Recommended by E TA |
A Wadworth-owned town pub which claims to be a steakhouse though it feels more like a modern estate pub. It’s on a busy road through the town’s outskirts and has a small outside terrace next tot he litter-strewn car park. Passing an indolent teenag... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve C |
Looking at the building from the outside one assumes that the Wagon & Horses used to be a large multi-roomed pub, much like any other stand-alone pub in Manchester. However these heady days have passed, in fact I thought it was derelict as I approach... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A popular street corner pub in the back streets of Totterdown, it’s not likely to be somewhere you stumble across by accident, but there was nonetheless a decent crowd in, as well as on the picnic benches outside, on our recent Sunday afternoon visit... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve C |
The Whitegate Inn is a beefeater located adjacent to Oldham Broadway Premier Inn, although the customers enduring the loud background music on a recent Monday afternoon seemed to be locals rather than hotel guests. The sprawling interior consists of ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve C |
The Railway was surprisingly busy for a Monday afternoon, with the clientele being of an older generation. This large inviting pub has a small L-shaped bar counter that faces banquette seating across the front windows to the left of the central entra... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A traditional looking pub with glazed green tiling on the exterior, this is in many ways in a prime spot overlooking the river and being just a short stroll from the popular and trendy North Street, but at the same time seems to be out on a bit of a ... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Steve C |
Walking through the door of the Wheatsheaf I was met by an inquisitive Great Dane and Boxer, which I must admit caught me off guard. The pub is U-shaped with a central L-shaped bar counter that faces the entrance and carpeted seating up te right. Mor... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Steve C |
The Houghton Arms is a Marston’s pub with a cobbled area with picnic tables out front and a much larger astroturf area with picnic tables in the old car park to the left. A Sky Sports banner hangs outside, so I wasn’t surprised to see televisions thr... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Walton |
Take the point about the sterile environment but thought this place benefitted from decent natural light at the front so didn’t feel like I was sitting in a dark cavern. The sound of the trains did remind me of the general nature of the place though!... [more>] | |
Marstons Sports and Social Club Burton on Trent › Staffordshire Recommended by Alex Conway |
The Marston’s Sports and Social club is the official affiliated club of the adjoining Brewery next door. Located a 20 minute walk out of town this longstanding club is open to the public but regular customers are strongly encouraged to join the clu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
The history of this grade II*-listed pub is well documented on CAMRA’s sites and the pub’s own site; needless to say, the *** interior is absolutely stunning (see photos). I was last in here around easter 2016, prior to that summer 2004 when for a fe... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Walton |
Dodging the April showers I made my way to Mondo’s tap room from Distortion, annoyed with myself that I neglected to take a photo of the front of the still un-photographed Distortion! Glad I did not volte face as I got here just before another downpo... [more>] | |
Recommended by Helen Iwanczuk |
Demolition work has begun on the former Harvester, to make way for a care home. |
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