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Recommended by Brainy Pool |
basically one slightly scruffy room full of 'colourful' characters. extremely cliquey when I was in, but nonetheless I liked it and it does have a certain charm. food available is vegan beef burgers and hot dogs. yes, really. | |
Milton Keynes › Buckinghamshire Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Light & airy modern build, making it a fine daytime stop off for the good range of beers. | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Lovely old inn hidden down alley, chunky tables, classic décor and sectioned off areas. Beers from Chiltern | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Pleasant L-shaped bar, lots of space, a little bit out of the mail town centre. Good choice of real ales | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Small basic boozer at road junction, small serving area and a couple of gaming machines plus a telly. Only 2 real ales but extra point for the quality. | |
Recommended by E TA |
Well described by others, below, this former butcher’s shop doesn’t really have the feel of a ‘normal’ micro due to the over loud music and white bar back tiles that are more reminiscent of a public toilet than a purveyor of fines ales. There was on... [more>] | |
Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Run of the mill chain pub and a little disappointing for Chef & Brewer. Near to the railway station | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Handpumps are now down to 5 with 4 for real ale and a dedicated cider pump. EVERYTHING in here, food and drink wise is vegan. Can sometimes be overrun with dogs and, occasionally, the 'Meat Is Murder' mob. It's still a decent pub though. 21/10/15: T... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Now called Molly Malone's. A large Irish themed pub. Up the few steps you enter into a supposedly Irish pub. Not great but not bad. | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
Opposite Williamson's Tavern, this was formerly a Jamie's but is the second Four Sisters incarnation after an initial venture in Islington. Styled as a cocktail and dining room, this is accessed through a mosaic-tiled entrance up a couple of steps in... [more>] | |
Recommended by Paul Kell |
Lovely,clean & tidy pub on the Greystones/Antycross Estate in Dalton.Offering superb facilities-a wheelchair accessible beer garden,a wheelchair lift into the pub itself.A fantastic 10' x 8' HD screen for all your sport.A Function Room,a games room w... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Another bar on the lively Ravenswood industrial estate, this place started out as a beer and cider distribution business before deciding to get in on the act and open a taproom back in February 2018. I visited just a few months after opening and foun... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
This is a lovely looking old pub in the pleasant Walthamstow Village area, notable on approach for its impressive green tiled facade. Two entrances lead through into the same U-shaped, knocked through room. The left hand side has a surprisingly dark ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
This is a terrific cinema conversion, brought back into the public domain by Antic after a period of closure and uncertainty as to the premises’ future. You enter into a small front lobby area with folding doors out to the busy main road, where a few... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Not far from Truro is this smart eating house, with superb views down the Truro River. The inside has been tastefully modernised in typical St Austell brewery fashion, with lots of light wood flooring and furniture setting off the occasional stone wa... [more>] |
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