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Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by ROB Camra |
A typical ripped out soulless barn of a Slug. It's quite smart in a corporate sort of way. A large group of Didsbury knobheads were sat at one end of the pub ffffing and blinding and saying OMG!!! Two handpumps on the bar, but only 1 beer on which wa... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
A community-owned pub in the spread-out village of Dinton, this is well-set back from the road and its car park, with stone steps winding through a small but pleasant beer garden to the entrance which still retains its Aylesbury Brewing Company oval ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
This pub has never been open whenever I've been in Wigan until today. A large open plan interior plus a small side room to the right on entering. A fairly pleasant, if untraditional interior makes it slightly different. A rear beer garden is availabl... [more>] | |
Recommended by Nick Davies |
Attractive 17th centre building in the centre of the village on then original line of the main Birmingham - Coventry road. Must have been a Courage pub once, judging by the golden cockerel outside. Inside it's pleasingly traditional. Opened out now... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
A rather odd name for a pub I would say, but despite that it's a fairly nice pub cum restaurant. Again oddly, the entrance is at the back near the garden and car park. You enter into a smallish room with just two or three tables and chairs, with the ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
A roadside pub in a drive-through village, this looks to have had extensions at either end over the years, with the areas all interlinked internally. Entering from the front, you come into a small, rectangular room with bar counter facing and offerin... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Micropub. Black paved floor, blue walls, bench seating, high tables, modern art, hipster filament light bulbs and pretty dark. No bar counter, just a guy shuffling about awkwardly in front of a door. Five ales on; I tried the Hattie Brown's Moonlight... [more>] | |
The Parkstone and Heatherlands (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Quinno _ |
Quite a nice Spoons inside. Large main room with a raised area to the right sporting dark wood panelling, bookcases and typical late 90’s JDW interior Spoonerisms. Note the impressive ‘Parkstone and Heatherlands’ wood bar back oval. Four guests avail... [more>] | |
Gerrards Cross › Buckinghamshire Recommended by Komakino . |
A former coaching inn now on a roundabout on the A413, this has a bar open to non-residents which retains its flagstone floor along with an original beam or two. The bar faces the entrance and has a pine counter with a duckshell-painted wood frontage... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Micropub run by Canadians (as the name implies). There’s more light and cosiness than the Silverback, plus a more overtly friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Inevitable Canadian theme with flag and framed posters from the motherland. Upright piano spo... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
A quick revisit here found four ales on, and my Whitstable Red IPA was in good nick. Boisterous but good-natured locals in both bars, with the live football being shown. A really good local’s local. November 2014 A large two room pub a good 15 mins ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Things have moved forward in this Brunning & Price outlet. My latest visit found six ales on from Vale, Tring, Loose Cannon, Red Cat, Corn Dolly and the ubiquitous B&P house beer. I tried four of the six, and all were in good-to-excellent shape. Also... [more>] | |
Gerrards Cross › Buckinghamshire Recommended by Komakino . |
Opposite the now-defunct Poachers, this has touches of character with old beams and posts (sadly now painted black) and a low-ceilinged part with an open brick fireplace to the right as you enter. The rather small bar is located far to the left in th... [more>] |
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