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Activity for 19th June 2018

14 recommendations submitted on the day.
Falgate Inn

Falgate Inn

Great YarmouthNorfolk

Recommended by E TA

A 19th Century village pub, very much a local’s haunt, on the outskirts of the village and reached via a hazardous route along a road with little by way of footpath. There is a somewhat dilapidated air about it, though it is busy and serves as a goo... [more>]
The Lymestone Vaults

The Lymestone Vaults

Newcastle under LymeStaffordshire

Recommended by Steve of N21

Yes, you can see why the local CAMRA branch salivates over this one. Hidden away down an alleyway from the High Street this outlet for the Lymestone Brewery is a very good pub. A comfortable internal space with a decent sized stone flagged main bar ... [more>]
The Crow's Nest

The Crow's Nest

Newcastle under LymeStaffordshire

Recommended by Steve of N21

Cannot really add anything to the reviews below except perhaps to confirm that the six casks were all between £3.00 and £3.20 and that the four keg taps were dispensing mainly microbrewery craft ales in the shape of Staropramen Pravha Lager, Fourpure... [more>]
Holly Bush Inn

Holly Bush Inn

CannockStaffordshire

Recommended by Soup Dragon

Pub was demolished years back to make way for the M6 Toll road.
Old Bulls Head Inn

Old Bulls Head Inn

Newcastle under LymeStaffordshire

Recommended by Steve of N21

Compared to the modern craft bars and micro pubs that both preceded and proceeded our visit to this one you cannot get more traditional than the Old Bulls Head. The dark low hanging beams, the quarry tiled and wooden flooring, the period fireplace wi... [more>]
Turf Tavern (Toby Carvery)

Turf Tavern (Toby Carvery)

CannockStaffordshire

Recommended by Soup Dragon

Update: This is a 1930s pub, a former Ansells house, built to replace a pub opposite. It is still a Toby, were the food is always OK, and remains open plan. It has been refurbished since the last review - mainly with the eclectic ephemera being repla... [more>]
Tow Bar Inn

Tow Bar Inn

DriffieldEast Riding of Yorkshire

Recommended by Old Boots

Housed in an unappealing looking building on a large caravan site, unlikely to be open to non-residents.
Ten Green Bottles

Ten Green Bottles

Newcastle under LymeStaffordshire

Recommended by Steve of N21

For me this was actually a good example of the modern trend of Craft Keg and Gin bars which have been opening in recent years. It had all the hallmarks of other examples of the genre I’ve come across in the form of a light and airy modern open plan l... [more>]
The Arnold Machin (JD Wetherspoon)

The Arnold Machin (JD Wetherspoon)

Newcastle under LymeStaffordshire

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

A fairly functional Spoons, which was very busy on our Friday Lunchtime visit. The equally sized two main rooms which ran from one into the other were fairly average with grey painted and turquoise painted walls. The bar area which was found on the r... [more>]
The Tarmon

The Tarmon

N1London (Central)

Recommended by Tris C

The Duke of Richmond until 1984, this is - to put it politely - a very basic pub indeed, aimed squarely at locals. A half of Kronenbourg for £1.60, necked and I was off.
The Corner Bar

The Corner Bar

EC1London (Central)

Recommended by Tris C

This was originally the Bull’s Head, replaced in the 1960s due to either bombing or redevelopment and recently renamed as Corner Bar probably because it’s a bar, on a corner – clever branding here. The Concrete Block would have been a better name. In... [more>]
The Railway Tavern

The Railway Tavern

CannockStaffordshire

Recommended by Soup Dragon

Update: The decor has changed but the pub is still as below - other than there are a couple of sport TVs. The garden is nice and it is a local's pub. There were three real ales in at my last visit - sadly, a little disappointing: Ubu Mad Goose, Sharp... [more>]
The Yew Tree

The Yew Tree

CannockStaffordshire

Recommended by Soup Dragon

Update: I was pleasantly surprised by the addition of three handpulls to this pub - Tribute, Doom Bar, but also a decent Theakston's Old Peculiar. The lounge has been refurbed and has a TV (not on) with music at a decent level. The bar room has a poo... [more>]
Hogarths

Hogarths

Newcastle under LymeStaffordshire

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

A very handy positioned pub, close to the bus station. We entered the pub from the bus station side, which didn't build great expectations, but once through the doors, I was pleasantly surprised, with the elaborate interior. Lots of oak finishing in ... [more>]