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The only pub in the village of Scampton is named after 617 Squadron, which is/was based at the nearby RAF base from which the Dambusters launched their raid during World War II. The base is also home to the Red Arrows. There was no sign of any aircr... [more>] | |
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Local pub in the village of Snitterby. Children are no longer allowed into the pub. So, we sat next to the stream, which runs along the front of the pub. The garden at the rear of the car park has been sealed off and tables have been put at the fron... [more>] | |
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The Red Lion is a nice-looking pub in the village of Redbourne. It has a pretty setting next to the village car park and a duck pond. It is also adjacent to the old village fire station, complete with vintage fire truck. The interior is much more pl... [more>] | |
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The Wheatsheaf is located to the north of Lincolnshire in the village of Hibaldstow. It's quite a large pub seemingly with an emphasis on dining. Although, drinkers are welcome. Families are also made welcome. Beers were national ones - Black Sheep ... [more>] | |
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The Sutton Arms is located in the village of Scawby and was much better than I had anticipated. There is a small front bar, with a larger dining area beyond the bar. We had arrived between the lunch and dinner session. So, no food was being served a... [more>] | |
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This is the only remaining pub in the village of Barnetby-le-Wold. However, the village does have its own railway station and the pub is situated in the railway car park. There are two distinct rooms. A public bar was packed, with little evidence of... [more>] | |
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With the Horse & Cart having been replaced by bungalows, the King William IV is the only remaining pub in the village of Scawby Brook, which is just to the west of Brigg. It's very much a food-led pub that is now only open during the evening. So, we... [more>] | |
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The Tower Hotel is a reasonably large establishment close to the castle walls. I had to wait a while to be seated, as it was fairly busy. There is a large lounge bar at the front and side, with a patio garden at the rear. Pretty much all tables were ... [more>] | |
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It's a difficult walk uphill to get to the Adam & Eve, unless you're already at the top of the hill. Having checked into my hotel at the bottom of the hill, I arrived somewhat hot and sweaty. I sat just opposite the bar after being served at the bar... [more>] | |
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Chain pub located at the top of Steep Hill, near to the Cathedral in Lincoln. Whilst I'd already been to the much more atmospheric branch at Nottingham station, I'd failed to visit the Melton Mowbray branch, as it was still closed fairly recently. T... [more>] | |
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Having walked down Lincoln's Steep Hill, whilst smugly watching those struggling up it, I was looking forward to a visit to what is one of Lincoln's older buildings. Unfortunately, I arrived to find the bouncers refusing entry to another couple. I w... [more>] | |
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The Joiners Arms was my favourite pub of the day in Lincolnshire. It's a backstreet local boozer with a cosy lounge area, as you enter and a more basic drinking area with a pool table. I was impressed by the variety of the real ales and ciders here ... [more>] | |
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This pub/bar has recently re-opened following a Covid-19 scare and deep clean. I'd deliberately left it until (almost) last, as it has late night opening until 12:30 on a Friday and Saturday night. Or at least it did have until Boris decided that Cov... [more>] | |
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With time to squeeze in just one more Lincoln pub before retiring my hotel (I won't be able to do this again for the next 6 months), I ventured to the pub furthest west on my hitlist in Lincoln. This is another friendly, corner community pub in the ... [more>] | |
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Country pub situated in the village of Binham. The local Binham Priory is worth a visit, whilst you're here. A lengthy sign at the entrance to the car park explains the Covid regulations and indicates that you will be approached and offered a table.... [more>] |
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