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Activity for 19th May 2022

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The New Inn

The New Inn

BathSomerset

Recommended by E TA

Well described by Blackthorn, below, this town boozer is one of the better establishments in this part of town, though for some reason it has limited opening hours.  Live music from various bands is advertised, and there are now two pianos in the dow... [more>]
The Grey Friar (JD Wetherspoon)

The Grey Friar (JD Wetherspoon)

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Workaday Spoons housed in what looks like Gordon Britass's leisure centre. Big plate glass windows for light, not exactly a stunning view from the raised seating area though. Five guests, Great Newsome Mild a bit long pour (NBSS 2.5). Food a bit so-s... [more>]
The Old Vic

The Old Vic

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Shabby exterior didn’t bode well though fortunately the large knocked-through interior (still some distinct areas) was in a good state of repair and comfortable enough in a late 00’s refit kind of way, the banquette seating by the front windows were ... [more>]
The Continental

The Continental

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

10-15 mins walk from town but a pleasant enough stroll through a more upmarket area of Preston. The pub lies adjacent to the railway viaduct over the river Ribble. A large place that has been given an upmarket sheen and is pitched at the Preston pash... [more>]
Winckley Street Ale House

Winckley Street Ale House

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Small, modern L shaped shop-conversion bar aimed at the Preston hipster(s), exposed brick and spray paintings on the walls, bench seating etc. Three samey cask over four pumps (the spare was being used as a blue roll dispenser!), my Mobberley Cheshir... [more>]
Hopwoods Tap House

Hopwoods Tap House

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Newly-opened quasi-Brewdog bar (the exterior really does look like one, maybe they’re trying to pre-empt the Scottish plonkers’ arrival in PR1?) including the prices - £5.50 a pint or three quid a half of cask! God knows how much they were trying to ... [more>]
The Orchard

The Orchard

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Modern (plate glass windows, plank wood walling, tile floor, tall stools) micropub - and really is micro - located in the covered market complex. You are welcome to purchase snacks from there and bring them in to have with your beer (which I took adv... [more>]
Guild Ale House

Guild Ale House

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Advertised as a micropub but I think that might be pushing the term a bit! Fair sized place with an upstairs room as well. Interior is a bit mimsy but has a pub rather than traditional micro feel, the oak – or oak effect – bar back set it off nicely.... [more>]
The Moorbrook

The Moorbrook

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

A little out of town this one. Fairly basic boozer that feels somewhat haphazard and jarring in places, the main bar area especially just felt a bit odd to me. I settled with the others in the carpeted front room. Seven cask on if my notes are correc... [more>]
The Princess Alice

The Princess Alice

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Pleasant looking out-of-town community boozer serving the local post-war suburb. Opened-out L-shaped interior with a naff two-tone grey décor, though the PNE stuff breaks it up a bit. Four pumps with two cask on both from Lancaster Brewery; Blonde an... [more>]
Vinyl Tap

Vinyl Tap

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Student rock/alt pub. Hundred’s of LPs available which the staff will put on at the customer’s request – I got the Manic’s Gold Against the Soul loudly in its entirety. Also The Young Ones was being shown with subtitles on a drop-down screen and ther... [more>]
Plau

Plau

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Three-tiered place with a downstairs vault bar. Aimed at the upmarket, with food, gin and wine vying (and, until our groups arrival, possibly trumping) the beer angle. Décor is of the salvaged fittings variety. Four cask pumps with three on, my Farm ... [more>]
Plug & Taps

Plug & Taps

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Yet another(!) shop to micropub conversion in Preston. My notes are sketchy, verbatim; ‘Tight interior with dark green walls’. It seems like there’s another room upstairs so it looks like my urge to explore had been dulled by this point! Four cask an... [more>]
The Twelve Tellers (Lloyds No 1 Bar)

The Twelve Tellers (Lloyds No 1 Bar)

PrestonLancashire

Recommended by Quinno _

Classic Barque style building (formerly a TSB bank) that has undergone Wetherconversion not too long ago. Large inside with a couple of discrete areas off to the right and an ornate ceiling. Surprisingly light as well (was there a skylight in the mid... [more>]
Oyster Pearl

Oyster Pearl

WhitstableKent

Recommended by Ian Mapp

Deadly quiet on a Wednesday lunchtime. Looking at the setup, I think it gets most of its trade from the caravan park opposite and setup for higher than average mass catering. London Pride was chosen, in reasonable condition. Unusual brick buttress... [more>]
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