Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Steve C |
On a recent midweek crawl of Chorlton, south of the A6010, the Beech Inn was the first, and one of the only, places that I found to be a proper down-to-earth pub rather than a pretentious bar or gastro pub. Out the front are three wooden tables with ... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Steve C |
I gained entry to the Bowling Green via the cemetery of the adjacent church which leads to the back (or maybe front) garden where picnic tables reside. Inside the entrance I was greeted by a member of staff who was standing behind a high table taking... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Has been through a number of licensees in the last few years. The current bunch are down to a single cask (Wadworth 6X) which whilst in fair condition also had a number of sea monsters floating around at the bottom. April 2017 Now re-opened under th... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Attempted revisit thwarted by them closing really early - despite one of our party ringing ahead and them also still having a smattering of customers. Weren't even apologetic about it either. Well at least it means I won't bother making an effort aga... [more>] | |
Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Popular and local Camra award-winning micro-pub in a converted flower shop right in the centre of Cranbrook. Plainly furnished inside, with a mix of wooden tables of various sizes, plus a couple of fold-up chairs out on the pavement for those wantin... [more>] | |
Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
The Harp is getting ever busier again after the pandemic, but always worth stopping for a first-class pint from the ten handpumps. On this visit, I found the usual excellent mix of the regular ales London Pride, Hophead (£4.75) and American Pale Ale... [more>] | |
Recommended by aleand hearty |
Cafe-bar with four hand-pulled real ales. |
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