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Recommended by E TA |
The layout of the two bars is much as described by Blackthorn, below, and there is also a dining room on the left hand side. The salmon pink paint has been painted over, and it’s now all white, though the 1970s Artex still makes it feel dated. The ... [more>] |
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Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
Describing itself as an artisan cafe and wine bar,this shop conversion also has benches outside,and is used by Palace fans for pre match drinks.Don't expect any real ale ,nor late openings as it's more of a daytime venue but does revert to a wine bar... [more>] |
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Recommended by Helen Iwanczuk |
Theoc House will reopen at the end of May as The New Plough, according to the Facebook page. |
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Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Top review below: Surprisingly tricky to find. In the Good Beer Guide, its under Staffordshire. In practice, it shares a drive with the golf club. I approached on foot on the Wolverhampton Ring (27m route around the city) and scratched my head fo... [more>] |
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Recommended by Ian Mapp |
A Good Beer Guide Tick - otherwise there would have been no temptation to leave the Beacon Hotel opposite. So how does it compete with an iconic, destination pub? Well, Thornbridge Jaipur on Cask through a sparkler was a good place to start. Excel... [more>] |
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Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Another Good Beer Guide entry that maybe, I would have walked on by without the recommendation. A community local in the best sense of the term. Cash only. Just the two real ales on. Both Salopian. Hop Twister in good condition. |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
This is a lovely back street pub based on a timber framed cottage, with a very nice thatched roof. The front door appears to have been put out of use, with entrance now being through the car park and a door in the back of the pub which is not immedia... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
The two old buildings that make up the Narborough Arms have been opened up, with beams and pillars appearing to be of some antiquity, though whether they originally belonged to either building is another matter. The half-timbered building on the left... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
While photographing the pub sign here I was struck by the fact that the illustration is of a white horse on a black background. The pub building is unusual as well, with its entrance to the right leading to a small room with quarry tiled floor, with ... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
This is a nice old pub with a long front bar room, characterised by crooked beams and pillars, and what seemed to be a smarter and smaller lounge to the rear, with its own stretch of bar counter. While exploring a little on my way to and from the toi... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
This feels like a modern bar in an older building, but this could just be the result of a refurbishment gone wrong, or at least in poor taste. Roughly applied plaster, beams, walls and brick either badly done or in the wrong places or both. The woman... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
My visit coincided with the end of the working day for some people, and there was a bit of a crowd in here, and a large truck parked outside spoiling my photo opportunity. Never mind, the service was friendly and efficient and the beer was good. Ther... [more>] |
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Recommended by ROB Camra |
Personally I quite liked this pub despite the reservation of some of the others on the crawl, but then again I still have and play loads of vinyl at home. I also had a pint of the Oakham Citra which was in great nick. I'll call in this one again as w... [more>] |
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Recommended by . Wittenden |
Reopened early 2022, and trading free of tie, although exterior signage refers to Shepherd Neame. Largely a traditional farmhouse style building, with inglenook, exposed brick work and beams.To the rear, a large garden. Isolated in downland between C... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
An attractive white painted building on Atherstone's market square, with what I take to be fake half timbering. Once inside there has been quite a bit of opening out so that the ground floor is one large space with pillars. The bar counter is perhaps... [more>] |
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