Recommended by E TA |
A large Victorian village pub in a quiet, picturesque village, easy to get to from the A38. There is plenty of parking at the front, a tidy garden with a large wooden pergola at the side and more garden at the rear, all very well kept and pleasant. ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Peculiar |
Food orientated pub, no obvious drinking area. That said, there are 8 handpulls serving Tribute, Doombar, Wye Valley HPA, Bombardier English Ale and Gold. The gold was in good condition, somewhat unusual for a food pub but rather pricey at £3.80. Qu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
This is very much more a cocktail bar than your traditional pub, with nothing at all available on tap and so with hindsight it should probably not have been added to this site. It’s quite dark and gloomy inside, and it was consequently quite diffic... [more>] | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
The Firepit is situated directly below the Potting Shed and is one large room with lots of high tables and chairs,large TV screens and numerous beer taps. The place can be entered either from the steps down from the Potting Shed or one of two entranc... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pat Spillane |
My Partner and I own this Pub - we reopened Summer 2019 .. We brew our own Craft Beer in our onsite Microbrewery We usually have 8 fresh beers on tap and 3 craft ciders .. No Lager! Supurb range of Hoppy IPA's, Wheat Beers, Stouts all made on site W... [more>] | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
A new pub in the middle of the shopping area. Has fruit machines, standard lagers and no real ale so a micropub this definitely ain't. | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
A nondescript grey modern building houses Roosters brewery and taproom. Entering through a lobby you can admire the many awards the brewery has won. Into the taproom proper the brick built counter is to your left, two large screens will tell you the ... [more>] |
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