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Recommended by E TA |
As described below, this traditional local pub has all the usual facilities you might expect in a local – dart board, pool table, pub cat, open fire, TV screens and WiFi. There is a small terraced garden at the back. They host live bands throughout ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
I have been in before when it was a Wetherspoons, and subsequently when it changed ownership. However I recently paid a visit which was the first since its change of name, and apparently has also had a refurb. The basic layout is pretty much the sa... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Paid another visit, now operating as the Golden Lion rather than the Lion at Settle, but it is pretty much the same place. There were seven hand pulls with one off, the selection being Wainwright, Sin Bin (Thwaites?), Lancaster Bomber, Thwaites Orig... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Visited earlier this month. At the bar are six pumps for cask ale but unfortunately three of these were off. The remaining offering consisted of Pheasant Plucker by Bowland, Mary Jane by Ilkley and Tetley Cask. The pub is effectively one main room... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Reported closed on WhatPub, and was closed on a weekday evening earlier this month when I went by. There is still an A board outside though, so it may just be that they keep strange opening hours. Worth checking before making a special trip - consi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
The Old Ship in Lowdham is an old pub recently refurbished just down from the cricket pitch a two minute walk from the main road passing through the Village. This used to be my favourite pub in the Village as it was a traditional old school village ... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Rob Hunter |
You just know from passing this place that it is going to be the kind of establishment that is full of mums with buggies drinking coffee and nattering to their mates. I was correct, and on this occasion that was perfectly OK as I was out with my wif... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
The Lord Nelson in Burton Joyce is a part of a small chain called Moleface Pub Co that owns two other sites in the city. locate just off the main southwell road that bypasses the vllage and like its sister pubs the Nelson is more of a gastro dining p... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Visited last week, early afternoon. There were two Sonnet 43 ales on cask plus Double Maxim, and a couple of blank pumps if memory serves me correctly. There were a couple of keg options too, though I didn't pay much attention to those. It's a nic... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
The Whestsheaf is a large ex Home Ales tied house in the village of Burton Joyce wedged between the bypassing Southwell Road at the front and the main road running through the village at the back. This is a Greene king owned Chef and Brewer branded p... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Visited last week on a weekday afternoon. Six hand pumps, all of which were on. The beer menu consisted of Saltaire New World, Saltaire Blonde, Redwillow Sleepless, Hawkshead NZPA, Vocation Heart & Soul, and finally Almasty DDH Simcoe Ekuanot. I w... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
This is a traditional feeling large pub. Six cask ales on the hand pulls at the time of my visit - Liquid Velvet by Born in the Borders was my choice at £1.45 for a half. Also available was Red Dust, Seraphim (Sonnet 43), Steel Town Bitter, and not... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
I was in Thirsk a week ago. I was last in the Royal in 2015 so had a nosey through the window to see what the beer offering was. I spotted three pumps with just one on, offering Black Sheep. Didn't bother calling in on that basis. | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Now reopened, had a look through the window as I went past and spotted TT Landlord on cask. | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Now open as the Mowbray Arms, so was perhaps closed for repairs and refurb previously. |
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