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Hull › East Riding of Yorkshire Recommended by Old Boots |
Two room Edwardian pub the interior is a bit plainer than you may expect but with cracking features including a ceramic counter and sumptuous bar back. Darts, shuffle board and pool in large back room as well as a couple of big screens. 6 pulls on th... [more>] | |
Hull › East Riding of Yorkshire Recommended by Old Boots |
One room bar with 4 pulls of nicely kept beers and not surprisingly the bar offers chilli based dishes, the high quality of which I can vouch for. Very small and with half a dozen tables with stools, chairs and suede covered bench seating. Nice old ... [more>] | |
Hull › East Riding of Yorkshire Recommended by Old Boots |
In the quaintly named Land of Green Ginger, it's done out in “Old” after a recent refurb. There are 7 pulls and national kegs, the old consists of distressed leather bench seating, Victorian cast iron base tables and lots of brown, beams and wood pan... [more>] | |
Hull › East Riding of Yorkshire Recommended by Old Boots |
Atom's brewery tap-ish, nestling next to an ancient parish church, sorry Hull Minster, the inside is unremittingly modern with black tile floor, grey walls, tall furniture and funky lighting. Wide ranging choice of beer, 4 on cask and 2 horseshoes o... [more>] | |
Hull › East Riding of Yorkshire Recommended by Old Boots |
Nasty cocktail bar with know-it-all staff who tell you how and what to drink, idiot behind the bar said I’ll chill that glass down for you -arrrgh- then he thought rolling a bottle along the counter to stir up the sediment was the way to serve beer, ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
A large barn-like place. Open plan and very TV orientated with a shed load of tellies dotted around to watch football or fall asleep when horse racing or rugby is on. A fairly generic selection of fizzpops available. Its not a bad pub but its far fro... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Large music venue with eclectic opening hours. Doesnt open until 7 midweek at the moment. The place is on 2 floors with a bar on each floor. Both floors are virtually identical. Wooden floored and bare bricked throughout, both floors are done up to l... [more>] | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Largish place with bar to middle left. I never went in when it was The Peggars, but this place is a good pub with good service. Boards above the bar with the cask ales on sale. Mainly Castle Rock but there was an IPA from another brewery at 5% ABV. W... [more>] | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Vast room with bar to the rear. No real ales - just keg. As if that was bad enough, there was a group of noisy suit types in the right hand room. Not a good place at all. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Lincoln Green brewery pub with one large room with bar to middle right. Boards giving details of cask ales to rear. Fair selection, the highest strength being 5.0% ABV. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
This now called La Casita and is a tapas bar. | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A nice old redbrick building but the interior is now thoroughly modernised as an upmarket, posh gastro pub, in gentle shades of cream and beige. Still room for drinkers though and a very warm welcome, with 3 changing ales on offer and well-kept. The ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Former railway staff club which became a pub in 2015 | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
This is a newly opened tiny bar. Its only open weekends at the moment. The place is a small room with basic decor(bare brick, stone floor). The beer selection so far consists of bottled and canned craft/real ale and a single gravity dispensed real al... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
There's no real ale on in here, just John Smith's Smooth crap (as it is now known), the usual bogstandard fizz, and Guinness of course (£2.30 a half). There was no sign of any food at early doors on Tuesday. This is essentially an Irish pub, but tha... [more>] |
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