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Recommended by E TA |
A roadside pub currently owned by Hall and Woodhouse. On arriving the location and traffic made it feel uninviting, and the pile of soggy fag ends by the door wasn’t a good sign. Inside, however, it was pleasantly spacious, convivial and comfortabl... [more>] | |
Northampton › Northamptonshire Recommended by Nick Davies |
Handsome stone building, named for the owners of nearby Althorp, that was once a coaching inn, well, so it is said, there are lots of places that claim to have been coaching inns in places where it's difficult to believe coaches aver ran. It's now a... [more>] | |
Bishop Auckland › County Durham Recommended by Will Larter |
Slightly set back from the road - I completely missed it when driving through the village and had to come back to look for it - this former GBG pub is a moderately sized community pub with a multi-roomed (though not necessarily original) layout. Ther... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
An attractive, white-painted building with contrasting dark green details. It looks like the original building has been added to at various times. The public bar is accessed by a door in the corner between the main building and a flat roofed extensio... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
On the edge of town, this is a handsome building with two entrances. The one on the left leads through to the lounge at the rear, while the central door gives access to the main bar. This is a large room with dark wood and blue-painted walls, a hands... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
A central hotel with a public bar having its own entrance on the right hand side. The bar counter on the left has high chairs lining its length, which makes the room seem narrow with a wider part at the rear where a couple of groups of drinkers were ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
The building is now split between the pub and the pizzeria, Franco's. Very quiet at the time of my visit, with a handful of other customers on a Monday evening, and most of them chose to sit in the small patio at the rear. This is a very comfortable ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
Unfortunately I had never been to this pub before, so cannot say what it used to be like; I can be pretty certain that it looked nothing like it does now. There seems to be some building work still going on to the west side of the pub - a car park, p... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Another pub dating from the late 18th century, only to be rebuilt just over 100 years later. It’s described well below, so I won’t bother repeating what’s gone before, but it’s a bit of a sorry experience really, with staff now clad not in black, but... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
A much swifter rebuild for this one, dating from 1835 but seemingly obsolete as to warrant a shiny new one in 1894. This seems fairly similar to Quinno’s experience, one advantage being that it’s off the tourist trail, so the pub probably takes bette... [more>] | |
Recommended by ROB Camra |
Now a somewhat different vibe to this place than I assume was the case when it was Jupiters, a lesbian bar. It's been nicely decorated in a slightly bland way, but the decor is nice enough and the barman and the rest of the punters were friendly. The... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A civilised pub in the Inns of Distinction group, tastefully done up in a drawing room sort of style with a grey and lilac colour scheme. One end has sofas, the rest is laid up for dining. The sort of place you would take you elderly parents to rathe... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Built in the mid-19th century for H. H. Finch, this pub was known as the Wargrave Arms until around 2014. Probably unchanged since the previous two visits, there’s the usual smoky blue colour scheme with modern floor and trendy, hipster affections, p... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A large and historic waterside pub, quite commercialised and looking as though it can get very busy on peak summer days, but pleasant at quieter times. An older building in the middle is surrounded by low rise extensions and waterside patios overlook... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Updated review 2021 Still contrived, still covered in old junk and still very touristy, being part of the Arreton Barn complex of craft and gift shops. The main room runs the length of a former barn, with an adjoining conservatory featuring a (growin... [more>] |
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