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This is still owned by Greene King under the stewardship of Metropolitan. The main drinking bar is down a few stairs below street level and has several distinct areas including the outside terrace facing the river.Ales on were Greene King IPA of cour... [more>] | |
Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Located in a pedestrianised area off the main part of Great Marlborough Street, this Greene King outlet can be quite hard to track down if using the address alone as it actually appears to be in Carnaby Street. However, once found, you find a rectan... [more>] | |
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Standard BrewDog outlet, with the semi-industrial furniture and decor typical of the chain. Limited frontage, but the rectangular main bar extends back some distance towards the rear counter, and there is another bar (with less seating) downstairs. ... [more>] | |
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Unusual-looking (ground floor) bar and (upstairs)restaurant with geometrical patterns in the façade glazing. Mix of standing areas with spindly tall tables and other seating / informal dining areas in the bar, low lighting and Chinese decor, but all... [more>] | |
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Fine-looking old inn overlooking the Old Harbour. Unfortunately, though, the refurbished main bar is a disappointment with no real character left - just plain, semi-modern furniture and limited decor. The second bar is more traditional, but now jus... [more>] | |
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Old-fashioned end-of-terrace JW Lees local near the railway station; unusually with a pool / darts room at the front and the bar up a couple of steps further back. Furniture and decor in a plain, traditional style. Friendly landlord. One handpump ... [more>] | |
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Had I not read the previous review, from the external appearance I would definitely have expected an Irish bar inside. Instead, there are three small rooms - one with a pool table up a short flight of steps - with traditional furniture and decor (wi... [more>] | |
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Substantial Brains hotel, located in a landmark position in the centre of this small county town in the middle of the isle. The bar entrance is located down the left-hand side, and leads to a thoroughly refurbished arrangement of opened-out seating ... [more>] | |
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Interesting-looking building dating from 1819, but with a surprisingly modern interior that on one hand seems rather out-of-place but on the other actually works quite well (and was probably the busiest of the town's four pubs on a Saturday afternoon... [more>] | |
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Busy pub in a side-street location close to the former Menai Straights ferry. Remodelled and refurbished at some stage, so the various seating / dining areas are all rather anonymous. However, there is still a separate pool room down a couple of st... [more>] | |
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Large Table Table pub / restaurant attached to a Premier Inn hotel. Usual anonymous furniture and decor in the various seating / dining areas. Thankfully, it does do real ale, with Brains SA and a Winter's Ale (brewery unknown) available from the b... [more>] | |
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Interesting layout created at first-floor level at the north end of the dramatic new ticket hall. Lots of different rooms and semi-open seating areas, some with windows overlooking the platforms. Also has an upstairs Loft Bar (never visited). Tota... [more>] | |
The Black Bull Inn/Tarw Du (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
This High Street 'spoons is not quite the old inn it first appears, since it becomes obvious once inside the bar area has been converted from a church. The historical notes on the menu also reveals that the larger seating / dining area (located down... [more>] | |
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Imposing old posting inn, formerly known as Ye Olde Bull's Head, still operating as an upmarket hotel. Very traditional public bar (with welcome real fire) and a compact side room. Smart, modern restaurant with another bar beyond. Bass and Hancock... [more>] | |
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Hotel located in a fine position directly opposite the splendid 13th-century castle. The bar also has a separate entrance, and this leads to several small opened-out areas refurbished in a light, semi-modern style. Two real ales on handpump: Facer'... [more>] |
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