Recommended by Will Larter |
Worth a look in just for the tiles, there are also a couple of real ales, and the half I had was in very good condition, though not really to my taste and therefore a half was all I had. Definitely one to include in any circuit of the New Town. Date... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
Very quiet at the time of our midweek afternoon visit, but this has the feel of a real locals pub and I'll bet it gets heaving later on. There's a bank of six hand pumps on the bar with five beers on at the time of our visit: Caledonian Deuchars IPA,... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
Very food-oriented and touristy, with a greeter to show you to a table. I just asked for a corner of a shelf to park my beer on while I wrote a derogatory review for Pubs Galore. No, not really. Service was at the effusive end of the spectrum, which... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
A traditional-looking bar, just a few doors down from the pseudery of the Kings Wark, but it wouldn't surprise me to discover that the other pub is the more authentic of the two. Never mind, because this one works far better as a pub, to whit: eight ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Philip Carter |
Nice place, been refurbished. Don't know if it is for the better, as this is my first visit. Looks good to me. Real ale on sale, Tribute & Doombar. One downside, according to what I accidentally overheard, they didn't install any air con or supply an... [more>] | |
Recommended by Philip Carter |
After a long walk around Beddington Park, on a hot day. The Grange was a welcome sight. With the formal gardens and river flowing past, it is worth a visit. I came in through a garden area, there isn't many tables out there, but it wasn't a busy day.... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
Well, this was a pleasant surprise. I was only going to take a photo and move on, but my cycling companion wanted to see about a sandwich, so I said I'd have a beer. For an ordinary looking country pub, in a nice situation but nothing about it that s... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
The White Swan appears to have positioned itself as a restaurant and wedding venue, with the bar rather disparagingly named the Mucky Duck. Which is a shame, because there's clearly an enthusiasm for real ale which somehow goes without mention on the... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
A multiroom Victorian hotel which serves real ales. Inside it's very smart, modern but comfortable. I found the background music irritating as it was at such a low volume - why bother? Music is not wallpaper. If you like music and you want your custo... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
On my most recent visit I was shocked to be charged £4.80 for a pint of Jennings Sneck Lifter. All the other beers on the bar were £3.70, and although Sneck Lifter is stronger than average at 5.1% it's not a barley wine or an imperial stout. Another ... [more>] |
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