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Recommended by E TA |
Previously Broads Haven Tavern, the modern building has reopened as a pub, rerstaurant and cafe. There is a small outside seating area overlooking the river, and there is a limited amount of parking shared with other local businesses. The pub is re... [more>] | |
Recommended by Thuck Phat |
At last, somewhere that serves a decent pint in Banbury and long overdue. As mentioned, a micro-pub in a converted shop which has a bar at the back on the right hand side. Unlike some micros, this place feels decently furnished, comfortable and estab... [more>] | |
Recommended by Thuck Phat |
The place to head to if you're after quality ale in Banbury. It's just out of the town centre and, despite initial appearances, consists of three rooms. The one you enter first is the bar, although there isn't a bar, with casks, kegs and cider boxes ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve of N21 |
Yes, this is a hotel bar located in a hotel that has certainly got the feel of Faulty Towers about it, and the two roomed hotel bar either side of a central serving area definitely has a very dated décor. The Key selling point for this one however is... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
This is an estate-style pub. Two roomed with a L-shaped interior. The public bar area is to the left with a lounge to the right. The public bar houses a pool table and dartboard to the left of the bar. Its apparently a Marston's pub but there is no r... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Now closed. The music venue has moved to a new venue at the old Old Colonial pub and is now called Molly's Chambers 3/3/16: Very much a rock/punk/metal influenced pub. Also called Hotel California. Likes to have its allnighter kinda music nights. Th... [more>] | |
Recommended by Soup Dragon |
A tidy little micropub, albeit hard to notice. Grey, wood and brick exterior with a narrow interior of brick, plain wall and wood. Pump clips adorn one wall, a few ornaments another, while a canoe sits above the door to the bogs and a couple of old o... [more>] | |
Recommended by Soup Dragon |
Now refurbished and a pub. The exterior of the rounded Victorian corner pub is a tidy grey and black now, with coloured window glass. The inside follows the same shape with a dart board area to the side. Old photos of Stafford on the walls were of in... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Decent real ale offering, much better than you would expect for a food led pub, and sets it apart from its immediate neighbours. Twelve pumps at the bar split into two banks of six. At the time of my visit on Saturday night Pink by Poynton, South I... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Saturday night saw my first visit to Cask for quite a few years, and the one thing that struck me was how quiet it was compared to how it used to be. On previous visits it was standing room only but on Saturday we had no issue at all getting a table... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
A nice enough roadside pub sort of in the middle of nowhere. A two roomed pub with a bar in each room. The bar to the right is the lounge and is L-shaped with an outside covered area and a nice beer garden to the side. 3 handpulls on the bar but sadl... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Large, sprawling Brewers Fayre thingy and all that goes with it. Basically in 3 parts with a raised area to the left, a central bar area and a large dining area to the right. Outside beer garden with children's play area. 2 handpulls on the bar but o... [more>] | |
The Arnold Machin (JD Wetherspoon) Newcastle under Lyme › Staffordshire Recommended by Steve of N21 |
Full Marks for Wetherspoons in taking another building of character and keeping it in use as a pub, and in this case, as said below, the pleasant stone façade old Newcastle town centre post office. The pub takes its name from the Staffordshire-born s... [more>] | |
Newcastle under Lyme › Staffordshire Recommended by Steve of N21 |
A fairly new addition to the Newcastle Under Lyme drinking scene open for just over a year now and a self-styled gin palace providing over 120 different gins alongside cask ales, craft beers and assorted cocktails. The long thin Tardis interior is no... [more>] | |
Newcastle under Lyme › Staffordshire Recommended by Aqualung . |
As noted below, this is a modern bar set in part of an old warehouse. It's a split level room with the upper part several steps up to the right of the bar area. The only low seating is either up the stairs or the large patio at the front. For me it w... [more>] |
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