Recommended by E TA |
A splendid, historic building currently being run as a low-grade dump. Dirty, untidy and malodorous, adjectives pertaining to both the premises and the majority of the clientele, who are mainly itinerants using it as a cheap hostel. The small paved... [more>] | |
Burton on Trent › Staffordshire Recommended by peter ashworth |
No frills old fashioned boozer with a friendly landlady and locals alike.There were 6 handpulls on the go on my Wednesday afternoon visit and the pint of stout I had was top drawer. | |
Recommended by hondo . |
now 12 flats | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Alan Hurdle |
Now owned by New World Trading and named The Botanist, as are some other pubs of theirs in Manchester, Alderley Edge and Chester. | |
Heywood › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by ROB Camra |
Fairly new build Holts pub, on a small estate, just off Heywood's main drag. There's a pool table to the right of the bar and a large lounge to the left with a table football and a dartboard, so not much of a lounge really. Several giant TV's and ran... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Not visited for 7 years, but a regular haunt at the time, this was a decent, carpeted backstreet boozer which one wouldn't expect to find in the heart of London's legal district. A tiny lav, carpeted, conventional furniture to the rear with some tall... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Hurdle |
15/04/2012 This large suburban roadside Inn has a large lounge area leading to a conservatory and garden area. It is family food oriented and has a childs play area. It also has a second large room where sport is shown on large TV's. Surprisingly,... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
The Old Bell is located down the trendier Sadler Gate north of the shopping centre. The outside is very impressive in an all-black and white mock Tudor style that I rather like and I was expecting good things. Unfortunate on the inside things change ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
Interesting features, included the ornate timber fireplace with over mantle mirror, stained glass windows over the both entrances and the herring bone patterned oak parquet floor. Four ales on handpump, so I went for the Trumans Zephyr, which was pas... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
Another good traditional East End boozer with some interesting features and a choice of six handpulled ales. I also went for the ELB Pale Ale, which was top notch. The pub had a relaxed and laidback atmosphere, so I would be quite happy to spend some... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
If Rigsby from Rising Damp owned a pub, then I would imagine it would resemble this one. Obviously, no rising damp to be seen on our visit, just shabby chic at its extreme. The collection of Victorian Silhouette cut out pics on one of the walls caugh... [more>] | |
Kidderminster › Worcestershire Recommended by Pub SignMan |
A short walk from Kidderminster’s main retail street, this is a simple, single room, shop converted micro pub. The room is roughly square shaped with new floorboards throughout, walls painted in a neutral cream shade, partly frosted front windows and... [more>] | |
Kidderminster › Worcestershire Recommended by Pub SignMan |
I popped into this pub late on a Friday night as it seemed to be the only place in town where I might be able to enjoy some late live music, given that the pub seems to be the town’s premier rock music venue. The pub has a traditional two bar set up ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Peter Jillings |
Cracking pub, only been in twice so far a provisional 8 could be a 9. | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Tucked away down some unassuming backstreets a stone's throw from the roar of the M5, the Vine is a remarkable traditional pub with an enormous curry house venture built in an extension to the rear. This vast operation is primarily geared towards foo... [more>] |
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