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An odd place with a small downstairs room plus an upstairs room and a roof terrace beyond that. The downstairs room had three two seater couches, a couple of chairs low tables as well as a couple of barstools, there is a TV screen that was showing da... [more>] |
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An excellent looking Ex Truman's pub with a superbly unspoilt interior from the inter war era featuring wood panelling and partitions with mirrors, the bar itself is a thing of beauty. Ale wise there was just Purity Mad Goose available with an UBU cl... [more>] |
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A small corner pub with a single and basic square room, no real ale but some interesting continental beers along with some craft on tap. |
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A wedge shaped pub with a central also loosely wedge shaped bar, possibly of inter war vintage but now garishly painted to fit into some kind of fairground theme, indeed the bar even has a carousel horse as part of the bar fixtures. The bench seating... [more>] |
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Fairly unchanged from Tris's review below, I entered the pub early afternoon as the only customer and found probably the darkest (lighting-wise) pub I've ever been in the only natural light coming from the windows at the top end of the pub. I did won... [more>] |
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Basically a space between an artisan Bakery and Pasta Bar in a joint building hosting several arty businesses. six taps had a decent crop of craft and a Cider. More of a novelty than a destination. |
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An odd but cosy pub with a small L shaped front room with a mix of sofas and chairs making it almost cluttered, there is a further more open back room which had a drum kit set up in readiness for live music later on. The bar crammed into the front r... [more>] |
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The pub boasts a rather featureless interior painted in a bland brown and white, there is a pool table also a pizza oven to raise interest levels if thats your thing. Wadworth Horizon and Doom Bar were the Ale Choices with a turned Ghost Ship Clip ju... [more>] |
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An open plan long single room that boasts seven handpumps though four were operational during my visit. Sharps Sea Fury, Exmoor Ale, Volden Pale and Tiny Rebel Cwitch were the choices and the Cwitch was in exceptional condition boost positive thought... [more>] |
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A single room shop conversion with mostly barstool height seating throughout.Pretty much set out as a craft bar with 16 keg taps of A list brewers there are also two handpumps, these were occupied by two craft brewers that are now more than toe dippi... [more>] |
![]() | The Lord Palmerston (Lloyds No 1 Bar) Recommended by Moby Duck |
A standard Spoons that on my brief visit had a rather poor choice of beer over ten handles from my point of view, Green King IPA and Abbot, Doom Bar, Flacks New Forest, Brains SA and Loddon Hocus Pocus. As I often say Spoons have a place, hence my vi... [more>] |
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A modern craft bar challengingly painted in Orange and pink.Cafe/Canteen style inside and beer and Burgers take equal billing. three Handpumps, two on with Sharps Twin Coast and Dark Revolution SoLA, 18 taps of top level craft. The beers are good, ma... [more>] |
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A large interior that goes back some way, wood tiled floor with mixed seating. There is an open kitchen majoring on Pizza and Burgers and food of that ilk. Four handpumps two of which had Old Rosie Cider clips attached leaving a beer choice of Sharps... [more>] |
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A comfortable, nicely put together backstreet pub with a loungey feel about it despite the presence of a pool table. A few locals in on a mid Saturday afternoon. Five handles on the bar but just two on, Pride and Landlord, the keg was also mainstrea... [more>] |
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The nicely tiled entrance is in a side street, it looks a totally different place from the main frontage next to Aspley House. The main bar is smaller than the raised room at the front of the property that didn't seem to be in use on my visit. Slight... [more>] |
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