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Recommended by Alex Conway |
The Railway at Loudham as the name suggest is right next to the platform at Loudham station a short walk from the main road. This pub has had a major renovation a few years ago and has been totally transformed inside. Judging by the beer range I Thi... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Soup Dragon |
A corner Victorian pub that stands as a monument to the past. The frontage is in white and black. The interior was a two-roomer, but now one, with fireplaces and a few photos. It is in white. There is a TV and the music was a decent level. I echo the... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Soup Dragon |
A tidy but plain looking build with portico entrance. There is a patio area. The interior is an open L-shape and in modern style with brick, wallpaper and wood floor. They do food. A few guitars add some interest (I think), but in all it is a bit dul... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve of N21 |
Spent an enjoyable couple of hours over a few pints and a paper in this large Antic pub whilst the good lady explored all the independent shops along the now gentrified Lordship Lane. Initially on one of the external benches soaking up the late after... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Soup Dragon |
A really interesting building. It looks like a late Georgian/early Victorian warehouse, with a nesting of rooms, that has been converted into a a real ale/craft ale pub/bar (which is cashless and only takes card and britcoin). The bar is in one room ... [more>] | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
One light room with bar to rear. Craft on screen to the left, real ale on blackboard to right. Decent selection but acoustics are a bit loud. | |
The Central Hotel (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Al Bundy |
Beer wise, this is by far your best bet in Shotton. Next to Shotton high level train station (Bidston/Wrexham line) and up the road from Shotton low level (Chester/Holyhead) station. A bit Wethers-by-numbers, including climb to toilets, this open pla... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
It is quite remarkable that only a year ago this splendid freehouse pub was an Indian restaurant. The new owner has spent a lot of time and money to bring this pub back to the Longridge community, and it attracts a large amount of visitors. This hist... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
I agree with Al Bundy below, I also thought this was a pleasant enough pub. I popped in for a quick pint, whilst Mrs A visited Booths supermarket over the road. The young barman was very enthusiastic and told me he wanted to get to know about cask be... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
A new fledgling micropub which was converted from a former shop. The owner also has the Tap & Vent micropub in Longridge. He told us that he saw us looking through the window at his Longridge micro around 3pm and that he would have let us in for drin... [more>] | |
Recommended by E TA |
An out-of-the-box Brewer’s Fayre with everything that implies. It is attached to a Premier Inn (‘everything’s premier but the quality’). It has two or three car parks, and there is a scruffy garden with a children’s play area which also served as a... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
I came here twice before: once a long time back when it was Filthy McNasty’s which had a late licence and was rumoured to be the hangout for former Westminster public schoolboy, Shane McGowan. I returned a couple of years ago to what was briefly the ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A somewhat run down and ramshackle looking pub in a prime spot with views over the estuary, it makes the most of it’s position with a terrace overlooking the water as well as a good sized patio area off to the side. Unfortunately the downside of this... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A pleasant and traditional looking pub in a prime spot with views of the estuary, it makes the most of the outlook with both a patio area alongside the water’s edge with plenty of large umbrellas, electric heaters and even an outside food order point... [more>] | |
The Rose & Crown (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A Wetherspoon’s pub in a central location in the middle of town, it has quite a traditional pub like appearance unlike many of the company’s outlets, and was presumably also a pub in a former life before Tim got his hands on it. Internally it’s a bi... [more>] |
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