as you enter, with the bar on the right. There is also an outdoor patio to the side of the pub with an adjacent split-level car park. Th... [more>] |
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Danny’s is a sports bar with multiple screens for airing football, a pool table at the front where it’s encircled by yellow banquettes and four dartboards that line the rear wall. Regular entertainment is advertise when I assume the DJ booth on the r... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Part of a small chain of pubs, I'd only previously been to one of these in Worcester. That one was quite busy on an evening visit. The Kingswinford branch was dead on our late Sunday lunchtime visit, with just one other customer and the barman. Ther... [more>] |
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The Cherwell is a large open plan town centre boozer that sits behind some picnic tables and planters full of gravel out front. Inside, the serving counter is found across the rear wall to the left where it faces a row of high tables on laminate floo... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Black Country Ales pub and probably the one closest to their brewery which is located on a trading estate nearby. It has the typical BCA interior with carpet and flock wallpaper. There are TVs which were off. Dance/pop music was playing instead. Give... [more>] |
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