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Recommended by E TA |
A traditional town local that doesn’t have any real ale. It’s in what are now the backstreets, though still within spitting distance of the main road. The inetrior has been knocked through to form a single [-shaped bar, with a pool table at the bac... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
UPDATE: Now called Mulligans. Its still an Irish themed bar. A basement bar and its a single room with a load of Gaelic Football shirts on the ceiling above the entrance. Usual Irish bar nic-naks dotted around including a boisterous stag party on my ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
An interesting pub both inside and out. The open plan interior was slightly shabby chic, but still retained a relaxing cottage style theme. The manager was friendly and explained what type of beers they had on handpump. We called on a Thursday aftern... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
A quirky and interesting micropub, where whatever you sit on or touch is for sale, from farm implements, sideboards, lamps etc, all of which had a white sticker on with the price. We found the owner and his wife to be very welcoming and upbeat. This ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
A bar dedicated to those lovable Cockney criminals The Trotters. This is a basement bar and is a large single room with a few areas done up to look like the Trotters flat (with blow-up doll for comic effect). Slap bang in the middle is a yellow 3whee... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Still very much as described below. Of an evening it is a bit on the dark side, with arty electric lamps casting a glow and adding to the laid back feel. The rustic bar counter boasts various crafty things on keg, but sadly appears to have followed ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A nice old town pub, with two sides om entry but both leading to the same bar behind. Some areas have a stupidly low beamed ceiling, leading to a crouched walk for anyone over average height, although the considerable woodwork adds to the atmosphere,... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Having waited for 16.00 opening, it was no great surprise to discover this is an evening, cocktail sort of bar with a relaxed feel, as befits the chosen music of the soul/funk variety. - fine if that is what you after. The bar is up a level, while to... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Comfortable suburban pub with a lounge feel and some Irish influence. The main bar is quite spacious with modern dark décor, while the back room is closely-tabled for dining. A large car park to the front has a few outdoor tables. Two Rebellion beers... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
This was the next to last pub on my winter pub photos circuit by bicycle (30 or so mostly previously unphotographed pubs). Although it wasn't actually on my to do list, I was intrigued by this former brewery tap and had decided to stop for a beer if ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
An old town pub, quite nicely refurbished and ripe for a game of 'spot the original feature', like the splendid plasterwork ceiling in the front room. The bar is off to one side, with a strangely-beamed side area leading to a dining part behind. A Br... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Despite its name, this is a new build large and fairly uninteresting modern place from Stonegate, with décor possibly designed to appeal to the feminine gender. A row of tables outside along the pavement did not attract much. Four handpumps claimed 3... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A much-refurbished pub by the station in a drawing room style. Despite an emphasis on food it retains a good all-round pub atmosphere, even having a dartboard (and actually in use) tucked in a corner. To the rear is a large patio area, again tabled f... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A large dining pub, still owned by Whitbread, with Premier Inn adjoining. it was probably once an historic hotel but there is not much trace of that now. Totally predictable furnishings with random artefacts and nearly all laid up for diners. It does... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Tucked away down a side street near the river (in fact on the Thames Path), this is a cosy old pub with a nicely-aged and low-ceilinged interior. A slight pre-occupation with food, with tabled areas to the front and upstairs, but the area round the b... [more>] |
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