The Greyhound (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Pub SignMan |
This well positioned town centre pub doesn’t really look like a Wetherspoons from outside, perhaps owing to the fact that it has always been a pub, rather than a former shop. You pass through a front patio area into an unusual dark wood panelled pass... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Tucked away down the back street to the North of Bromley town centre, this is a very pleasant Greene King pub with a nice community feel to it. You enter by passing through a well appointed front patio seating area with a good deal of seating under b... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
A long, elongated room with a bar halfway up against the left-hand wall which (shock, horror) serves no real ale. But with them calling themselves a cocktail bar, why should they? Asahi on keg, with bottles from local brewery Redchurch: Bethnal Pale ... [more>] | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
As mentioned this is now a tapas bar called Tapas Brindisi | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Colin Haslam |
I ventured in here a while ago and was pleasantly surprised. Now normally, I'm one who begrudges paying over the odds for a pint,but on this occasion, I had no objections to paying £4.76 for a pint of really nice Dutch beer,the name I can't remember.... [more>] | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
Now a bar and club called the Lighthouse | |
Recommended by Tris C |
A quite historic pub this, and as resolutely Irish as they come. The interior is much as described with some modernish wood panelling and floor and bar with a slightly raised area to the front corner. However, there's some fantastic polychromatic Vic... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
This is an attractive Victorian corner pub with newly painted green livery, ornate Charrington's leaded lights and still sports a Courage cockerel over the sign frame. The windows are textured which means that you can't really see in and even if you ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Recently refurbished - again - this is now the Landseer Arms where previously it had been known as the Landseer since 2002, before that some sort of Wetherspoon's outlet called J. J. Moon's and earlier still, traded under its original name of the Sta... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Originally this was the Half Moon (the name can still be seen below the pediment) then an Irish venture called B. Burke & Son, from 2001 the Quays and as of 2016, the Edward Lear on account of him being born a few hundred yards from here at the junct... [more>] |
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