Northallerton › North Yorkshire Recommended by custodian 42 |
Large sprawling place. Six hand pumps, one off. Nothing strength wise. Rest keg. | |
Northallerton › North Yorkshire Recommended by custodian 42 |
Long room with bar to right. Four weak hand pumps, rest keg. Nothing special. | |
Northallerton › North Yorkshire Recommended by custodian 42 |
Largish place that has seen better days. Pool table to left. Three real ales, one on only. Rest keg. | |
Northallerton › North Yorkshire Recommended by custodian 42 |
Bar to right with a long room on the left. One weak real ale, rest keg. Nothing special. | |
Northallerton › North Yorkshire Recommended by custodian 42 |
Large many roomed pub. Two hand pumps - London Pride on both. Rest keg. Only me in the place which surprised me. | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
At the moment there is a great deal of work going on around the bar but apparently it is still open. | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
Small traditional one roomed local frequented by locals of a more mature age.Not that many interesting features although possibly the stained glass windows the pubs best asset. | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
Small one roomed locals bar that was ok but no cask beer to go at | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
A good sized pub with an L shaped lounge and bar area along the back wall. The interior had exposed oak ceiling beams, some original cornice work along the back wall and the colour scheme was mainly white with some red painted feature walls. The pub ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
Previously known as Bodega, which was a tapas bar. The pub reverted back to a traditional style pub earlier on in the year. The interior has an L shaped room with the bar area facing you as you enter. The bar had a traditional polished timber finish ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Just outside the town ring road. One large front room, high ceiling, classic pub furniture. No other punters. Surly barman who barely acknowledged a new potential customer. Rear sports room to the back with a giant TV. Outside patio area, where... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Perfect example of how to run a pub - well worth seeking out. Outside the ring road and down a residential side street, they have done enough to make it worth the effort of a trip. 12 real ales on - they offer advice and testers. Pleasant boozy a... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Clifton Bridge Inn was a typical looking estate pub that was built to serve the small Silverdale estate which was next to the very large Clifton Estate. The pub was an Home Ales tied house with the usual two roomed layout of bar and lounge,there ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Man of Trent was a very large pub that was situated on the busy A453 through Clifton Estate. This was a Shipstones tied house when i first did it wit ha very nice drink of Shipstones Bitter and Mild on the bar. The pub had a very large basic and ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Having walked across the fields from Gerrards Cross on a scorching hot summer's day, the sight of this pub, with its colourful floral displays on the front, was a most welcome sight. This is a marvellous old rural pub with bags of character in a Grad... [more>] |
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