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Recommended by E TA |
A Victorian pub opposite the former Royal Marines barracks, now a popular venue for families and social diners. The interior feels a bit contrived, knocked through and carpeted but more modern than most of the other local pubs, with the air of a Ful... [more>] | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Typical Harvester place mainly for diners and for the nearby Travelodge. It did have three weak real ales; however, which is more that can be said for most of them. | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Large looking roadside pub. Multi-roomed inside with 2 rooms either side of the entrance with the one on your right housing a pool table. The central room houses the bar and to the rear are 2 more rooms. 4 handpumps on the bar serving Doom Bore, Shar... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
This is still a Bath Ales pub, and as well as Gem, which seems to be the only Bath ale you get in London where I live, it also had on Spa; Prophecy; and Barnsey. Also available was St Austell Tribute and Cornish Orchards Farmhouse Cider on handpump. ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
This pub is on CAMRA's Regional Inventory of pubs with historic interiors, essentially due to the Victorian bar counter, and bar back with intricate columns. Unfortunately these have now been painted a horrible sort of violet colour in place of the n... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
A Star in more ways than one. The Star Inn is one of those very few pubs that have the definite "wow!" factor when you walk in. You have the feeling of stepping back a hundred years or more as you enter into the wood panelled interior, and meander th... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Large Victorian red brick pub. Multi-roomed with a central bar. Green and cream tiling decorating the walls and a central staircase by the bar. At least 4 rooms to sit in. There are 5 handpumps but sadly 4 had reversed clips and only Black Sheep was ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Large sports bar. Open plan with a pool table area to the left of the bar. Lots of tellies as you would expect. The place is adorned with mirror tiles which make it look rather 1980s. No real ale. Very competitive prices of an afternoon at least. Im ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
This is now called The Lock and is a 'cocktail cafe' place. Still no real ale. 28/4/15 This is up there with the worst of them. | |
The Thomas Burke (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Al Bundy |
A long, thin Wethers which wasn't too bad. As noted, its in 3 sections with the rear bit up a couple of steps (there is a ramp for disabled access). To the side and rear there is a beer yard. 10 handpumps but 6 are useless as the 3 nasties are double... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
Indian restaurant, became another Indian restaurant called Temple lounge. | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
Down to earth boozer. It looks like its just an ordinary house from the outside. Inside is a single L-shaped room with tables and chairs laid out in 2 rows. The custom today seemed to consist of elderly people, village simpletons and the confused. Te... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
A very good pub. A 3 roomed pub and very close to the Wethers. This pub, however, has a much better selection of real ale. There are 7 handpumps on the bar with Allgates's Hic Bibi and Victoria, Rat Rat Mobile, Moorhouse Blond Witch, Bank Top Flat Ca... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
A large Yates's and you know what to expect. Open plan with the bar to your right on entering. There are two handpumps on the bar with a perry and Hobgob on. The Hobgob was sour but as I only ordered a half and got a pint of Guinness as a replacement... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
To be honest its rubbish. An open plan pub with limited seating. This seating consists of old keg barrels and they're all placed along the walls to go with the limited tables. As you enter there is a pool table, which looks like it gets moved a lot. ... [more>] |
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