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Recommended by E TA |
A rather ghastly continental/style bar with no draft beer. On entering the smell of burning candles and cheap scent plus mildly suggestive greeting from the foreign female staff and the plastic sofas make it feel like a cheap oriental brothel. Not ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Decided that this would be our post walk watering hole - having walking 5 miles up to Watersmeet and back through the moors. Nice enough pub - think there were two real ales on - a decent Sharps Atlantic chosen in preference to a Speckled Hen. Visi... [more>] | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
Now called Oldby's and is classed as a soul café and music venue | |
Rochdale › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by ROB Camra |
A good looking, stone built, back street pub. Two separate rooms, the right hand one is the lounge which is pleasantly decorated, but was full of screeching, feral brats on my Friday evening visit. The left hand room is a proper tap room with a giant... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
The front of the pub was very busy on our Saturday afternoon visit. Luckily enough there was a small back room with a couple of settees, so we managered to a get a seat, as standing at the bar was out of the question and the couple of bar stools alon... [more>] | |
The Crown Rivers (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Rex Rattus |
You really can't miss this pub as it's located smack bang in the middle of the concourse. I spotted something I hadn't seen in a 'spoons before - table service, with a waitress taking food orders at tables. Otherwise it's much like other 'spoons, alt... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
A well run Micropub this one, with a good choice of six ales. Service at the bar was fast and efficient from the two barman on our Friday eve visit. The seating area for such a large micro was limited and the locals will quickly find their way to the... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
The ales on here were GK IPA, St Austell Tribute, Belhaven Grand Slam, and Twickenham Grandstand (£4.15 a pint). A reasonable selection without being anything very exciting. Food is on the gastro side of things – Baked Dover Crab is £16; Rare Breed D... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
Only opened a couple of weeks ago and was previously a picture framing shop, prior to that it was a tea rooms for many years and you can still see the name Websters on the windows slighty, if they get some condensation. This Micropub consists of a co... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
There were five handpumps, two advertising beers that were available soon, with the other three dispensing Young's Bitter, Redemption Big Chief, and Twickenham Grandstand (£2.35 a half). Grandstand seems to be available all over the place at the mome... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
A former sweet shop with dark grey painted walls, 6 demi johns formed the lampshades hanging from the ceiling. Timber bench seating with single plank tables on a steel frame attached to the floor, act as extra slim tables. Five handpumps on the bar, ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
Two of the three handpumps had clips reversed, with the third offering Doom Bar, so I opted for a half of the rarely seen Lagunitas IPA (£2.80 a half) which is a 6.2% American hop bomb. It's not everyone's cup of tea, but for me it went down very wel... [more>] | |
The Mardy Inn (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is a relatively new (2013) Spoons set in what looks like an original pub albeit much extended. It's a modern roughly square room with a wooden floor around the bar area on the right and some walls decorated with slate pieces. Fixtures and fittin... [more>] | |
Recommended by Aqualung . |
This one looks like a conversion of an original pub. The entrance has low tables and chairs with the bar area at the rear in what looks like a modern extension. There's a decent size patio to the right as well as a car park. There's a fire station ac... [more>] | |
The York Palace (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Aqualung . |
The Llanelli JDW is a cinema conversion and much better executed than many of them. It's clearly recognisable as a cinema outside and also inside despite being built up on three levels. The first level would have been the entrance and is small with l... [more>] |
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