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Recommended by E TA |
A Victorian village pub currently owned by Greene King. There is a small garden with a children’s play area and some parking spaces at the front. The single bar is ordinary and devoid of atmosphere, feeling more like a waiting room than a place to ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Thuck Phat |
A recently converted micropub with bare brick walls, scaffold built bottle shelves, light wood floors and a right on trend line in industrial furniture and lighting. It's clearly been well thought out and executed and I liked it as do the citizens of... [more>] | |
Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
A substantial brick built 30's road house ,which has been substantially refurbed inside with a leaning towards family dining.The main room off the entrance has a long bar opposite ,with a bookcase to the right infront of which occasional live music c... [more>] | |
Recommended by Thuck Phat |
Tucked away behind the Castle Gardens just beyond the city walls, The Minster Inn is a traditional boozer which, mercifully, hasn't been knocked around inside and retains it's original, small, multi-roomed format with many original features including... [more>] | |
House of the Trembling Madness Recommended by Thuck Phat |
Stonegate's big brother. This feels more like a Georgian drinking house than the Harry Potter-esque micro feel of the original. OB has described it well below and I'd only add that the wide glass frontage makes the bar feel very airy and allows you t... [more>] | |
Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
This really is an unusual place,built in 2000 and essentially faux timber framed but built on the site of a very old manor house.It does have a chain fibe when entering (Youngs pubco),but the interior has been designed to gives lots of nooks and cran... [more>] | |
Northampton › Northamptonshire Recommended by Thuck Phat |
Long Buckby has long been short of decent boozers so the arrival of the Badgers Arms was a welcome addition and it does seem to be well attended by locals and regulars. It's been nicely done and the space upstairs is cosy and the welcome from behind ... [more>] | |
Recommended by hondo . |
Bottle shop and bar with a long narrow interior as described below. Well worth including if on a crawl in this area. | |
Newcastle Upon Tyne › Tyne & Wear Recommended by ROB Camra |
Much changed from its time as Flynns and all for the better. It's been closed for a couple of years after Flynns suffered a major flood. The ground floor is now raised a bit from pavement level and the bar is up a few steps, effectively on the first ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Originally The White Horse so quite why it has the current name since 2012, three years before my first visit. Inside it's a fairly standard layout with the bar to the rear and a contemporary, tasteful refit with chunky bare wood furniture and gloomy... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
Closed in the 20th Century, now the YMCA. | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
This wedge-shaped cornersite pub has been completely revamped by Fuller's following its return to pub use after many years languishing as restarants. The centre of the main room is occupied by a couple of large six or eight seater tables accompanied ... [more>] | |
The Saracens Head Inn (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
A Grade II listed mid 18th Century building that was originally a coaching house. It was quite difficult to find any signs of this from the interior. The only room to resemble any history to the building was the large lounge at the rear, which looked... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Unfortunately closed when I was in Helmsley this afternoon. Despite their Facebook page saying they open at midday, there is a notice on the door listing their "Winter 2019 Opening Hours" and they don't open until 4pm in the week. This is my last h... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Paid a visit today while in Helmsley. The layout is as previously described, whereby you enter into a small lobby and have a door to the left labelled LOUNGE, and one to the right labelled BAR. The bar feels traditional, with bare boards, dark wood... [more>] |
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